Duke Energy Offers $125,000 in Assistance for Ohio and Kentucky Customers Facing Energy Bill Challenges


06/16/2023


Duke Energy is offering an extra $125,000 in financial aid to customers in Ohio and Kentucky who may be facing difficulties in paying their energy bills. This amount supplements the initial $292,000 allocated to the Greater Cincinnati region, resulting in a combined total of $417,000 from Duke Energy's Share the Light Fund®. Every dollar donated to the fund is matched by the Duke Energy Foundation, fostering a partnership between customers and communities to assist individuals and families in need.
 
According to Amy Spiller, the president of Duke Energy Ohio and Kentucky, "We want to assure our customers who may be struggling to pay their energy bills that we are here to provide support." By collaborating with partner organizations, Duke Energy can assist customers during these challenging times.
 
The funds will be distributed through two community partners: The Salvation Army in Ohio will receive a $75,000 contribution, while the Northern Kentucky Community Action Agency (NKCAA) will receive $50,000. Eligible Duke Energy customers can receive an annual credit of up to $300 on their account.
 
Kentucky customers can contact the NKCAA at 859.581.6607, while Ohio customers should reach out to their respective local community action agencies listed below to determine their eligibility:
 
Adams County: 937.378.6041 Butler County: 513.868.9300 Clermont County: 513.732.2277 Clinton County: 937.382.8365 Hamilton County: 513.569.1850 Montgomery County: 937.341.5000 Warren County: 513.970.6737
Over the past five years, Duke Energy has provided more than $1.9 million in energy bill assistance to over 6,200 households in Ohio and Kentucky. In addition to the Share the Light Fund, the company made a $150,000 donation to the United Way in January to directly support families in Northern Kentucky. Furthermore, in 2022, Duke Energy offered over $3 million in financial aid to eligible Ohio natural gas customers through a separate agreement with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.