Dominion East Ohio Distributes Over $1.4 Million in Energy Assistance to Keep Customers Warm
2009年1月9日 - 12:30AM
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- Funds distributed through Community Action Agencies CLEVELAND,
Jan. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Dominion East Ohio today distributed more
than $1.4 million to community action agencies across the company's
service area, intended to help income-eligible customers with
payment assistance and energy conservation. The Salvation Army
received $500,000 for the EnergyShare program, a last-resort energy
assistance program that helps customers maintain their natural gas
service or avoid disconnection. EnergyShare is administered by The
Salvation Army and supported by donations from Dominion, its
customers, its employees and the general public. The program serves
as a safety net for income-eligible customers after they have
exhausted all other forms of assistance. EnergyShare dollars are
now available throughout Dominion's service area. In the Greater
Cleveland area, the Empowerment Center of Greater Cleveland
received $425,000 to assist low-income Dominion East Ohio families
and their neighborhoods. Consumer Protection Association received
$125,000 to help set up workable payment arrangements for troubled
customers. Additionally, Dominion will distribute another $417,000
to community action agencies throughout the company's service area
to provide payment assistance to needy customers. These funds will
be released within 30 days through the Ohio Department of
Development. Customers can call 1-800-282-0880 for more information
on these funds. "With the current economic downturn, we expect our
customers will seek more energy assistance this winter than
previous ones, and we want our customers to know they can count on
us for help," said Bruce C. Klink, Dominion East Ohio president.
"In addition to using the funds to provide bill payment assistance
for low-income customers, the agencies will also target customers
who are not income-eligible for other types of assistance, such as
the federally funded Home Energy Assistance Program, but may still
experience financial hardship." The announcement and check
presentation took place today at The Salvation Army's downtown
Cleveland headquarters with representatives from Dominion, The
Salvation Army and various community action agencies. The funds are
part of Dominion's recent rate case settlement, approved by the
Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, in which the company agreed to
provide funding to organizations that help Dominion East Ohio
customers in the areas of payment assistance and education
regarding the efficient use of natural gas. Dominion is one of the
nation's largest producers of energy, with a portfolio of
approximately 27,000 megawatts of generation. Dominion serves
retail energy customers in 12 states. For more information about
Dominion, visit the company's Web site at http://www.dom.com/ .
DATASOURCE: Dominion East Ohio CONTACT: Jeff Zidonis,
+1-216-736-6228, Tracy Oliver, +1-216-736-6219, Peggy Ehora,
+1-419-226-4866, or toll-free in Ohio, +1-800-556-4400, all of
Dominion East Ohio; Phil Mason of The Salvation Army,
+1-216-588-9418 Web site: http://www.dom.com/
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