OUR MISSION
Make life better for the people of the Valley.
TVA EnergyRight and TVA Green partner with local power companies across TVA's seven-state region to bring energy efficiency, demand response, efficient electrification and renewable energy programs to approximately 10 million people and 800,000 businesses. Our mission is to help you and your community thrive.
EXECUTIVE MESSAGE
"We rely on partnerships to make this work happen."
As I reflect on the tremendous work we accomplished in 2022 through the TVA EnergyRight and TVA Green programs, I’m grateful for the progress we’ve made, the alliances we’ve forged and the measurable impact we’ve had on families, businesses, and communities across the Valley as well as TVA’s own dynamic power system.
This report is a celebration of that impact – and recognition that TVA cannot do this work alone.
Whether we’re introducing an entire school of young people to the importance of energy efficiency – or making upgrades for small businesses and families struggling to make ends meet – or bringing EV fast chargers to Valley roads – or helping businesses meet their renewable energy goals – we rely on partnerships to make this work happen.
While I’m proud of our team at TVA, I know there are countless local power company partners, program delivery partners, and government and non-profit agencies whose expertise, resources and commitment enable us to realize our purpose and mission: to make life better for the people of the Valley.
Read on to learn how we made progress toward our goals and supported TVA’s broader efforts to improve energy equity, reduce our carbon footprint and ensure TVA’s system is ready to meet the energy needs of the Valley today and in the future.
Sincerely,
The Power of Community
"We can try to make our world a better place."
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Improving energy equity.
Since its founding, TVA has focused on improving lives in the Valley with low cost, reliable power, economic development and environmental stewardship. This mission of service drives TVA to do our part — alongside our partners at local power companies and local, state and federal organizations — to improve energy equity and increase energy efficiency for Valley residents and organizations left behind by market-driven efforts.
TVA EnergyRight programs that supported these efforts in FY22 include Home Uplift, School Uplift, Community Centered Growth and energy incentives awarded to businesses in Opportunity Zones.
The Power of stewardship
Reducing carbon.
TVA EnergyRight and TVA Green programs help local power companies and their residential and business customers reduce carbon output to achieve their sustainability goals.
Lowering our region's carbon footprint benefits everyone in the Tennessee Valley.
The Power of Celebration
TVA EnergyRight and TVA Green programs play a vital role in meeting TVA’s system needs. Energy efficiency, renewable and demand response programs reduce the need to build expensive new generation assets, while smart energy technologies help balance the energy grid and improve system reliability — at a much lower cost than other options.
The Power of partnership
The EnergyRight Awards
To show our appreciation for the hard work our valued partners put in each day — and to shine a spotlight on their commitment to the communities they serve — we’re honored to present this year’s TVA EnergyRight Awards to our incredibly deserving local power company partners. This year’s winners were nominated by local power companies, TVA employees and program delivery partners.
NORTH STAR AWARD
Nashville Electric Service
TORCH AWARD
West Point Water & Light
community champion AWARD
Middle Tennessee Electric
investing in our future AWARD
BrightRidge
North Star Award: Nashville Electric Service
The North Star Award honors a local power company that has helped improve energy equity for underserved communities in the Valley through TVA EnergyRight programs and services.
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In FY22, Nashville Electric Service (NES) launched their Power of Change bill round-up initiative with 100% of the collected funds directed to TVA's Home Uplift program. Power of Change is expected to raise $1.6M in FY23, which will fund home energy upgrades for 160 income-eligible families at no cost to them.
NES’s commitment to bringing Home Uplift to every community in their territory has led to expanded efforts to reach Kurdish and Spanish communities through application drives, neighborhood events, Spanish-led Home Energy Workshops and the development of culturally relevant online and traditional marketing materials.
Torch Award: West Point Water & Light
The Torch Award honors a local power company that has demonstrated the best overall improvement in TVA EnergyRight programs and services.
West Point Water & Light used FY22 to make the most of EnergyRight for Business & Industry services. West Point worked with TVA EnergyRight to provide $600,000 in energy incentives to PECO Foods, Inc., a poultry products provider for industrial, retail and food service markets. With another $400,000 in incentives expected to be awarded in FY23, this collaboration has enabled PECO Foods to bring more than 800 new jobs to Mississippi while saving energy. Our partnership with West Point Water & Light through the PECO Foods project marked the start of increased collaboration that will bring even more energy- and money-saving services to the West Point region.
West Point is now establishing their participation in School Uplift, Home Uplift, community workshops and more.
