NES OFFERS LAST ENERGY SAVERS WORKSHOP OF THE SUMMER

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Nashville Electric Service (NES) is offering its last free Neighborhood Energy Savers Workshop of the summer on Saturday, August 15, at the Sumner County YMCA. Customers are invited to attend and learn easy, do-it-yourself improvements to lower their bill.

Participants will get hands-on learning experience at multiple workstations teaching energy-efficient improvements anyone can do at home with simple tools such as caulk, spray foam and weather stripping. Attendees can complete an energy action checklist and take home a free energy-saving tool kit valued at $25 to get started.

More than 90 participants have already attended NES workshops this year. NES’ summer “Be Cool” campaign urges customers to attend a workshop because “high energy bills are lame, but you can be cool.”

This fall, NES will be offering additional workshops to help customers prepare for typically higher winter bills.

2015 FALL WORKHOPS

September 26
Bellevue YMCA
8101 Highway 100, Nashville, TN 37221

October 17
East Park Community Center
600 Woodland Street, Nashville, TN 37206

About NES
Nashville Electric Service (NES) is one of the 12 largest public electric utilities in the nation, distributing energy to more than 360,000 customers in Middle Tennessee. Founded in 1939, NES is proud to be celebrating 75 years as a community partner and service provider. For more information, visit www.nespower.com.