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  1. Energy Assistance for Savings & Efficiency (EASE) Free energy-saving home improvements for qualifying customers. Includes improvements like attic insulation and smart thermostats that can help regulate temperature, save energy, and reduce your bill. Eligibility: Must be a Georgia Power customer; Meet income eligibility requirements

  2. The Georgia Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), is a federally-funded program that helps low-income households with their home energy bills. This assistance can reduce the risk of health and safety problems such as illness, fire, or disconnection.

  3. As a resident of Georgia, you may qualify for a financial assistance program designed to help you pay your energy bills. Low-income consumers who meet the following criteria are eligible to receive assistance from the federally-funded LIHEAP.

  4. Qualified individuals may be able to receive energy bill payment assistance, energy crisis assistance, weatherization and energy-related minor home repairs. Applications are offered first to homebound individuals, individuals age 65 and over and those with life-threatening circumstances.

  5. Find financial assistance programs from Georgia Power for paying utilities, including from the government or non-profits. Some of the resources for low-income families include payment plans, H.E.A.T., Project SHARE, and weatherization. Or locate free energy saving or conservation programs. Get help with bills from Georgia Power below.

  6. If you are an income-qualified Georgia Power customer, you may be eligible for free home energy efficiency improvements through our Energy Assistance for Savings and Efficiency Program. We want all of our customers to experience the comfort and savings of an energy efficient home.

  7. Georgia Power is the largest subsidiary of Southern Company, one of the nation's largest generators of electricity. The company is an investor-owned, tax-paying utility, serving 2.3 million customers in 155 of 159 counties in Georgia. Georgia Power's rates remain well below the national average.

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