IDT Energy is excited to announce that we are expanding our SmartBudget program into three new utility territories! In Pennsylvania we have added PennPower and PECO to the line up which now includes all of the electric utilities that we cover in PA. And we have added our first utility to New Jersey: PSEG!
What does this mean for our customers?
The SmartBudget rate guarantees your electric supply rate for 12 months. That means there are NO rate spikes or surprises.
Am I locked in to a contract for a year?
NO. There are no long-term commitments or termination fees. Unlike other fixed rate options with contracts and termination fees, IDT Energy allows you to cancel without penalty.
Is there an enrollment fee?
Just like our variable, SmartFlex rate there are no enrollments fees, up-front costs or deposits.
What is the rate for my utility?
Check out the rate available in your area here!
I looked at my utility and only the SmartFlex rate was offered.
We are working to add more utilities to the SmartBudget program. Take advantage of the flexibility that the SmartFlex offers plus all of the added benefits that IDT Energy offers all of it's customers.
I signed up for IDT Energy - can I take advantage of the added benefits?
Yes! Signup for the IDT Energy Rewards Program and earn points to redeem for all different things including games and gift cards! PLUS IDT Energy offers discounts on home warranty and LifeLock. Our energy experts are working diligently to add more partner programs that offer more discounts and added value to our customers.
Thursday, December 18, 2014
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Thanksgiving Energy Saving Tips
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After spending money on the Turkey and all of side dishes, who isn't looking to save a few dollars before the holiday season? Here are 10 energy saving tips for cooking your Thanksgiving meal:
- Use an ice chest or cooler for drinks if you're hosting a large group to cut down on wasting electricity when the refrigerator door is open.
- Use LED lighting if you're decorating with holiday lights already. It's more energy efficient
- Turn down your house thermostat! You’ll likely be pumping plenty of extra heat out of the kitchen to make up for the difference.
- The sides: choose sides that you can cook with the turkey in the oven simultaneously so you don’t have to add extra time to the oven’s use.
- Don’t worry about pre-heating the oven, it’s not necessary for a long, slow cook like a turkey.
- Use ceramic or glass pans, you can turn down your oven by up to 25 degrees and your food will still cook just as quickly.
- Check to see if your oven has a convection feature; it will cook more quickly and it is more energy efficient.
- Cook on a gas grill instead of the oven. They are clean burning and energy efficient.
- Let your leftovers cool before you store them, so your refrigerator doesn't have to work as hard to cool the items.
- Cook more efficiently by using lids. When cooking with pots and pans, make sure to use lids whenever possible to retain heat. Doing so will allow you to save energy by cooking on lower heat settings over shorter cooking times.
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Ten Amazing Things to Make Using Duct Tape
Duct tape is one of the most useful and versatile household
items commonly found in home-hardware closets. Here are some great ideas to
turn duct tape into some clever creations guaranteed to last.
- 1. Hammock- Using several colors of duct tape and two wooden dowels, make your own colorful hammock.
- 2. Duct Tape Typhoon Pants- Stay dry this rainy season with homemade waterproof pants.
- 3. Kayak- In case you were wondering just how waterproof duct tape really is, here is a kayak made with the tape and PVC pipe to keep you afloat.
- 4. Tool box- Be the first on your block (or in your city, state, maybe even country) with a tool tote made from what is usually found INSIDE the box.
- 5. Batman Mask- Sorry its already too late for this Halloween, but you can create a wonderful Batman mask and be ready for next year.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Pinching Your Pennies? Make a Battery Out of Them!
So this type of project might not give you free energy, power up your TV or light up your house, it may give some extra juice to a calculator or LED. Plus, its a fun way to teach your children about energy.
Supplies:
Supplies:
- 10 Pennies (1983 or older)
- Paper towels, cardboard or other absorbent material
- Lemon juice (salt or vinegar works too)
- Sand paper
- Aluminum foil
- LED
How To:
- Sand down one side the pennies to remove the copper outer core and reveal the inner zinc.
- Cut the paper towels to be the same size and shape of the pennies.
- Soak the paper towel in the lemon juice and blot dry so liquid is not dripping.
