Stay Warm Minnesota
Keep your home warm and safe this winter
Programs and resources to help you manage energy costs

Every Minnesota family knows the challenges we face living here during our cold winters. But those challenges will be especially tough this winter with an uncertain economy.

The Stay Warm Minnesota campaign was launched to help every Minnesota family experience a safe and comfortable winter without having their home heating bills overtake the entire family budget. This website is full of useful information regarding energy efficiency and heating assistance programs provided by the federal and state government, private industry, non profits and our energy utilities.

Every homeowner can benefit from the collection of energy tips on a variety of topics designed for homeowners and renters to help use energy wisely and efficiently. For families who meet certain income requirements, this website is a one stop shop for energy assistance programs from many different government and non-government sources.

 

Find energy saving tips that will help make your home more energy efficient, while keeping everyone warm and comfortable.

  • Home Energy Guides
  • Energy Tips
  • Energy Star
  • Energy Incentives and Grants

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If you’re struggling with paying your energy bills, there’s help available. Find programs and resources you can contact.

  • Energy Assistance Program
  • Weatherization Program
  • HeatShare
  • And more ...

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It’s important to understand how to use energy safely, especially during the winter months. Learn more about safe operation of your heating source.

  • Home Heating Safety
  • Heater and Fireplace Hazards
  • Unvented / Vent-Less Heaters
  • Smoke Alarm Tips and Information

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Many state departments and your energy providers can provide additional information.

  • Cold Weather Rule protection
  • Natural Gas, Electric, Propane and Fuel Oil Suppliers
  • Understanding Natural Gas Prices
  • Minnesota Energy Profile
  • Energy Savers Website
  • Minnesota Community Action Partnership
  • And more ...

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