CenterPoint Energy Announces New Energy Efficiency Programs for Indiana Customers

Reuters
Jul 08
CenterPoint Energy Announces New Energy Efficiency Programs for Indiana Customers

CenterPoint Energy Inc. has introduced new energy efficiency programs aimed at assisting Indiana customers in reducing energy consumption and managing costs during the summer months. The company's latest offerings include in-store discounts on energy-efficient products at participating retailers in the Evansville area and no-cost home energy assessments that come with immediate upgrades. Additionally, CenterPoint is promoting its online Energy Efficiency Store, providing discounted energy-saving products. Customers can also participate in the Smart Cycle program, which offers bill credits in exchange for allowing minor adjustments to their smart thermostats during peak summer usage periods. These initiatives are part of CenterPoint's broader effort to support customers in managing energy use amidst forecasts of above-normal temperatures in southwestern Indiana.

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