The Board of Commissioners voted 4-0 on Wednesday
in favor of program changes that will make its Share the Pennies an opt-out
program instead of opt-in, which it currently is.
The program change
is expected to take effect Jan. 1, 2018. Prior to automatically enrolling all
customers into Share the Pennies, MLGW is rolling out an education campaign in
July 2017 to make customers aware of the change, highlight the program’s benefit
to the community and explain options for opting
out.
Customers who do not
want to participate in the Share the Pennies program can opt-out beginning July
2017.
Started in 2013,
Share the Pennies is a voluntary program that provides grants for home
weatherization projects for low-income MLGW customers to help reduce wasted
energy. Participating customers have their utility costs rounded up to the next
dollar, and the extra change goes toward weatherization
grants.
Currently, seniors
and disabled customers who meet low-income and other requirements can apply for
grants of up to $1,500 to reduce wasted energy in their homes. The
board-approved changes expand Share the Pennies to include all low-income
customers in MLGW’s service area as potential beneficiaries. Grant amounts could
also increase, depending on how funding changes with higher customer
participation levels.
Share the Pennies is
not a bill assistance program. Funds for weatherization improvements are only
available for residential homeowners. Rental properties are
ineligible.
For more information about Share the Pennies and the changes approved by the board, visit http://mlgw.com/sharethepennies.
For more information about Share the Pennies and the changes approved by the board, visit http://mlgw.com/sharethepennies.
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