The Sweater Weather Sweepstakes is Here!
WIN FABULOUS PRIZES while learning how to save on your electric bill. The Sweater Weather Sweepstakes runs from December 13 through January 14.
This holiday and winter season, keep the cold air outside—and keep your home warm and cozy all season long! Feel all the comforts and joys of lowering your home’s energy use with a bit of help along the way with TVA EnergyRight’s Sweater Weather Smart Holiday Sweepstakes. Get energy-saving advice from experts, take the DIY Home Energy Assessment and explore quick tips and tricks. Sweaters, socks, and energy savings? Now that’s snuggly.
UCEMC members can enter once, twice, or many times for a chance to win weekly prizes and one grand prize:
- One Grand Prize: Home Appliance Package – win a package worth $4,000 that could include an ENERGY STAR refrigerator, dishwasher, washer, and dryer.
- Weekly Grand Prize: A Smart Thermostat – keep your house snug on your schedule. This thermostat learns and adapts to your routine, so rest easy knowing you’re living efficiently.
- Weekly Runner-Up Prize: A Smart Mug Warmer – keep your cozy drinks perfectly warm with this efficient prize that auto-sense your mug and shuts off on its own. It’s fit for your merry moments.
- Click on the link above to enter and be well on your way to a toasty season.
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The Upper Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation (UCEMC) is an electric power distribution cooperative. UCEMC is owned and operated by its members and distributes electric power through more than 4,600 miles of lines to more than 50,000 members located primarily in Jackson, Overton, Putnam and Smith Counties and northern DeKalb County. Several members are served in “fringe” areas of Clay, Fentress, Macon, Pickett, White, and Wilson Counties.
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