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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â A new $750,000 grant from the Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation (TDEC) will help NES customers make energy-efficient improvements to their homes.
The funding will go toward the Home Uplift Program is a joint project between NES and the Tennessee Valley Authority. It s available to limited-income homeowners in the NES service area.
TDECâs $750,000 grant builds upon TVAâs initial $750,000 contribution for Home Uplift.
Customers who qualify, receive valuable energy efficiency upgrades. Eligible energy efficiency upgrades include air sealing, duct sealing/replacement, attic insulation, water heater and pipe insulation, wall insulation, HVAC clean and tune, HVAC replacement, windows and door replacement, heat pump water heater, refrigerator replacement, LED bulbs, and lowÂflow showerheads.
EPB And TVA Celebrate 400th Home Uplift Participant Wednesday, April 14, 2021 EPB and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) announced Wednesday the completion of their 400th Home Uplift energy renovation and joined homeowner Eleanor Young in sharing the benefits of the program for her and hundreds of other EPB customers. EPB and TVA first partnered in 2015 to provide high-impact home energy upgrades to qualified homeowners with the goal of reducing their energy burden. The result is the Home Uplift program which has been replicated in communities across the Tennessee Valley. Those who qualify receive home improvements at no cost to help them dramatically reduce their power bills. On average, EPB’s Home Uplift participants save $500 on their energy costs each year.
Before Destiny’s Child and TLC there was En Vogue. With 10 million albums sold and chart-topping ’90s hits like “Hold On,” “Don’t Let Go,” and “Free Your Mind,” En Vogue set the vocal bar for future female groups.
The group most recently made a cameo appearance in “Coming 2 America,” the sequel to the nearly eponymous 1988 comedy. Like the original movie, this one was filled with memorable musical moments, including En Vogue singing “Whatta King” exchanging the lyrics of “Whatta Man.” Noticeably absent were two original members Maxine Jones and Dawn Robinson, causing many to wonder about their absence.
While En Vogue is one of the highest-selling girl groups of all time, breakups, scandals, and failed reunions have plagued the group for years.