GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) - With frigid temperatures forecast to arrive early next week, Duke Energy is committed to helping customers save energy and money as heating systems work harder to combat the cold. By acting now, customers can take more control of their energy use – even as temperatures drop well below freezing. FIRST ALERT: Arctic cold front brings dramatic temperature swing this weekend

Simple actions, more savings

Set your thermostat to the lowest comfortable setting. Every degree lower means more money in your pocket, without sacrificing comfort.

Seal leaks and insulate. Prevent cold drafts and keep warmth inside – saving energy and reducing heating bills.

Change air filters regularly. Clean filters improve airflow and system performance, reducing energy consumption and keep

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