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Is EPB still offering Green Power Switch (GPS)?

Information about TVA's Green Power Switch, now known as Green Switch, are coming soon. Please check back for updates.

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There’s no catch — Home Uplift provides up to $10,000 per household in FREE energy upgrades that help improve energy efficiency in our community.

Your income and home must match certain qualifications to benefit from this program, as we are trying to help customers in situations where energy-saving updates are out of reach for their budget. To prove your eligibility, you will need to apply here and provide the requested documentation. There are also certain legal requirements your home must meet to qualify, so an EPB Energy Pro will need to stop by your home to perform an inspection and confirm eligibility. We also may ask you to fill out optional surveys about your experience with Home Uplift.

The program officially ends May 1,2025. To receive an incentive, homes must be completed and documentation submitted no later than October 31st, 2025. Beginning on November 1, 2025, no new incentive submissions will be accepted.

Attic and wall insulation qualify for EPB and TVA EnergyRight® Home Energy Rebates of up to $500 per home.

Our Third-Party Notification program helps you avoid service disconnections by having another person, such as a friend or family member, receive copies of bills and other important notices such as disconnect notices.

To designate a person for this notification, please call us at 423-648-1372.

Yes, only EPB customers can receive a Home Uplift through EPB. However, TVA does partner with other utilities purchase their electricity, so if you purchase your power through a nearby utility, check their website to see if they offer free energy improvements.

EPB plans to keep and update the Smart Build program. For updates on this program, please sign up here:

A usage anomaly alert will be sent when there is an unusual spike in your usage that does not appear to be related to the weather. In most cases, it will be identified within a few days of it first occurring. A bill threshold alert could occur due to weather (for example, an extremely cold month in the winter) and will typically only be triggered if aggregate usage is high over a longer time period (like weeks instead of days).

For other questions, get in touch with us

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