JASONVILLE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— A Duke Energy program is bringing savings to Jasonville neighborhoods.
The Duke Energy Neighborhood Energy Saver program offers free home assessments to help customers understand how their homes use energy and how they can lower their monthly bills. Eligible residents can get energy-saving products installed in their homes at no cost. They include energy-efficient light bulbs, water-saving shower heads, faucet aerators, and filters for heating and cooling systems. After completing the first phase, some homes may qualify for the upgraded 2.0, which offers bigger improvements like smart thermostats, attic insulation, air sealing, and duct sealing.
“That’s the intent of the program is to help income-qualified customers spend less on their bill, so they have a little bit more money in their pockets to spend on other things,” said Andy Downey, Program Manager for the Neighborhood Energy Saver Program.
The program is available to homeowners and renters in select neighborhoods. Duke Energy will notify eligible customers by postcard, letter, and door hangers before visiting homes.

