NORTH VERNON, Ind. - Duke Energy will soon be in select North Vernon neighborhoods as part of its 'Neighborhood Energy Saver Program.' Their team will go door-to-door to educate homeowners on energy-saving products and may provide certain items at no cost.
The City of North Vernon and the North Vernon Police Department want to assure residents that all representatives are legitimate Duke Energy employees and will be clearly identified by proper uniforms and credentials to alleviate any concerns.
Click here to see the neighborhoods they will be canvassing.
If you have questions or would like to schedule your free in-home energy assessment (or in case you miss them when they stop by), call 855-602-9747.
For more information about the Neighborhood Energy Saver program, go to the Duke Energy website here.
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