- On top of the aluminum foil layer the pennies and pieces of paper towels like a sandwich. It should be in this order: Copper side down, paper towel, copper side down, paper towel... The cooper side will be the positive and the zinc or sanded side will be the negative.
- Wrap your new battery cell in electrical tape. Make sure it is air tight to prevent the paper towels from drying to quickly.
- Connect an LED light bulb (around 6 volts) to the pennies.
- Light it up! It should stay lite for about 2 weeks. Add more pennies and it should stay lite longer.
Want some history on batteries to go along with? Check this out!
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Weather-stripping: A Great Solution to a Common Problem
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Adding weather stripping is a great solution for those pesky drafts |
Here’s the idea. Since it is inevitable that the moveable components of a home, such as its windows and doors, will have small spaces at the meeting points between movable and fixed, weather stripping is introduced to seal those spaces. This seal keeps in the expensive hot or cold air produced with your hard earned dollars, and keeps out the hot summer or cool winter air that is trying to neutralize your efforts at staying comfortable.
Choosing the correct weather stripping for the task it is needed for is crucial for good results. Take care to make sure the stripping under a door does not overly drag on the floor or carpet, which can cause it to erode and become ineffective. Window stripping must be able to withstand the sliding movement of the panes.
There is a large selection of weather stripping types to choose from:
• Tension seal
• Felt
• Reinforced foam
• Tape
• Rolled or reinforced vinyl
• Door sweep
• Magnetic
• Tubular rubber and vinyl
• Reinforced silicone
• Door shoe
• Bulb threshold
• “Frost-brake” threshold
• Fin seal
• Interlocking metal channels
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
6 Unusual DIY Lamps
The weather has cooled off and and it might be time to move your DIY skills inside. As energy nerds, we like projects that involve energy and lamps were right up our alley. Plus we like saving money, so DIY projects are kinda our thing. We found 6 cool and unusual lamps that you can create at home. Would you take on a project like this? Or have you already?
Auto Part Lamp
This lamp is made from a car air filter and other auto parts.
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Combo Lamp
Plug in or charge up with this lamp. It's both and outlet and a lamp!
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Find it here! |
Lego Lamp
If you have a little boy or girl that loves to build with legos this lamp is a fun activity to do together!
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Find it here! |
Teacup Lamp
Have some old china you aren't quite sure what to do with? Or a dainty room that needs some light?
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Find it here! |
Toy Lamp
The below picture has it with different action figurines and toy soldiers, but we thought it would also be cute with trucks & cars or ponies!
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Find it here! |
Colander Chandelier
Looking for some rustic charm in the kitchen? Something useful and decorative? We think you could even take of the kitchen utensils if you have an over crowded dinner party.
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Find it here! |
Friday, October 17, 2014
Favorite Fall Crock Pot Recipes
Fall is a great time to break out the crock pot. We have pinned some of our favorite recipes but check out our top 5 foods below!
1. Buffalo Chicken Wing Soup
One word - Yum! Buffalo Chicken Wing dip is a staple at many football parties, but have you tried the soup version? If not you are in for a delight. There are a number of different versions so we pinned a few on our Energy Efficient Foodie board. But the key ingredients are Franks Red Hot Sauce, chicken, mozzarella cheese and milk. We also really enjoy this in a bread bowl!
2. Candied Sweet Potatoes
This is great for Thanksgiving, easing up some of that precious oven space. It's sweet and yummy, plus who doesn't like marshmallows in their dinner? Plus with around 3 main ingredients and a few kitchen staples, it doesn't require a huge chuck of your budget.
3. Chili - Chicken Style
Fall and chili almost go together. Ground meat and tomatoes all stewed together with some great spices and maybe beans... our tummies are doing grumbling. But least we forget traditional chili's favorite sibling - White Chicken Chili. A bit different take, but oh so satisfying.
4. Hot Apple Cider
It's apple season. Apple pies, apple crisp, apple sauce and one yummy beverage - apple cider. Your crockpot isn't just for food, but beverages too! Sure you can just heat up some apple cider and call it a day, but if you want to add a little extra yum to it, try it in a crockpot. Apple cider + cinnamon + whole cloves = amazing.
5. Cheesy Buffalo Chicken Pasta
Yet another shout out to our Buffalo foodie customers, but we couldn't pass up this pasta recipe with our favorite hot sauce. We haven't tried it ourselves yet, but it just looks to good not to! Check it out.
