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Governor Meyer Announces $6.5 Million Credit Program For Delawareans Struggling With Utility Bills

Governor Matt Meyer | Newsroom | Office of the Governor | Public Advocate | Date Posted: Wednesday, June 18, 2025


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WILMINGTON – Today, Governor Matt Meyer announces an agreement with Delmarva Power to cover the energy bills of struggling Delaware families:

“Today, the State of Delaware is proud to announce a meaningful step forward for Delaware families. Through a renewed partnership between the Delaware Sustainable Energy Utility (SEU) and Delmarva Power, we are proud to announce the expansion of the Home Energy Check-Up and Counseling Program (HEC²).  Not only will the expansion deliver immediate utility bill credits to eligible households, but it will also invest in long-term energy efficiency improvements that reduce costs over time.

“This is a win for the people of Delaware. At a time when energy prices have stretched household budgets through both winter and summer, this agreement will bring nearly $6.5 million in total relief and energy-saving support to our communities—without shifting any of the cost burden onto customers. It’s a model of what collaboration between government, utilities, and community organizations can achieve when we put people first. Together, we’re building a more resilient, energy-efficient Delaware, one where no one is left behind.”

This agreement is not contingent on any new legislation passing and funds will be distributed to Home Energy Check-Up and Counseling Program (HEC²) to applicants who earn up to 350% of the federal poverty level and are delinquent on their energy bills. The State of Delaware estimates nearly 20,000 Delawareans will be aided by this one-time cash infusion.

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Governor Meyer Announces $6.5 Million Credit Program For Delawareans Struggling With Utility Bills

Governor Matt Meyer | Newsroom | Office of the Governor | Public Advocate | Date Posted: Wednesday, June 18, 2025


Governor Matt Meyer's Logo

WILMINGTON – Today, Governor Matt Meyer announces an agreement with Delmarva Power to cover the energy bills of struggling Delaware families:

“Today, the State of Delaware is proud to announce a meaningful step forward for Delaware families. Through a renewed partnership between the Delaware Sustainable Energy Utility (SEU) and Delmarva Power, we are proud to announce the expansion of the Home Energy Check-Up and Counseling Program (HEC²).  Not only will the expansion deliver immediate utility bill credits to eligible households, but it will also invest in long-term energy efficiency improvements that reduce costs over time.

“This is a win for the people of Delaware. At a time when energy prices have stretched household budgets through both winter and summer, this agreement will bring nearly $6.5 million in total relief and energy-saving support to our communities—without shifting any of the cost burden onto customers. It’s a model of what collaboration between government, utilities, and community organizations can achieve when we put people first. Together, we’re building a more resilient, energy-efficient Delaware, one where no one is left behind.”

This agreement is not contingent on any new legislation passing and funds will be distributed to Home Energy Check-Up and Counseling Program (HEC²) to applicants who earn up to 350% of the federal poverty level and are delinquent on their energy bills. The State of Delaware estimates nearly 20,000 Delawareans will be aided by this one-time cash infusion.

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