Got this emailed to me by a city worker today. I think there was supposed to be a booth set up that dealt with energy efficiency at the Spruce up for Spring event, that was eventually canceled. I think the energy audit normally cost $200 and with a $150 rebate, the total cost of just the audit was $50 – which sounds like a good deal. Not sure if this is the same thing or not, but either way could be worth it to find out.

Here’s the information:

The Greater Cincinnati Energy Alliance has an upcoming AmeriCorps Summer Outreach effort planned in the Fort Thomas area this Friday, July 22nd and Saturday, July 23rd. As a part of our partnership with a team from AmeriCorps’ National Civilian Community Corps, we will be canvassing the area to spread awareness about the benefits of energy efficiency and the rebate program we offer to help homeowners.

The Energy Alliance is a regional non-profit organization that provides reduced-cost energy assessments, project management and financial incentives to residents of 1-2 family owner-occupied homes and building owners of Hamilton County in Ohio and Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties in Kentucky. Our Home Performance Program allows homeowners to easily and affordably make energy efficient upgrades to their home with cash incentives and low-interest loans.