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Is there an app that shows my electric power usage?

Yes. Just download the FREE MyEPB app from the app store to any mobile device. The app lets you see your current usage and usage history so you can better anticipate energy costs. You can even pay your Energy and Fiber Optics bills conveniently and securely through the app. Plus, you can see outages in your area and report an outage at your address. Then you can enable the MyEPB app to send you notifications of outage restoration updates and alerts when your restoration is complete.

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Please visit the TVA website for instructions on how to apply for QCN participation, and who to contact for more information.

It's good to replace HVAC filters every month in order to reduce heating and cooling use up to 10%. Also, make sure registers aren’t blocked by curtains, furniture or rugs to keep your home’s temperature consistent and maximize HVAC efficiency. And, sealing or replacing leaky HVAC ductwork could save 20% or more on energy use.

See more Energy Savings Tips.

On mobile devices, open the app and choose your profile icon to launch Fi TV. On the Home screen, you’ll see your profile’s personalized viewing experience, including DVR recordings, suggested shows and movies, “resume watching” functionality and more. Keep in mind that while logged in on a device, you are using a stream. You can watch Fi TV live if you are within your home's WiFi network. Outside of your home's WiFi network, you can only watch DVR recordings and on demand content. However, you can start recording a program from your mobile device and begin watching it away from home five minutes later. And if you are not logged into a WiFi network at all then cellular data fees may apply.

For more information, watch this helpful video.

EPB Solar Share is a community-based solar program that offers an easy option for current participants to support renewable energy through solar power. The 4,408-panel Solar Share array is located along Holtzclaw Avenue across from Warner Park and is a partnership between EPB and TVA. Solar Share gives current participants a choice of renewable power that dramatically lowers the barriers to entry for participating in solar power generation.

Since its launch in 2017, Solar Share gained so many supporters, we’re currently sold out of panels. Sign up for email updates to be among the first to hear about new renewable energy projects.

Stay Informed

Start by setting your thermostat to 72 degrees. Then move it up 1 degree each day in the summer until you find the highest setting that still maintains your family’s comfort. Then do the opposite in the winter. Each degree up in the summer and down in the winter can save roughly 3% on your monthly energy bill. Don’t go too extreme, however. You do want your HVAC to run regularly throughout the day to maintain healthy levels of indoor air humidity.

Another way to save is when you leave for work, adjust your thermostat up 7-10 degrees in the summer. The savings over those 8-10 hours can add up to roughly 10% off your energy bill. And, a smart thermostat can automatically make those adjustments for you, and efficiently get your home’s temperature back to normal before you arrive back home.

See more Energy Savings Tips.

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

Renters can receive a Home Uplift by providing proof of their landlord’s consent. However, the following structures are not eligible:

    • 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

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