Community Champion Award: Middle Tennessee Electric
The Community Champion Award honors a local power company that has actively promoted TVA EnergyRight programs and enthusiastically communicated their value to the community through public advocacy or strategic alliances.
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From School Uplift to Home Uplift, Middle Tennessee Electric (MTE) raised up their community through EnergyRight programs in FY22. MTE went above and beyond to support Smyrna Elementary School during their School Uplift experience. This included meeting monthly with school staff and STEM students to review their electric bills and helping host a kickoff workshop for the entire student body. They helped Woodbury Elementary save even more energy by securing an additional $80,000 grant through the United Way for the purchase of new classroom chillers.
MTE also continues to serve residents with a high energy burden through Home Uplift. They have increased their program contributions and received the first third-party contribution from First Baptist Church Murfreesboro.
Investing In Our Future Award: BrightRidge
The Investing in Our Future Award honors a local power company that has demonstrated a strong commitment to TVA EnergyRight programming that serves their local youth, such as School Uplift, Eye Spy Energy Kids’ Workshops or Energy Evolution High School Workshops.
As TVA EnergyRight prepared for the third cohort of School Uplift, BrightRidge helped bring eleven Washington County Schools into the program. Not only did BrightRidge facilitate invaluable relationships with county maintenance staff, school board members and administrators, but they continue to provide support to all eleven schools including monthly ENERGY STAR® Portfolio updates plus giveaway items for school family nights and energy workshops. Three of the eleven schools are currently evaluating ENERGY STAR® certification with the help of BrightRidge.
They believe their community’s future leaders are within Washington County Schools and are ready to help them make an impact.
Renewable Leaders
Despite solar market instability in FY22, TVA and LPCs are committed to helping customers meet their sustainability goals. This commitment has been amply demonstrated by the following LPCs and we are proud to recognize them as our FY22 Renewable Leaders.
GREEN INVEST
Knoxville Utilities Board
GREEN INVEST
DENSO & City of Maryville Electric Department
GENERATION FLEXIBILITY
Appalachian Electric Cooperative & Morristown Utilities
VIRTUAL SOLAR EDUCATION TOOL
West Kentucky RECC
KUB & Green Invest are working together to meet solar energy goals
In April 2022, Knoxville Utilities Board (KUB) broke ground on a 1 MW project in front of the city’s public works building. The project, designed and engineered by Solar Alliance, is located on a former industrial site. KUB is using the array to create Knoxville’s first Community Solar program, increasing access to locally generated renewable energy for the community. KUB has also committed to generating a portion of its overall electricity from solar energy, through participation in TVA’s Green Invest program. KUB’s 325 MW Green Invest commitment supports the city’s goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050 and will produce enough solar energy to power approximately 54,000 homes.
KUB was the first local power company in TVA’s service area to enter a Green Invest agreement and continues to be a leader in utilizing the green solutions TVA has to offer. Chris Hansen, TVA vice president of Origination & Renewables, remarked, “KUB’s leadership in renewable energy demonstrates the path forward for communities who want to create a more sustainable future.”
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Solar energy solutions heat up for Maryville’s DENSO facility
DENSO, an automotive manufacturer located in Maryville, Tennessee, partnered with TVA, Silicon Ranch and the City of Maryville Electric Department to break ground on a new Generation Flexibility and Green Invest solar project. The solar farm, the first of four DENSO plans to build in Tennessee, will help power the Maryville facility as well as support efforts to expand clean energy use in their operations and the surrounding communities.
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Two local power companies work together to maximize solar project efficiencies
Appalachian Electric Cooperative (AEC) and Morristown Utilities (MU) teamed up on an innovative joint solar project in 2022 that will allow them to take advantage of the efficiencies that a large-scale solar project provides. They are the first LPCs to partner on a joint project to maximize their shared benefits. Covering 200 acres of land in the White Pine, Tennessee area, the project is sized at 24.75 MW of solar. The power that is generated will connect to a substation where both AEC and MU take power from TVA. Over 63,000 solar modules are planned and will be attached to a tracking system that will enable them to follow the sun as it moves across the sky.
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West KY RECC and TVA’s Virtual Solar Education Tool brings solar energy info to residents
When West Kentucky Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation (RECC) reached out to TVA for ways to share helpful information about solar to customers, the Virtual Solar Education Tool was born. Created to feel like a community meeting but in a virtual format, the Virtual Solar Education Tool educates residents about common myths related to solar cost and generation; questions to ask solar installers before signing a contract; how to calculate the true cost of a solar system; and TVA Green solar programs.
