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Will EPB keep the Smart Build program?

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

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

Power bills vary depending on the amount of electric power you use. Weather plays the biggest role in your electric bill since your HVAC unit is one of your home's biggest energy users. In the milder months of spring and fall, you are more likely to use less energy than in the colder and hotter months of the winter or summer.

EPB Energy Pros can visit your home and perform a free home energy checkup at any time. Please call 423-648-1372 to schedule your visit.

If you're planning a project that involves digging in your yard in Tennessee or Georgia, call your state's One Call System first to make sure that there are no buried power lines, gas lines, water lines or phone lines. It's a call that could help you avoid putting yourself and your family in danger, breaking the law and damaging lines. In Tennessee, call 1-800-351-1111. In Georgia, call 1-800-282-7411.

It helps you view and manage your home’s energy and fiber usage in real-time when on the go. The app gives you control and the accessibility to manage your billing and payment preferences, monitor energy usage, receive important updates, report and track outage restoration progress, make payments and more—all from your mobile devices. Download the MyEPB app now.

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

Builders will have six months from May 1, 2025 to submit home completion/ rebate documentation and register the incentives.

EPB is evaluating current code changes and improvements in energy efficiency building materials. In addition, the ​

EPB Energy Pros plan to add information about healthy home materials that are best for air quality.

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