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Winter Weather May Impact Your Energy Use — and Your Bill

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(Idaho Power News Brief, January 13, 2026)

As winter settles in, heating systems are working extra hard to keep indoor spaces comfortable. Idaho Power offers tools and tips to help customers stay on top of their cold-weather energy use and to help prevent surprises when winter bills arrive.

When temperatures drop, heating systems run more frequently. Other household appliances can draw more energy as well. A water heater located in a chilly garage, for example, may run more frequently. And with everyone spending more time indoors, lights and electronics tend to stay on longer too.

These tips can help customers reduce winter energy use and manage their energy bills over the next few months:

If you or someone you know needs help with their bill this winter season, Idaho Power can help. Learn more at idahopower.com/energyassistance.

Find more energy-savings tips at idahopower.com/save.

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