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The Power of Neighbors
TVA EnergyRight is here to make it easier for Valley residents to use energy wisely so they can save money and reduce their carbon footprint. These are the residential programs that helped make that possible in FY22:
Knoxville-based organization serving the Latino community introduces Home Uplift to neighbors in need.
Residential FY22 Highlights
This do-it-yourself assessment is an online evaluation where residential customers can input information about their homes and receive a personalized report with energy efficiency recommendations. First-time participants receive an energy-saving starter kit.
Led by a TVA Home Energy Advisor, Home Energy Evaluations make it easy for residents to get expert one-on-one advice and learn what upgrades are needed to make their home more energy efficient. Participants receive a customized report with prioritized recommendations for ways to improve their home’s energy, and first-time participants receive an energy-saving starter kit.
The Quality Contractor Network (QCN) is a group of highly skilled and knowledgeable contractors who have been specially trained and vetted by TVA EnergyRight to make sure home energy upgrades are installed correctly. TVA EnergyRight will even inspect the work after it’s been completed to ensure it meets our quality standards.
Most Valley residents have access to TVA-sponsored financing through 3rd party lenders. Loan applicants can get affordable, $0 down financing for home energy upgrades — like a new HVAC unit or attic insulation — that will save them money and help them live more comfortably. On-bill financing is available through local power companies (LPCs) and Regions Bank. Off-bill financing is available through Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance, Inc.
TVA EnergyRight Marketplace is a convenient online resource where residents can easily find information to compare and shop for the most energy-efficient appliances and products.
TVA EnergyRight’s free Home Energy Workshop gives residents a strong foundation in home energy education so they can make positive changes at home that lower their utility bill and help them live more comfortably. Workshops are hosted in partnership with participating local power companies in the communities they serve.
The Energy Evolution High School Workshop educates and empowers students to reduce their environmental impact by becoming smarter energy consumers and to lead the next wave of our planet’s energy evolution.
The Eye Spy Energy Kids’ Workshop features a colorful cast of TVA EnergyRight monster friends who teach kids where energy comes from, how it is used and how they can help their families save energy and money around the house. The workshop is offered in partnership with local power companies to elementary schools and children’s organizations that reach children 5–12 years of age.
NEW HOMES
The New Homes Program offers incentives to approved builders for the installation of electric equipment during the home’s construction. From an all-electric home to individual items like electric heat pumps, electric water heaters, mini-splits, and electric vehicle connectivity, the New Homes program helps future homeowners save money and energy from the start.
Launched in 2018, TVA EnergyRight’s Home Uplift seeks to create a sustainable, quality program to increase weatherization for income-eligible families. Offering up to $10,000 in free home energy upgrades, Home Uplift provides families a way to lower their utility bill and live comfortably in their homes. Common upgrades provided through Home Uplift include HVAC repair or replacement, insulation, air leak reduction and weatherstripping. Participants in Home Uplift typically save $500 on their yearly utility expenses.
Learn how Home Uplift reaches community members that need it most.
TVA EnergyRight’s portfolio of Business & Industry programs provides expert guidance, incentives, training and support to commercial, public, non-profit, federal and industrial organizations through local power company partners. By helping businesses achieve their energy and sustainability goals, we help them improve their financial health and strengthen the communities we serve.
Small Tennessee town invigorated with energy-efficient upgrades to empower sustainable growth.
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Business & Industry FY22 Highlights
TVA EnergyRight for Business & Industry is making it easier than ever for businesses, large and small, to achieve their energy goals and take control of their bottom line. Incentives are offered for HVAC systems, LED lighting, thermal ice storage, electric forklifts, ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) and custom-designed energy projects.
The PPN helps Valley businesses find trained, trustworthy experts to make energy upgrades and connects customers to TVA EnergyRight’s incentives for energy equipment purchases. Through the PPN, customers can find and hire a variety of trade allies, from general contractors and architects to engineers, each vetted by TVA.
TVA’s Federal Energy Services Program helps federal agencies meet energy- and water-saving goals, improve aging infrastructure and lower costs through new technologies and innovations in the energy space. Our federal customers contribute greatly to the economy and quality of life in the region. When they succeed, our communities thrive.
TVA supports the latest U.S. space mission by keeping NASA’s energy costs down to earth.
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School Uplift supports public schools in the Valley by offering energy efficiency training and grants that reduce their energy costs and improve the quality of the learning environment.
