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EPB is celebrating Earth Month with a trivia contest, prizes + a new, free service

EPB Energy Pro inspecting air filter

EPB Energy Pros provide expert advice at no charge | Photo provided

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DYK? Last year marked the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, which has been celebrated every April since 1970.

This year, EPB is celebrating Earth Month with the launch of EPB Energy Pros — a new, free service to help customers:

💰 Save money on their energy bills
♻️ Reduce their environmental impact
🤔 Get expert advice on all their energy-related questions
🌬️ Improve the air quality of their homes

With 75+ years of combined experience, the EPB Energy Pros provide expert advice at no charge (think: solar systems, HVAC, major appliances, and other home upgrades). They can also help customers with questions about electric vehicles, new home construction + remodeling, improving performance, and billing concerns.

EPB is keeping the celebration going with an Earth Month Trivia Contest, giving away prizes like:

  • 3 Smart Home packages (all-new Echo Show 10, Ring Security Camera, Philips Hue LED Smart Light Bulbs, and a TP-Link Smart Home WiFi Outlet) weekly
  • a Home Energy Renovation grand prize ($2,500 value)

Click here to answer this week’s trivia questions for a chance to win. You can schedule a call or appointment with the EPB Energy Pros online or by calling (423) 648-1372.

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