TENNESSEE VALLEY–Starting October 2, TVA is investing $1.5 billion through 2027, to help homeowners and businesses save money on their power bills, especially in the hot summer and cold winter months, through energy efficiency incentives and demand response programs that help consumers lower their energy use.
This program is in partnership with local power companies. The rebates and incentives go directly into consumers’ pockets and empower them to take control of their energy use. Anyone who is looking to make energy efficiency upgrades and save money on their power bills should take advantage of TVA’s rebates and incentives. Combining rebated upgrades can save households up to 50% a year on their energy bills.
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Residential upgrades that may be eligible for rebates include: qualifying HVAC systems, duct and air sealing, heat pump water heaters, insulation, windows and HVAC tune-ups. Visit EnergyRight.com/residential/
To qualify, customers must use a member of TVA’s contractor network to have eligible upgrades installed. Using the contractor network gives customers peace of mind that the work is done right and up to TVA’s standards.
This investment makes a meaningful difference for families and businesses looking to save on their energy bills, improve the comfort of their homes and workspaces, and reduce their environmental footprint.
Contractors who want to be a part of TVA’s contractor network should visit TVAEnergyRight.com for more information. |
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Example of TVA’s incentives:
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Incentives for homeowners Residential upgrades that may be eligible for rebates include:
Consumers can access these money-saving programs by visiting TVAEnergyRight.com and TVA and local power company partners can find a brief overview of all programs available here. |
Incentives for businesses Commercial and industrial facility upgrades that may be eligible for incentives include:
TVA’s EnergyRight team can also customize an incentive for businesses looking to install energy efficiency upgrades that are not covered in the standard incentives listed above. This could include upgrades such as control systems, process heating and cooling, compressed air, pumps and fans, indoor agriculture systems and more. |
Monika Beckner, TVA Energy Services & Programs vice president (pink jacket) and Rebecca Tolene, TVA Chief Sustainability Officer (purple jacket)


Media Release/Clarissa McClain/Senior Communications Consultant, South Region TVA