Through the application of best practices, collectively called strategic energy management (SEM), schools save energy expenses through changing behaviors. Since most of these changes require no capital investment, participating schools can invest their limited resources and energy savings where it matters most: educating children.
What began as a pilot with 11 schools in 2020 grew to 43 schools for the 2021-2022 school year.
Community Centered Growth works with a limited number of local power companies to stimulate underserved communities through energy-related upgrades and resources for small businesses. Community Centered Growth pays for 100% of the cost to implement upgrades for qualifying businesses. The pilot targets 40-60 small businesses a year. Local power company participants in FY22 included the City of Florence Electricity Department, Cookeville Electric Department, Knoxville Utilities Board and Tupelo Water & Light.
Save It Forward provides free training and support to qualifying industrial customers to help them control their energy costs and meet their sustainability and carbon-reduction goals through the application of a series of best practices, collectively called strategic energy management (SEM). Participants are encouraged to reinvest a portion of their financial savings back into the local community through TVA EnergyRight’s School Uplift or Community Centered Growth programs. Save It Forward enrolled its first participants in summer 2022 and looks forward to reporting on participants’ energy savings achievements in future years.
The Internal Energy Management Program is how we make sure we’re identifying, funding and implementing energy and water conservation projects in TVA buildings. IEMP helps TVA meet energy and sustainability goals, lowers costs, improves safety, increases productivity and creates jobs. Plus, it’s just the right thing to do.
Memphis schools discover significant energy savings and earn big rewards.
The Power of innovation
TVA's partnerships with local power companies and other organizations are helping transform the Valley through electric transportation. Together, we are paving the way for over 200,000 EVs to hit Valley roads by 2028. EVs use locally produced fuel and support cleaner air, saving almost one million tons of CO2 per year. It's estimated that electric refueling from 200,000 EVs will result in $200 million in consumer fuel savings and $120 million reinvested in the local economy each year.
Our programs and resources help remove barriers to EV adoption for Valley residents, businesses and communities.
See how we're helping Martin, Tennessee pave the way for EV adoption with a new Fast Charge Network site
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Electric Vehicle FY22 Highlights
TVA has partnered with local power companies, state agencies and third-party developers to develop one of the nation’s most comprehensive EV fast-charging networks. Once completed, the Fast Charge Network will include approximately 80 locations, 200 fast chargers and multiple station owners and site hosts connecting interstates and major highways across TVA’s seven-state service area. Local power companies leading the way with the first operational sites under the Fast Charge Network include Fort Payne Improvement Authority, Warren Rural Electric Cooperative Corp., Weakley County Municipal Electric System and Cullman Electric.
EV Fleet advisor
Our newest pilot, EV Fleet Advisor, offers educational and consulting services for commercial businesses considering electrifying all or a portion of their vehicle fleets. TVA connects businesses to an experienced consultant who helps them plan for transitioning their vehicle fleet to electric. The pilot is targeting commercial vehicle fleets and applications and will help inform future offerings.
We launched the second season of our popular online video series, In Charge: Life with an Electric Vehicle, which was filmed in West Tenn., Alabama and Mississippi. In Charge is an engaging and easy way for consumers to learn about electric vehicles with host and Daytona 500 winner Trevor Bayne as he test drives the latest EVs with regional guests and learns how EVs are shaping our future.
We designed EnergyRight.com/EV to address common EV myths, questions and concerns discovered during our consumer research. The site serves as a hub for easily accessible and unbiased information on maintenance, batteries, chargers, car types and other EV topics.
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The Power of RESILIENCE
TVA manages the power grid by ramping up power generation at the moment people need it. We use demand response programs as a zero-emission option to keep power flowing when there is not enough generation.
Demand response adds megawatts to the balance, not by building physical power generation plants, but by providing an opportunity for participating businesses to reduce their energy usage when it is needed most. These participants play a significant role in keeping the power grid low-cost and reliable through the following programs:
Demand Response FY22 Highlights
INTERRUPTIBLE POWER (IP)
Through the IP5 or IP30 program, TVA EnergyRight offers financial incentives for participating businesses that agree to suspend a portion of their energy load when the power system is constrained. IP5 participants receive a monthly demand credit in exchange for load curtailment. IP30 participants receive a monthly demand credit along with an event-based energy credit in exchange for load curtailment.
