Duke Energy Indiana allocates $320K for winter bill aid through Share the Light Fund

Stan Pinegar, President of Duke Energy Indiana
Stan Pinegar, President of Duke Energy Indiana
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Duke Energy Indiana has announced it will provide $320,000 in financial assistance to help customers pay their energy bills during the winter season. The support comes through the Share the Light Fund, which is financed by Duke Energy shareholders as well as voluntary contributions from customers and employees.

The company works with the Indiana Community Action Association to distribute these funds. Eligible customers can receive up to a $300 credit on their account each year. Eligibility is determined by income, family size, and available resources. Customers interested in applying are encouraged to contact their local community action agency for more information about eligibility and participating service providers.

Duke Energy also offers additional programs to help customers manage energy use and costs. These include usage alerts that notify customers of their electricity consumption and cost before billing periods end, free Home Energy House Calls where professionals assess home efficiency either in person or virtually, and interest-free installment payment plans for those who need flexible payment options. More details about these programs are available at duke-energy.com/SeasonalSavings.

Over the past five years, the Share the Light Fund has provided over $4 million in bill assistance, supporting nearly 15,000 households across Indiana.

Ed Gerardot, director of the Indiana Community Action Association, said: “Each year, more than 2,600 Indiana households receive assistance with their energy bills through Duke Energy’s Share the Light Fund, so as you would imagine, this support from the company is truly a gift. Duke continues to ‘walk the talk’ for its customers in need and is a great community partner.”

Stan Pinegar, president of Duke Energy Indiana, added: “Duke Energy’s Share the Light Fund is available to those who may be struggling to make ends meet. We work hand in hand with community partners to connect our customers with available assistance, offer programs and tools to help manage their energy use and provide financial support during times of economic hardship. Thank you to our customers and employees who, along with our shareholders, contribute to this important endeavor.”

Duke Energy Indiana serves approximately 920,000 customers across a 23,000-square-mile area and operates about 6,300 megawatts of owned electric capacity.

For further information or assistance inquiries regarding these programs or bill support services offered by Duke Energy Indiana or its partners such as the Indiana Community Action Association (INCAA), individuals should visit official channels or contact customer service directly.



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