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Sep 18, 2025 | Energy Efficiency | 80 comments

Turn over some new energy savings

Get energy-saving tips when you play our fall match-up game.
Cooler days call for fresh routines. Energy Awareness Month is the perfect time to shake off old habits and discover smarter ways to save energy—and money.

Try our fall match-up game to discover easy tips for your home. It’s quicker (and more fun) than tackling that leaf pile

 

To learn more about energy efficiency, visit us at SaveWithPPL.com.

80 Comments

  1. Susan Scribner

    Thanks

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  2. Holly funk

    Ok

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  3. Rosa Ramirez

    Nice game

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  4. joe

    great stuff

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  5. Judith Rodriguez

    This is so nice

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  6. April Dawn Oosahwe

    Great way to bring awareness

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  7. Judith Rodriguez

    I really like it

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  8. Rose Lutz

    I just wish electric would stop being so expensive

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  9. Sandra Winkleman

    I try to keep every window that has a breeze coming through them, I caulk them and check around the doors to make sure they don’t have a breeze. I check anywhere I can because it is hard on me when I get cold because it is so hard for me to get warmed up again at my age and with my health problems.

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  10. Yalitza perez

    I want to be worm this winter

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  11. Beatriz Rengifo

    There is an assistance program for weatherization

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    • Lindsy Smigel

      Good morning, Beatriz, thank you for your inquiry. PPL offers the WRAP program as a home weatherization and energy conversation program designed for low-income households to help reduce their electric usage and improve their comfort. You can find more information on our website at https://pplelectric.com/site/Ways-to-Save/Assistance-Programs/WRAP

      Reply
  12. Ediannette Benitez

    Nice

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  13. Jean M.Rieger

    Fun

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  14. Vanessa Castro

    love the game

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  15. Carmen Peña

    Consejos para ahorrar energía

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  16. Barbara

    Help with saving money

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  17. Jessica Allen

    Thankyou

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  18. Antoinette Kuhns

    Save

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  19. Jason HEINEN

    The bill is too high

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    • Kathryn

      Good afternoon Jason, While we do not address high bill concerns on our Blog. However, we can offer several options to help. If you have a web profile set up for your account, please sign in and view your daily & hourly usage online under http://www.pplelectric.com/analyze. You will see what time of day your usage is highest and can make lifestyle adjustments to lower your usage. Review tips to save energy and money under http://www.savewithppl.com. We also offer a FREE Virtual Home Energy Assessment that includes a phone consultation with a trained Energy Advisor, energy efficiency recommendations specific to your home and a free personalized energy savings kit. For more information and to set up an appointment, visit http://www.pplelectric.com/virtualassessment. Apply for assistance programs online under http://www.pplelectric.com/billhelp. Read more about lowering your bill by shopping for a generation supplier at a lower rate under http://www.pplelectric.com/shopping. We have an Energy Education team available weekdays 8am-5pm to discuss your usage concerns at 1-800-342-5775(say Energy Education). Thank you.

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  20. Antoinette Kuhns

    I enjoyed game

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  21. Deborah Bubb

    You would like help with my bill and also ways to make my home more energy efficient

    Reply
  22. Samantha Kerpan

    Useless trash.

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  23. Don

    Would PPL, you or, WRAP program help us severely, Disabled people that were to invest in heavily tariffed plastic sheeting to do install over our windows ACs and such after we that can, cut plastic to size ??? We here at the, Golden Gals with Disabilities believe that, it would be a big beautiful way to show appreciation for job security and decent raises while other big corps were dismantled and destroyed. I also see that price hikes are still running uphill unlike the, Pres n First Lady’s Escalator.

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  24. Kenneth A Bruder

    I keep the living room thermostat at 65 degrees during the day, 50 at night. Bedrooms, 50 days, 65 nights.

    Reply
  25. Colby

    How can I ensure im enrolled in budget billing?

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  26. Jamie Lepore

    Great

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    • Jalayna pena

      774 Lafayette ct hazleton pa

      Reply
  27. Tammy Pavuk

    Fun game

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  28. Nuzhat Ali

    I like that

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  29. Nuzhat Ali

    I love your plan

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  30. Nuzhat Ali

    I love your plan of energy saving

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  31. Niurka Gonzalez

    🫶👋

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  32. Scott Guisewite

    K

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  33. PATRICIA A GOOD

    Interesting game

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  34. Flora Mena

    So nice

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  35. Dee

    Had fun

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  36. Lorna Reed

    Lorna Reed here I won twice thank you

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  37. Elizabeth Weisenfluh

    I matched 6 out of 6

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  38. Veronica

    This was fun and informative

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    • Chub schickley

      I am going to try it in my house

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  39. Cindy Zehner

    Very cute game. Fun way to get the information out.

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  40. Miguel Inoa

    Hope I win 🥇

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  41. Umed

    Hello, please reduce the price.

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  42. Rosalie

    triple pane windows made a huge difference in our heating and cooling bills

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    • María Morel

      So nice

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  43. Anthony A Lyon SR

    That was a very fun playing game

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  44. Mary M Ressa

    It is a fun game

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  45. Delhila Ortiz

    thank you hope to save on my bill

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  46. Ana

    Thank you
    For the game and tips

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  47. Maria Mota

    Muy buena recomendacion, sobre las cortinas que llegen asta el piso yo las uso asi y no sabia que pueden ayudar con la energia para mantener el caliente en el hogar. Muchas gracias

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    • Kathryn

      ¡De nada!

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  48. Gail S Ross

    Always looking for reminders on how to save money.

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  49. Debbie Martin

    Good information to help reducing energy usage this winter!!

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  50. Haneefah R Poole

    All done

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  51. Casey baer

    Hoping that ppl dose not go up again

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  52. Peter Morisco

    I have to get rid of a refrigerator. Does PPL have program to get rid or recycle the refrigerator? Would i be able to get credit for it. The cooling fan broke. How do i get rid of the refrigerator asap.

    Please email any suggestions or contacts:
    Email: pnmorisco@msn.com

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    • Kathryn

      Good morning Peter, Our Appliance Recycling program has a $50 rebate for refrigerators between 10 and 30 cubic feet in size and in working condition. Please read more and schedule a pickup under http://www.pplelectric.com/pickup. Thanks for your interest in recycling.

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  53. Angela Andrade

    Please help us how to reduce the bills thanks so much.

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  54. JOHNANNA RIVERA GARCIA

    I always keep the rooms in good temperatures.

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  55. Sue K

    There are lots of things you can do to make your home more energy efficient. MY home
    is completely energy efficient. My electric bills are lower because of that.

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  56. Sylvia Rivera

    It has been cold in my home. I’ve been afraid to put the heat on cause of the price of the energy. Im living in a fix income and struggling. So I’ve been with the chills and body aches. If I dont have to pay for heat or electric that would be great. But I know ow its not going to happened and my landlord is not going to take over the budget as well.

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  57. Diane Bartoszak

    How is that helpful? That doesn’t even make sense.

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  58. Mellon Campbell

    Are you certain the ceiling fan should rotate counter-clockwise for the Winter?

    The internet says, “For winter, set your ceiling fan to CLOCKWISE rotation at a low speed to circulate warm air. This creates an updraft that pulls cooler air up towards the ceiling and pushes the warmer air that has risen down the walls, distributing it evenly around the room.

    Reply

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