OG&E To Present Energy Efficiency Program In Enid
Participants can learn how to save energy, money using OG&E’s programs
OKLAHOMA CITY – OG&E will provide Enid residents with information about its energy efficiency programs, designed to help OG&E customers manage their energy more wisely and potentially lower their energy bills.
Two sessions of the program, “How to Save Money on Your Utilities,” will be presented from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday, May 19 at Autry Tech School, 1201 W. Willow, Enid. The program is free and open to the public.
Participants will learn about OG&E’s free weatherization programs for low-income and fixed income customers as well as the OG&E Home Energy Efficiency Program, which includes a home energy audit and air conditioner tune-up. Other topics include an overview of OG&E’s Positive Energy® Home program, geothermal systems, and incentive programs for OG&E business customers.
Reservations are not necessary. For more information on parking, room location and wheel chair access, contact Autry Tech School at 580-242-2750.
OG&E, a subsidiary of Oklahoma City-based OGE Energy Corp. (NYSE: OGE), serves more than 780,000 electric customers in a service area spanning 30,000 square miles, including about 65,000 customers in western Arkansas. OGE Energy also is the parent company of Enogex LLC, a midstream natural gas pipeline business with principal operations in Oklahoma.