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A more energy-efficient home, at no cost.

Energy efficiency, delivered with EASE.

We offer free energy efficiency improvements for those who need it most.

For programs that provide financial assistance, click here.

How the program works:

Step 1

Review the Criteria

Before completing an application, make sure you meet the basic program criteria:

  • You are a Georgia Power customer.
  • Your household income is 300% or less of the U.S. Federal Poverty guidelines. View 2025 guidelines for program participation.

 

Step 2

Apply

Fill out an application

Your completed application will be reviewed to determine your participation eligibility.

Call 1-877-310-5607 Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM ET if you require assistance completing an application.

 

Step 3

In-Home Assessment

If your household is approved to participate in the program, a Georgia Power Energy Assessor will contact you with instructions to complete an assessment. The assessor will review recommended home energy improvements with you and get your approval to move forward.

 

Improvements Made

At no cost to you, a program contractor will install the eligible energy-saving improvements identified during your home assessment, up to a total value of $5,000

 

Customer Testimonial

Learn how customers have benefited from EASE

Everyone wants to keep their home feeling good and operating at its best. If you are an income-qualified Georgia Power customer, you may be eligible for free home energy efficiency improvements through our Energy Assistance for Savings and Efficiency Program. We want all of our customers to experience the comfort and savings of an energy efficient home.

Live in a manufactured or factory-built home?
You may qualify for no-cost energy-saving upgrades through EASE Manufactured Home Program

Effective changes you can feel

Tap into different kinds of improvements to help make your home more energy efficient. You could qualify for one or more of these energy-saving upgrades.

Seal heating & air ducts

Service central heating & air (HVAC)

Improve insulation

Install smart, Wi-Fi thermostat

Water-saving devices

Air purifiers & power strips


Frequently Asked Questions

Get all the details by reading common questions and answers.

What are the qualifications to participate?

  • You are a Georgia Power customer

  • Your household income meets the requirements¹ – How do I prove this?


2025 Guidelines:

Size of Family * Annual Income Monthly Income
1 $46,950 $3,912.50
2 $63,450 $5,287.50
3 $79,950 $6,662.50
4 $96,450 $8,037.50
5 $112,950 $9,412.50
6 $129,450 $10,787.50
7 $145,950 $12,162.50
8 $162,450 $13,537.50
* For a family over 8 persons, add $11,000 for each additional person per year.

¹ Georgia Power uses 300% of Federal Poverty Guidelines in determining the income requirement.

For more information, please see the official document:
2025 U.S. Federal Poverty Guidelines

Will I need to list everyone in my household to participate in this program?

Yes, anyone who resides in your household, regardless of age, should be listed in your application.

What would prevent my home from receiving services?

We are unable to provide services to homes that have a health and safety issue.  This includes but isn’t limited to issues such as roof leaks, mold or moisture, faulty wiring, and gas leak(s). Health and safety issues must be resolved before we can provide energy efficiency services.

Can I participate in the program if I am a renter?

Yes, you can apply as a renter, but your landlord will need to give their written consent to participate. Please verify with your landlord their willingness to participate before applying.

Do you replace windows or doors?

No, the EASE program does not replace windows or doors. Approved measures are Attic Insulation, Air Sealing, Duct Sealing, LED Lighting or HVAC Servicing. 

We're Here To Help

If you have questions about the Energy Assistance for Savings and Efficiency Program, contact us at easecustomerservice@southernco.com or 1-877-310-5607,
Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM.

Energy Savings Tip

Use hot water for laundry sparingly.

Use hot water for laundry sparingly. Wash your clothes – a full load at a time – in warm or cold water and rinse in cold. Use hot water sparingly. And don’t use too much detergent. Oversudsing makes your machine work harder.