Free Energy-Saving Workshops a Hit with Customers

Free Energy-Saving Workshops a Hit with Customers

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Nashville Electric Service (NES) customers are learning how to make easy, energy-saving improvements at home with a few simple tools and a little practice. NES, along with the Tennessee Valley Authority, is hosting its fourth Neighborhood Energy Savers workshop on Saturday, March 9 from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the East Park Rec Center, 600 Woodland Street, Nashville 37206. Participants will learn how to weather-strip and seal an exterior door, caulk around windows and baseboards, seal air leaks using expanding spray foam, and install high-efficiency faucet aerators. Customers can go home and implement the improvements right away because each participating household will receive a free energy-saving tool-kit to take with them. Feedback from previous workshop participants includes: Thanks for the supplies that were provided. It was a pleasant, generous surprise! The workshop was very helpful. I got some excellent information. We should have seminars like this quite often. I’m going to make these changes for a more energy-efficient home! Excellent workshop! I will tell my co-workers and friends to attend. For information regarding future workshops, visit nespower.com/community_workshops.html. Nashville Electric Service is one of the 12 largest public electric utilities in the nation, distributing energy to more than 360,000 customers in Middle Tennessee. For more information about NES, visit nespower.com.