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TELUS Launches SmartEnergy For Good Across Ontario To Help Low-Income Canadians Decrease Their Home Energy Use And Save Money

ONTARIO-TELUSĀ  has announced it is is expanding its Connecting for Good programming, to now include TELUS SmartEnergy for Good.

A first-of-its-kind initiative in Canada, TELUS SmartEnergy for Good is designed to advance energy equity by providing vulnerable households with access to smart energy technology at a subsidized monthly service cost according to Telus. The first phase of SmartEnergy for Good has launched in Ontario, equipping eligible low-income households with the tools and technology they need to reduce energy consumption, lower their utility bills, and contribute to Canada’s climate targets.

“TELUS SmartEnergy for Good represents a new and innovative approach to energy equity in Canada, building on our team’s longstanding belief that technology is a great equalizer, but only if we all have access to it equally,” said Darren Entwistle, President & CEO, TELUS. “TELUS SmartEnergy for Good – the next phase of our Connecting for Good program – provides families challenged by affordability concerns and in need of a helping hand, with powerful tools to manage their energy consumption and lower their monthly bills, while reducing their carbon footprint. Indeed, by combining our telecommunications expertise with our social purpose, we are connecting communities and citizens to both a more sustainable and more affordable future.”

The program is open to qualifying low-income Ontario residents, including seniors, families, and youth aging out of government care. Through TELUS SmartEnergy for Good, qualifying customers will receive a subsidized comprehensive SmartHome Energy management packageĀ  including: a monthly TELUS SmartEnergy subscription, a smart thermostat rental, two energy monitoring plugs, and professional installation.

“Last year, Ontario launched the largest energy savings program in our history, to reduce bills for families,” said StephenĀ Lecce, Ontario’s Minister of Energy and Mines. “We welcome initiatives that help households lower their energy bills, reduce peak demand, and benefit from modern energy-saving technology.”

TELUS SmartEnergy is a subscription-based energy management solution helping Canadians save money on their energy bills and reduce their environmental footprint. Subscribers can save up to 15 per cent on energy bills by, among other things, automating temperature settings and powering down unused devices, while monitoring usage through personalized insights in the app.

Beyond subsidizing SmartHome technology, the initiative educates households on energy cost reduction while supporting Ontario’s emission reduction targets by reducing grid strain during peak demand. As part of its environmental commitment, TELUS will plant four trees per year on behalf of each participating household, contributing to carbon sequestration and climate resilience.

TELUS plans to bring SmartEnergy for Good to additional provinces across Canada later this year. To learn more, visitĀ telus.com/smartenergyforgood.

 

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