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Dominion Energy to offer free home-efficiency upgrades in Batesburg-Leesville; kickoff April 8
Summary
Dominion Energy representatives briefed the council on a free Neighborhood Energy Efficiency Program that will install no-cost efficiency measures in eligible homes and hold a public kickoff on April 8 at the historic train depot.
Dominion Energy representatives told the Batesburg-Leesville Town Council the utility will run its Neighborhood Energy Efficiency Program in town beginning in spring 2025. The company described the program as free to participating customers and said it will provide education and install energy‑saving measures in eligible homes.
Program details provided at the council meeting included the following: customers who live inside the highlighted service-area map or nearby and who are Dominion Energy customers are eligible; there is no customer charge; measures include LED bulb replacements, digital thermostats/switch plate thermometers, low-flow faucet…
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