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At National Fuel, we constantly strive to take care of our neighbors and the communities we serve. From energy
affordability programs to payment plans and more, we’re providing ways for eligible homes to maintain their energy needs throughout the winter:
Home Energy Affordability Program (HEAP) — This federal grant program helps income-eligible customers. You may be eligible to receive a grant of up to $496. A family of four earning $76,681 or less may qualify for assistance this year.
Funding is limited and will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.
To download your fast and easy application, or learn about applying online, go to HEAPhelps.com.
View the chart below to see if you qualify:
Emergency HEAP — For qualified households that recently received a shutoff notice. If you received a regular HEAP benefit, you may call or visit your county office to apply for a $400 emergency HEAP benefit. For this program year, there are two emergency HEAP benefits available.
Energy Affordability Program (EAP) — Provides monthly bill discounts on gas delivery charges ranging from $2.40- $30.36. Households who receive HEAP or another form of financial assistance from certain government or tribal programs may be eligible. Discounts are subject to change.
Neighbor for Neighbor — Provides qualified, low-income Western New Yorkers with help paying their heating bills, preventing disconnection of service and more. Qualifying customers may receive up to $300 per program year. First-come, first-served.
Budget Plan — Plan ahead with a stabilized monthly bill for up to one year. This plan divides your estimated annual bill into either 10 or 12 payments.
Deferred Payment Agreement — If you are unable to make your payment, please call us as soon as possible. You may be asked to provide income information. Based on that, a deferred payment agreement may be made.
AutoPay Payment Plan — Automatically deduct your monthly payment from your checking or savings accounts on the bill due date. Never forget to pay your gas bill again!
Conservation Incentive Program (CIP) — Provides rebates for installing high- efficiency appliances in your home.
Sealed — In partnership with National Fuel, covers upfront costs for upgrades that improve home energy efficiency through weatherization, climate control and more.
Community Events — National Fuel representatives regularly attend in- person events. If you’d like the chance to sit down with someone to review your questions, view our Community Outreach Calendar on our website to find an event near you.
For more details about each of these programs, visit: WeatherAnyStorm.com
Beginning Monday, February 17, National Fuel’s walk-in offices will be open for customers that might prefer in-person assistance. The Centers provide the same services offered through the call center including payment assistance, starting or stopping service, and billing inquiries.
The Customer Assistance Centers will be open Monday through Friday from 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Buffalo: 409 Main St. Buffalo, NY 14203
Cheektowaga: AppleTree Business Park 2875 Union Rd., Suite 44 Cheektowaga, NY 14227
Jamestown: 1384 Peck Settlement Rd. Jamestown, NY 14701
Making small and inexpensive adjustments in your home can help to reduce emissions in the atmosphere and put a little more money in your pocket.
The easiest way to receive your National Fuel invoice and help the environment is to enroll in paperless billing. With paperless billing, a notification is forwarded to your preferred e-mail address registered through your online account, and an image of your bill, current balance and due date information, along with reminder notices, are provided. A confirmation e-mail that your payment has been processed is also provided for your records.
Register for paperless billing by creating a new account or logging into your existing National Fuel online account. Benefits of an online account include the ability to enroll in automatic payments, view payment history, sign up for budget billing, and submit meter reads.
Then call 1-800-444-3130. Natural gas is efficient and economical. It’s delivered to your home or business through a safe, underground pipeline system, but safety also depends on you. While natural gas is naturally colorless and odorless, National Fuel adds a rotten egg smell so you will know if there is a leak.
If you smell gas:
DO
DON’T
For gas emergencies, call 1-800-444-3130, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
If you have a billing question, issue or request, please call us Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Buffalo-area: 1-716-686-6123
All other areas: 1-800-365-3234
Or visit NationalFuel.com for more information. If you need to meet with us in person our Customer Assistance Centers are open for walk-in customers beginning February 17th. Find more information about the Customer Assistance Centers reopening on the inside of this newsletter.
Customers with hearing or speech difficulties are able to communicate with on electronic display (TTY or teletypewriter) and can have a relay call placed to us by calling 711.
For more information, including translation services, please call 1-800-365-3234.
Fueling Tomorrow Today is helping customers save money, reduce energy consumption and help the environment. Fueling Tomorrow Today is an initiative that focuses on advancing the development of a low carbon future and evolving the role natural gas plays in our lives. Learn more at FuelingTomorrowToday.com.
National Fuel is offering incentives and rebates to reduce greenhouse emissions through greater energy efficiency, as well as education and research to help customers make informed energy decisions.
Customers in National Fuel’s WNY service area can receive money-saving rebates by installing new, energy-efficient natural gas appliances. Visit FuelingTomorrowToday.com.
If you have questions about your application or Fueling Tomorrow Today, please call
1-877-285-7824 (residential) or
1-844-365-3493 (nonresidential).
Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless and dangerous gas. It’s released when appliances that use natural gas aren’t working properly. Prevent carbon monoxide poisoning and learn the symptoms.
Keep CO Safety top of mind. If you suspect carbon monoxide poisoning, go outside immediately. Then call 9-1-1.
To learn more about and download our CO Safety Checklist, visit cosafety.info
Natural gas furnaces and fireplaces have a vent pipe or flue that sends exhaust and gaseous byproducts outside via a chimney or pipe. Furnace exhaust vents can become clogged by debris, ice or snow, causing the furnace to shut off or operate inefficiently. Blocked vents can also lead to buildup of carbon monoxide inside a residence.
Like smoke and CO detectors, natural gas detectors are available and will sound
an audible alarm or voice alert when a natural gas leak is detected. When gas is detected, leave the premises immediately and call National Fuel’s emergency line, 1-800-444-3130, or 9-1-1 from a safe distance, approximately 330 feet away (about the length of a football field). Natural gas detectors are available at home improvement stores and online.
Snow, ice and extreme cold temperatures can pose a variety of issues for heating systems. Ensure outdoor gas meter safety and proper service by:
Customers are reminded that