Happy Friday!
1. Buffalo Chicken Wing Soup
One word - Yum! Buffalo Chicken Wing dip is a staple at many football parties, but have you tried the soup version? If not you are in for a delight. There are a number of different versions so we pinned a few on our Energy Efficient Foodie board. But the key ingredients are Franks Red Hot Sauce, chicken, mozzarella cheese and milk. We also really enjoy this in a bread bowl!
2. Candied Sweet Potatoes
This is great for Thanksgiving, easing up some of that precious oven space. It's sweet and yummy, plus who doesn't like marshmallows in their dinner? Plus with around 3 main ingredients and a few kitchen staples, it doesn't require a huge chuck of your budget.
3. Chili - Chicken Style
Fall and chili almost go together. Ground meat and tomatoes all stewed together with some great spices and maybe beans... our tummies are doing grumbling. But least we forget traditional chili's favorite sibling - White Chicken Chili. A bit different take, but oh so satisfying.
4. Hot Apple Cider
It's apple season. Apple pies, apple crisp, apple sauce and one yummy beverage - apple cider. Your crockpot isn't just for food, but beverages too! Sure you can just heat up some apple cider and call it a day, but if you want to add a little extra yum to it, try it in a crockpot. Apple cider + cinnamon + whole cloves = amazing.
5. Cheesy Buffalo Chicken Pasta
Yet another shout out to our Buffalo foodie customers, but we couldn't pass up this pasta recipe with our favorite hot sauce. We haven't tried it ourselves yet, but it just looks to good not to! Check it out.
Happy Friday!
Monday, October 06, 2014
10 Energy Saving Tips for Fall
Here are 10 tips to make your house more energy efficient for the winter:
- Schedule a tune up for your heating system. Not only will this help your furnace run more efficiently, but it may help prevent a break down in the cold winter months.
- Replace your furnace filter. Continue to replace it once a month while in use.
- Find and seal any air leaks caused by pipes or lines entering your house.
- Add caulk or weather stripping to leaky doors and windows.
- Check your fireplace damper to ensure it is closed when not in use.
- If you never use your fireplace seal the fireplace flue damper and make it as snug as possible.
- Add caulking to the fireplace hearth.
- Take advantage of the heat from the sun - open the drapes during the day to allow the sun to come in and close them at night to keep the warmth in.
- Use a heavy-duty, clear plastic sheet on a frame or tape clear plastic film to the inside of your window frames during the cold winter months.
- Your water heater can account for 14%-25% of your heating costs. Turn down the setting on your hot water heater to warm - or 120 degrees.
For more ways to save check out www.IDTEnergy.com
Friday, October 03, 2014
Fall Tailgating Tips - Energy Nerd Style
- Freeze water bottles instead of dumping ice into your cooler. It will keep things cold, plus it's a refreshing beverage after it melts!
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- Amplify the sound. Forgot the speakers? Use a toilet paper roll and two cups
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- Use your cooler to cook the corn on the cob in larger quantities
Via - Turn your cooler into a food warmer. Keep your food warm for hours!
- How to:
- Wrap 4 bricks (the kind used to build walls) with aluminum foil.
- Heat the bricks in a 350° oven for an hour.
- Using potholders, carefully place them on pieces of cardboard in the bottom of a cooler.
- Cover with more cardboard and use cloth towels for stability. Pans of food, straight from the oven will stay hot for hours.
Monday, September 29, 2014
The NYC Energy Marketing Conference Honors IDT Energy, Inc. with its Industry Leadership and Integrity Award
We are proud to announce that our CEO has accepted the "Industry Leadership and Integrity Award presented by the NYC Energy Marketing Conference.
"Most CEO’s of REPs saw the crisis of 2014 as dangerous and catastrophic. Yet the CEO of IDT Energy saw it as an opportunity: a chance to separate his company from the industry, to grow as a business, to improve the customer offerings, to show his integrity and to lead by example,” said Jack Doueck, EMC Founder. “IDT voluntarily suffered economically, but they did the right things, the painful things, and in so doing, they overcame and grew from the adversity and became a better, stronger, and more responsive business.”
Read more about the award and how honor IDT Energy received.
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