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Yes. Easy-to-read large print bills are available.

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Because the goal of Home Uplift is to help community members who have the most to gain from energy upgrades but cannot afford to make them, applicants must meet the following qualifications to be considered eligible:

  1. You must live in a home serviced by EPB
  2. Your EPB account must be in your name (or your landlord’s name, with consent)
  3. Your income must meet the requirements outlined here.
  4. We also need proof of the following:
    • Your identification, such as:
      • Driver’s license or State ID
      • Birth certificate
      • Immigration documentation
    • That you own the home (or your consenting landlord owns the home), such as:
      • Deed
      • Title
      • Property tax receipt or bill
    • All sources of income for all members of your household
    • An EPB Energy bill you received within the past 12 months with your name as the account holder (or your landlord’s name)
  1. Your home must not be any of the following:
    • Apartment
    • Condo, townhome or multi-family dwelling of three or more units
    • Unoccupied buildings
    • Manufactured home built prior to 1976
    • Manufactured home not on a permanent foundation
    • New home with less than one year of service with EPB
    • Business or commercial property

The Quality Contractor Network includes local providers who are approved by EPB and TVA to provide superior workmanship that meets strict standards for quality. Hiring a trusted professional is key to a successful home energy improvement experience. If you’re a contractor who is interested in growing your business, register to become part of the network.

Yes. Easy-to-read large print bills are available.

If you qualify for a Home Uplift, here are some of the ways you could benefit:

    • Receive up to $10,000 in FREE energy upgrades. Examples of upgrades you could receive include:
      • Modern, energy-efficient appliances
      • New heating and col system or repairs
      • Tankless or energy-efficient water heater
      • New doors or windows
      • Fresh insulation for floors, ceiling or walls
      • Sealed air leaks
    • Save on avg. $400 per year on energy costs
    • Avoid costly repairs and maintenance
    • Improved indoor comfort
    • Better air quality, which can lead to:
      • Fewer allergy symptoms and illnesses
      • Better breathing and sleep quality
    • FREE EPB Home Energy CheckupSM and a detailed list of the best energy-saving improvements for your home

When storms damage our energy system, the EPB Smart Grid attempts to reroute power to affect fewer people. While it may not look like it makes sense, sometimes damage affects extremely specific areas and it’s not always obvious why the outage is occurring just from looking at the scene.

You can view local maps that are automatically updated in real-time and show you where the outages have occurred, how many households are affected and which areas are being restored, get restoration estimates or updates and monitor repair progress here on our website or by downloading the free MyEPB app to set outage alerts, report outages and view outage maps on the App Store or Google Play.

Power Share is a year-round program that provides direct support to Chattanooga area families in need. The program is made possible by our customers who contribute funds through monthly electric power bills, or by making a pledge. All donated funds are given to United Way 211 — an outreach program that qualifies and distributes 100% of contributed funds to local families.

To find out more about contributing to Power Share, call EPB at (423) 648-1372. If you or someone you know is in need, please call United Way 211 by dialing either 211 or (423) 265-8000.

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