December 2025 on record as fifth coldest in the southwest Indiana region history, according to National Weather Service
Assistance programs, payment options and energy-saving resources available through online Resource Hub
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Jan. 12, 2026 – After a historically cold start to winter, CenterPoint Energy is encouraging southwestern Indiana customers to take time to review available assistance programs and energy-saving resources as colder temperatures are expected to return later this month.
December 2025 opened with the region’s fifth coldest two-week period on record, according to the National Weather Service. While early January has brought temporary relief with highs near 60 degrees, forecasts indicate a return to seasonal temperatures by mid-January and continued fluctuations through February.
“December was one of the coldest on record, and during periods of extreme cold, customers may see an increase in their energy usage that is also reflected in their bills,” said Mike Roeder, President of CenterPoint Energy Indiana. “With the potential for several more weeks of winter weather, we encourage customers to utilize available assistance and resources before the next stretch of cold weather.”
Why weather matters
Energy usage increases when the gap between outdoor and indoor temperatures widens. For every 10-degree drop in outdoor temperature, home heating systems typically run 30-40% longer to maintain the same indoor comfort level.
During December’s record cold, heating systems across the region worked significantly harder than usual. That increased usage will be reflected on January bills. With more winter ahead, customers who take steps now can manage costs through February.
Resource Hub: Tools and assistance in one place
CenterPoint’s online Resource Hub brings together billing tools, assistance programs and energy-saving resources. Customers can:
· Apply for bill assistance through the Customer Assistance Fund (CAF)
· Find additional assistance programs like the Energy Assistance Program (EAP) for income-eligible households
· Sign up for Budget Billing to spread costs evenly across 12 months
· Set up a payment plan with flexible options to manage balances
· Compare monthly usage to see how weather impacts energy costs
Simple steps to help manage energy usage
There are many factors which contribute to a home’s energy consumption, and customers can take several actions to help manage energy costs this winter, including:
· Lower your thermostat a few degrees at night or when away—this can reduce heating costs by up to 10%
· Check for drafts around windows and doors while temperatures are mild
· Replace furnace filters
Additional information can be found at CenterPointEnergy.com/ResourceHub.