PPL Utilities Posts Winners Of Change A Little, Save A Lot Energy Efficiency Video Contest
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PPL Utilities posted the three winning videos from its recent Change A Little, Save A Lot Energy Efficiency Video Contest--

-- Grand Prize - Morton & Priscilla from Locust Gap, Northumberland County: This husband and wife team converted an old church into their home.  They shared that they were able to save more than $100 a month just by replacing old bulbs with LEDs.  They also turn off lights, use natural light whenever possible, and they even added mirrors in their home to reflect LED lights.  With the money they save, they love to restore historic buildings.

-- Second Place - Laura from Quakertown, Bucks County: Laura’s daughter helped her create a cute and witty video sharing their energy efficiency tips.  Instead of turning up the heat, they wear extra layers.  They use natural light whenever possible, work outside when the weather cooperates, and open blinds.  This family saves energy and money to enjoy special family moments – like their sister’s upcoming nuptials in Jamaica.

 -- Third Place - Josue from Allentown, Lehigh County: This incredibly talented father-son duo created their own original song about how they save electricity. Dad played the keyboard, while son sang about turning off unnecessary lights and water, and unplugging devices when not in use.  Even more importantly, this youngster realized that saving energy doesn’t only save money, it’s also good for our planet.

Visit the PPL Utilities website for more information on energy conservation and available rebates.

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[Posted: December 8, 2020]


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