Through our partnership with third-party administrator Enel X, TVA EnergyRight offers local power companies an easy way to administer the Demand Response program. Participating businesses receive a financial incentive as well as expanded information on their energy usage.
TVA EnergyRight operates voltage optimization programs with local power companies that operate distribution feeder voltages in the lower half of the standard voltage range[KP23] , thereby reducing energy consumption annually.
TVA EnergyRight partners with local power companies, like Nashville Electric Service, to offer Demand Response programs that ensure the delivery of reliable energy during extreme weather. Through our Peak Power Partners program, 60 schools in the Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) district opt to lower energy use during extreme weather events (with no effect on the learning environment) to reduce the burden on the power grid and earn money for the school district. Through Peak Power Partners and energy efficiency education to school staff and students, MNPS has reduced its energy budget by $3M and rerouted those funds into areas where they’re needed most in the district.
Metro Nashville Public Schools harness the power of Demand Response to meet savings goals.
The Power of REnewable energy
More sources of power mean more energy options for the Valley. Through TVA Green programs, renewable energy from solar and carbon-free technologies are changing the way customers power their homes, businesses and lives. We continue to add more renewables to our energy mix, providing low-cost, clean energy to power the Valley now and in the future through these programs:
TVA Green FY22 Highlights
Green Connect connects residential consumers who are ready to commit to a solar generation system with quality installers. Consumers also have access to helpful resources and receive an installation verification ensuring their systems are installed to TVA Green Connect program standards.
For $2 per month, Green Switch consumers can match some or all of their home or business electricity use with 100% solar energy generated in the Valley, making it an easy and affordable program for Valley consumers.
Green Flex enables businesses with high energy consumption to quickly meet their sustainability goals at a lower cost through the purchase of renewable energy certificates (RECs) to reduce the impact of electricity
consumption, support renewable energy and become a leader in
sustainability. In FY2022, product pricing was set at $2.50 per MWh, which is made up of 100% wind RECs generated at locations outside of the Valley, then delivered to the Valley.
Green Invest is a proven, award-winning model that offers business and industries an effective, timely, and cost-competitive solution to aggressively meet their sustainability goals. The program matches customer-driven commitments to use more renewable energy with new in-Valley renewable projects by leveraging a competitive procurement process. Businesses who partner with TVA benefit from TVA’s scale and negotiating expertise in attracting a wide variety of potential renewable projects at economic prices. Since its 2018 launch, Green Invest has resulted in:
gENERATION FLEXIBILITY
Since June 2020, Generation Flexibility has provided local power companies that have signed on as Valley Partners with the option to generate a portion of their total energy load to meet the renewable energy goals of their customers, attract sustainability-focused businesses to their communities, and solve individual challenges for their customers or distribution systems.
The first two Green Invest projects were completed and started generating electricity in 2022 to support the renewable energy goals of Meta. In September, Muscle Shoals came online with 227 MW of generating power, making it the largest solar farm in Alabama. The project was a partnership with Ørsted Energy and helped boost Alabama’s state solar rankings.
A second 150 MW solar project in Elora, TN came online in March in partnership with NextEra Energy Resources. The project has benefited the local community with 250 construction jobs and millions of dollars in expected revenues over the next two decades. Doug Perry, TVA senior vice president of Commercial Energy Solutions, said, “TVA is building a greener future that leaves no one behind in the new clean energy economy. This public-private relationship demonstrates the strength of TVA’s community energy model to attract high-quality jobs into the communities we serve while helping businesses meet their sustainability goals.”
First Green Invest solar projects come online.
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In July 2022, TVA issued a request for proposal (RFP) for up to 5,000 MW of new carbon-free energy that could be online before 2029. Energy resources could include solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, biomass, nuclear, green gas and battery energy storage systems.
The response from the market was strong as evidenced by over 14 GW of generation and capacity project proposals and nearly 100 projects from more than 40 developers providing their intent to bid.
TVA will assess proposals in 2023 to select those projects that position TVA to remain a leader in carbon reduction while providing reliable, low-cost energy to customers. The carbon-free energy investments we are making now will position TVA for a clean energy future.
