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Duke’s Share the Light Fund supports individuals and families who are struggling to pay their energy bills by offering financial assistance. Duke “works with agencies to distribute funds to ...
The Emergency Home Energy Assistance for the Elderly Program, known as EHEAP, is a 100% federally funded home energy assistance program for elders. Eligible seniors may receive up to $5,000 of ...
If you qualify, you will be eligible for assistance with food, housing, home energy, child care and job training. Energy bill assistance is available from two programs: LIHEAP covers heating and ...
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Programs (LIHEAP) and Weatherization Assistance Programs (WAP) work together to help low-income individuals and families pay energy bills and reduce energy costs. This article gives of overview of each program and describes how they work together. LIHEAP and WAP literature is also examined.
In July 2012, Duke Energy was criticized for paying former Progress Energy CEO Bill Johnson $44.7 million in compensation, including a $10 million severance, for something close to 20 minutes on the job as Duke's CEO. [66] In 2012, Duke Energy sued Citrus County, Florida claiming its tax bill was too high. The county hired an outside appraiser ...
In 2013, Consumers Energy was given the William Booth Award by The Salvation Army in recognition of its long history of philanthropic activities and leadership for the PeopleCare assistance program. [48] [49] Since the beginning of PeopleCare program, it has contributed $27 million in energy bill credits. [50] [51]
Washingtonians struggling with energy bills can visit to learn about programs administered by all five of the state's major energy providers and other programs for payment assistance, medical ...
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