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Do water heaters and clothes dryers use a lot of energy?

Yes. In addition to your refrigerator, they are the most energy-hungry appliances in any home. Always set washer and dryer controls for the load size. Hot water heating accounts for 90% of the energy your washing machine uses, so washing clothes in cold water can save more than $40 annually. And, saving 15 minutes of drying time per load can save up to $34 a year. Plus, a 10-minute shower uses 5 gallons less hot water than filling up a bathtub. Lowering your water heater’s thermostat to 120°F provides plenty of hot water and saves energy. And, installing low-flow shower heads can wash away up to $145 in energy costs each year.

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In the MyEPB online portal you can manage your account information, pay your bills, see your usage history and much, much more.

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As part of EPB's Automated Grid, electric meters have the ability to communicate with the power system and measure your electric consumption every 15 minutes. If there is a power outage or unusual consumption at your home or business we can respond immediately and fix the problem. You can view your own consumption, report outages and more on the MyEPB app.

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You can make payments at one of three convenient EPB locations:

  • EPB East Brainerd Branch 830 Eastgate Loop – The EPB East Brainerd Service Center is located at 830 Eastgate Loop. This location offers 24/7 indoor and drive-thru payment machines, equipment returns, and in-person assistance Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
  • EPB Hixson Branch 2124 North Point Blvd. - The EPB Hixson Service Center is located at 2124 Northpoint Boulevard. This location offers 24/7 indoor and drive-thru payment machines, equipment returns, and in-person assistance Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
  • EPB Downtown Corporate Office 10 West M.L. King Blvd. - No contact, curbside payment machine on the Market Street side (across from Miller Park) available 24/7. Indoor payment machines available in lobby Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Enter through the Broad Street entrance.

NOTE: If you need to pay your bill in cash, the payment machines at these three EPB locations are unable to provide change. Any payment over your bill amount will be credited to your account.

Skip a trip and pay your bill in cash where you already shop

We partner with retailers like Walgreens, CVS and Dollar General so you can conveniently handle your payment right at the checkout counter. It’s the perfect way to fit your bill payment into your day without having to make a special trip to an EPB branch. Click here for simple instructions on how to pay in cash at one of these retail locations.

Yes. In addition to your refrigerator, they are the most energy-hungry appliances in any home. Always set washer and dryer controls for the load size. Hot water heating accounts for 90% of the energy your washing machine uses, so washing clothes in cold water can save more than $40 annually. And, saving 15 minutes of drying time per load can save up to $34 a year. Plus, a 10-minute shower uses 5 gallons less hot water than filling up a bathtub. Lowering your water heater’s thermostat to 120°F provides plenty of hot water and saves energy. And, installing low-flow shower heads can wash away up to $145 in energy costs each year.

See more Energy Savings Tips.

Log in to the MyEPB portal on the home page of EPB.com. There you can manage your accounts, see your usage, pay your bills and more.

Yes! Just tap the "My Bill" link on the home screen of the MyEPB app to see and pay your Energy and Fiber Optics bills online. You can also pay your bills online through the MyEPB portal on EPB.com. Just log in to see and pay both your Energy and Fiber Optics bills.

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Home Uplift is a program that helps improve quality of life in our community by providing up to $10,000 in free home energy upgrades to income-qualified customers through a partnership that includes EPB, TVA, the City of Chattanooga, and the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC).

If you qualify for a Home Uplift, the EPB Energy ProsSM will inspect your home and help you select up to $10,000 in energy-saving improvements that you’ll receive at absolutely no cost to you. Upgrades could include anything from new or repaired HVAC units, insulation, energy-efficient appliances, electric water heaters and more.

Most participants reported saving an average of $400 per year in energy costs and experienced improved indoor comfort and air quality — as a result, they had fewer allergy symptoms and illnesses and better sleep quality!

If you or someone you know could benefit from energy upgrades through the Home Uplift program, the application can be found here.

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