The Power of working together
FY22 Local Power Company Top Performers
IMPROVED ENERGY EQUITY
Local Power Company | Energy Equity Savings ($) |
Nashville Electric Service | $5,263,866 |
Knoxville Utilities Board | $5,013,583 |
Ripley Power & Light | $3,668,107 |
Memphis Light, Gas and Water | $3,578,788 |
EPB | $1,952,099 |
CARBON REDUCTION
Local Power Company | Carbon Saved (tons) |
Huntsville Utilities | 56,579 |
Middle Tennessee Electric | 29,338 |
Nashville Electric Service | 24,351 |
CDE Lightband | 23,195 |
City of Athens Electric Department (AL) | 20,021 |
TOTAL ENERGY SAVINGS
Local Power Company | Energy Saved (kWh) | % of FY Program Total |
Cleveland Utilities | 3,527,853 | 10.43% |
BrightRidge | 3,368,941 | 9.96% |
Ripley Power & Light | 2,468,749 | 7.30% |
Memphis Light, Gas and Water | 2,405,179 | 7.11% |
Duck River Electric Membership Corporation | 2,006,964 | 5.93% |
TOTAL ENERGY SAVINGS, SAVED AS % OF SALES
Local Power Company | Energy Saved (kWh) | Total Savings % of Sales |
Ripley Power & Light | 2,468,749 | 3.56% |
Sparta Electric Department | 600,358 | 2.33% |
Humboldt Utilities | 613,603 | 1.39% |
Cleveland Utilities | 3,527,853 | 0.93% |
Amory Utilities | 329,059 | 0.84% |
home energy evaluations
Local Power Company | Energy Saved (kWh) | % of FY Program Total | Participants |
Middle Tennessee Electric | 386,501 | 13.41% | 733 |
Appalachian Electric | 294,195 | 10.21% | 422 |
Blue Ridge Mountain Electric | 204,797 | 7.10% | 134 |
Duck River Electric Membership Corporation | 173,791 | 6.03% | 217 |
City of Athens Electric Department (AL) | 156,774 | 5.44% | 124 |
DIY Home Energy assessment
Local Power Company | Energy Saved (kWh) | % of FY Program Total | Participants |
Knoxville Utilities Board | 200,477 | 7.35% | 218 |
Volunteer Energy Cooperative | 186,992 | 6.86% | 202 |
Nashville Electric Service | 143,840 | 5.28% | 156 |
Memphis Light, Gas and Water | 128,557 | 4.72% | 142 |
BrightRidge | 87,203 | 3.20% | 97 |
HOME UPLIFT
Local Power Company | Energy Saved (kWh) | % of FY Program Total | Participants |
Nashville Electric Service | 1,091,836 | 27.52% | 376 |
Knoxville Utilities Board | 895,783 | 22.58% | 392 |
EPB | 448,066 | 11.29% | 194 |
BrightRidge | 305,155 | 7.69% | 99 |
Middle Tennessee Electric | 220,083 | 5.55% | 70 |
HOME ENERGY WORKSHOPS
Local Power Company | Energy Saved (kWh) | % of FY Program Total |
Memphis Light, Gas and Water | 17,980 | 57.14% |
4-County Electric Power Association | 8,990 | 28.57% |
Starkville Utilities | 4,495 | 14.29% |
NEW HOMES
Local Power Company | Efficient Energy Added (kWh) | % of FY Program Total | Participants | Carbon Saved (tons) |
Huntsville Utilities | 13,565,263 | 27.86% | 173 | 54,661 |
CDE Lightband | 6,698,856 | 13.76% | 47 | 22,532 |
Middle Tennessee Electric | 6,188,835 | 12.71% | 77 | 25,437 |
Nashville Electric Service | 3,918,390 | 8.05% | 45 | 14,862 |
Duck River Electric Membership Corporation | 2,370,156 | 4.87% | 84 | 9,866 |
NEW HOMES, added as % of sales
Local Power Company | Efficient Energy Added (kWh) | Total Added % of Sales | Carbon Saved (tons) |
CDE Lightband | 6,698,856 | 0.67% | 22,532 |
Huntsville Utilities | 13,565,263 | 0.51% | 54,661 |
Starkville Utilities | 431,049 | 0.33% | 1,801 |
Franklin Electric Plant Board | 177,846 | 0.33% | 691 |
Cookeville Electric Department | 537,678 | 0.29% | 2,126 |
Business & Industry energy upgrades, incentive spend
Local Power Company | Incentives Awarded | Energy Saved (kWh) | Efficient Energy Added (kWh) |
Nashville Electric Service | $1,330,031 | 391,385 | 10,756,949 |
West Point Water & Light | $600,000 | - | 6,000,000 |
EPB | $550,785 | 94,640 | 852,995 |
Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation | $336,627 | - | 3,115,457 |
Warren Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation | $267,675 | - | 2,676,745 |