Dayton Power & Light Customers can Double Their Rebate by Purchasing an Energy Efficient Refrigerator & Recycling the Old One...
July 08 2015 - 10:17AM
Business Wire
Rebate Pilot Program adds ENERGYSTAR appliances and Wi-Fi
thermostats through October
Dayton Power and Light (DP&L), a subsidiary of The AES
Corporation (NYSE: AES), is offering residential customers the
highest incentive ever - $100 total - for buying a high efficiency
ENERGY STAR® refrigerator and recycling their old refrigerator to
save on energy costs.
DP&L is expanding its rebate program through October to
reward customers with $50 for the purchase of:
- ENERGY STAR certified
refrigerators
- ENERGY STAR certified clothes
washers
- Wi-Fi enabled thermostats (including
learning thermostats, such as Nest)
All customers have to do is look for signs in retail outlets
identifying appliances that qualify for the rebate. After
purchasing the appliance, customers simply submit an application
(either by mail or online). The rebate will be mailed to the
customer’s home. The program will last through October, or until
funds are exhausted.
ENERGY STAR appliances use advanced technologies that use 10-20
percent less energy than standard appliances, which helps save
money and protect the environment.
“Household appliances account for about 13% of the average
electrical bill so the new higher efficiency appliances provide an
opportunity for real savings,” said Director of Operations Tom
Tatham. “DP&L’s rebate programs can offset some of the purchase
price of the new appliances, saving customers money for years to
come while helping the environment.”
Customers who purchase an ENERGYSTAR refrigerator can qualify
for the additional $50 by simply calling DP&L to pick up the
old refrigerator for free. Almost 100% of the materials in the old
appliance will be recycled, protecting the environment. For more
information about recycling or to schedule a pick-up, visit our
website.
The rebate is part of DP&L’s ongoing Energy Efficiency
programs that provide discounted energy efficient light bulbs to
customers at participating local retailers; help residents recycle
old refrigerators and freezers and pay residents a rebate to
install higher efficiency heating and air conditioning systems.
See more energy efficiency measures at www.dpandl.com/save.
About The Dayton Power and Light Company and AES
The Dayton Power and Light Company is the principal subsidiary
of DPL Inc. (DPL) a regional energy provider and an AES Company.
DPL’s other significant subsidiaries include DPL Energy, LLC
(DPLE), Miami Valley Insurance Company (MVIC), and DPL Energy
Resources, Inc. (DPLER), which also does business as DP&L
Energy. The Dayton Power and Light Company, a regulated electric
utility, provides service to over 515,000 customers in West Central
Ohio; DPLE engages in the operation of merchant peaking generation
facilities; MVIC, a captive insurance company, provides insurance
services to DPL and its subsidiaries, and DPLER is a competitive
retail electric supplier. DPL, through its subsidiaries, owns and
operates approximately 3,000 megawatts of generation capacity, of
which 2,000 megawatts are coal-fired units and 1,000 megawatts are
solar, natural gas and diesel peaking units. For more information
about the company, please visit www.dplinc.com. Follow DP&L on
Twitter @DPLToday.
About AES
The AES Corporation (NYSE: AES) is a Fortune 200 global power
company. We provide affordable, sustainable energy to 18 countries
through a diverse portfolio of distribution businesses as well as
thermal and renewable generation facilities. Our workforce of
18,500 people is committed to operational excellence and meeting
the world’s changing power needs. AES’ 2014 revenues were $17
billion and AES owns and manages $39 billion in total assets. To
learn more, please visit www.aes.com. Follow AES on Twitter
@TheAESCorp.
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