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By City News Service
Dec 22, 2020
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Southern California Gas Co. and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power today announced a partnership to distribute about 150,000 free energy and water efficiency kits to customers.
Each kit contains a water-efficient showerhead, two bathroom faucet aerators and a kitchen faucet aerator to help customers conserve water and natural gas and save money on utility bills. Installing the devices can reduce natural gas usage in Los Angeles by about 3.5 million therms and save 46,000 gallons of water per year, according to SoCalGas.
“Energy efficiency is one of the most cost-effective methods to reduce emissions, said Brian Prusnek, director of customer programs and assistance at SoCalGas. “Not only do these programs help the environment, they re actively helping our customers save money on their utility bills while also making a significant environmental impact, as well.
SoCalGas, LADWP To Provide Free Efficiency Kits To Customers To Help Save On Utilities Syndicated Local – CBS Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) Southern California Gas Co. and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Tuesday announced a partnership to distribute about 150,000 free energy and water efficiency kits to customers.
Each kit will contain a water-efficient showerhead, two bathroom faucet aerators and a kitchen faucet aerator to help customers conserve water and natural gas to save money on utility bills.
According to SoCalGas, the devices can help reduce natural gas usage in Los Angeles by about 3.5 million therms and save 46,000 gallons of water per year.
SoCalGas and LADWP Partner to Deliver 150,000 Energy and Water Efficiency Kits to Help the Environment and Save Customers Money and Energy
Energy efficiency programs serve as one of the most cost-effective and sustainable methods to help California reach its climate goals
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LOS ANGELES, Dec. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ The Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) have partnered to distribute over 150,000 free energy and water efficiency kits to residents throughout Los Angeles. Each efficiency kit is equipped with simple household devices to help conserve water and natural gas and save money on utility bills. Installing these devices can reduce natural gas usage in Los Angeles by approximately 3.5 million therms and save 46,000 gallons of water per year as a result of this program.