The Smart Thermostat Rewards puts money back into your pocket and helps maintain reliability, even during peak energy use — like a winter cold snap or a summer heat streak.
TVA EnergyRight Smart Thermostat Rewards program was carefully designed with input from residents and local power companies like Middle Tennessee Electric. This voluntary program rewards participants for using less energy during times of peak energy demand.
MTE and TVA have partnered to provide home rebates to you through qualifying home energy efficiency upgrades. This program is designed to help you reduce energy consumption by improving your home’s efficiency, save money on installation costs, and make you more comfortable.
We’re constantly working to help members save. With the help of TVA EnergyRight, our power generation partner, we’ve created rebates, incentives, programs, and resources to improve your home’s energy efficiency, reduce the time you spend looking for a qualified contractor, and lower your monthly energy costs by building better energy habits.
MTE's EnergyHub Trailer is a new way we are engaging members in the conversation about energy efficiency. Tour the trailer to find energy saving tips for appliances, interact with common smart home devices, learn about solar and electric vehicles, talk with an MTE Energy Pro and more.
We've partnered with TVA to offer another great tool for members looking to buy a new appliance. While your heating and cooling system uses the most energy in your home, appliances are also energy hogs. When you purchase a new appliance — like a dishwasher, refrigerator or dryer — you should consider buying a more efficient model to reduce how much energy you consume. This can help you save money on your monthly bill. Over time, the savings can really add up.
MTE and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) are partnering to support the Home Uplift program, which funds home energy upgrades and strives to increase energy efficiency and home weatherization for low-income households. This partnership is the first of its kind in the Tennessee Valley and marks the first time third parties have come together with the electric utilities to assist participating community members.