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Duke Energy outlines free home-efficiency "Neighborhood Energy Saver" program for Ocoee residents
Summary
Duke Energy representatives told the Ocoee commission they will begin a Neighborhood Energy Saver program in the city that provides up to 20 free home energy-efficiency improvements to eligible customers and will target roughly 2,600 households for outreach; a community kickoff session was announced for the Lakeshore Center.
Representatives from Duke Energy briefed the Ocoee City Commission on Aug. 5 about the utility's Neighborhood Energy Saver program, which delivers free energy-efficiency assessments and installations for income-eligible customers and seniors and aims to reduce household energy use and bills.
Lisa Curran, who identified herself as a government and community-relations representative working with Duke Energy, described the program as a no-cost offering for eligible customers in targeted neighborhoods. Melvin Philpott, introduced as senior products and services manager, said the program installs up to about 20 home improvements at no cost to qualifying…
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