Citizens Energy enrolling more residents in electricity savings program this winter

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Boston, Mass. – Nonprofit Citizens Energy today announced it is enrolling more residents in its JOE-4-SUN electricity savings program as winter approaches. With electric heating costs expected to increase again this year, Citizens is encouraging qualified households in Massachusetts and New York to sign up for their low-income community solar program, JOE-4-SUN, to save on their monthly utility bills.

“Heating costs remain a heavy burden for many households across the region,” said Joe Kennedy III, President of Citizens Energy. “For more than 40 years, Citizens Energy has been here to help, working to ensure residents are never left out in the cold, and this year is no exception. Through our JOE-4-SUN program, we’re reducing monthly electricity bills for thousands of low-income households, and we encourage those in need to learn more and sign up.”

The JOE-4-SUN program extends the benefits of green energy to low-income families without the need of rooftop solar panels on their home or changing their utility provider. Instead, Citizens Energy develops, finances, constructs, owns and operates utility-scale, ground-mounted projects that generate renewable energy and provide reduced electricity costs to communities across the country. Already, the JOE-4-SUN program is providing electric savings to 2,400 households in New York and Massachusetts.

Founded by former U.S. Representative Joseph P. Kennedy II in 1979, Citizens Energy is a non-profit energy company helping Americans afford life’s basic necessities. They have distributed over $600 million in charitable benefits to programs and families in need, and are Massachusetts’ largest low-income community solar developer and operator.

In addition to the JOE-4-SUN program, Citizens Energy provides heating grants to shelters housing homeless individuals and families. Since 1996, the program has awarded over $8.75 million to more than 300 homeless shelters in 17 states, significantly offsetting energy costs and freeing up funds for essential services.

For more information about the JOE-4-SUN program, visit the website or call (855) JOE-4-SUN.

About Citizens Energy

Established in 1979 by former U.S. Representative Joseph P. Kennedy II, Citizens Energy Corporation is a non-profit energy company that develops for-profit business ventures to fund charitable assistance programs for low-income households and traditionally marginalized communities. Since its founding, Citizens has provided over $600 million in funding to those in need.

With a mission to make life’s basic needs more accessible and affordable, Citizens funds, develops, and builds renewable energy and high-voltage transmission projects that support a just clean-energy transition.

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