With most major U.S. electric and gas utilities targeting net-zero emissions by 2050 or sooner, and many potential pathways being explored to achieve this, there is widespread agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) assessment that prioritizing energy...
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Residential Infrastructure 2024
by HomeServe USA | Jun 3, 2024
HomeServe is committed to supporting the last mile of energy infrastructure. Providing exceptional service and piece of mind to your customers is our top priority.
Increase In Extreme Cold Events Posing New Challenges for Energy Utilities
by Peter Buttrick | Feb 13, 2024
While it’s intuitive to link the warming of the planet with hotter and longer heatwaves, longer droughts, more wildfires, and heavier rain, the link is less obvious when it comes to an increase in extreme cold events across North America, particularly in areas that...
HomeServe Reflects on a Year of Protecting Homeowners and Supporting Communities
by Bill Eller | Jan 4, 2024
Looking back at 2023, HomeServe has much to celebrate. In addition to marking our 20th year in business, HomeServe has added over 100 new utility and municipal partners. We look forward to working with them to protect homeowners, promote local economic growth, bolster...
Alabama Power Introduces New Home Repair Service
by Bill Eller | Nov 22, 2023
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Nov. 14, 2023 - Alabama Power understands that an unexpected home repair can be a big disruption and a financial hardship. To help customers address these concerns, Alabama Power is introducing its residential customers to a new repair service...
Alabama Power and HomeServe Partner to Protect Homeowners and Support Community Initiatives
by Bill Eller | Nov 22, 2023
Serving 1.3 million residential customers in the southern two-thirds of the state, Alabama Power’s top commitment is taking care of customers, and its key goals are to provide reliable electricity, offer energy-savings programs, services and education, and find ways...
HVAC Contractors of Excellence: HomeServe Energy Services
by HomeServe USA | Nov 15, 2023
No customers slip through the cracks at HomeServe Energy Services, one of the most technologically-adept HVAC contractors at work today. HomeServe Energy Services (HES) dispatches reliable heating and cooling experts to more than 1,000 communities in 26 counties...
Infrastructure Week 2023
by HomeServe USA | May 11, 2023
Happy Infrastructure Week! We will be adding new infrastructure information, statistics, and more every day, so don’t forget to check back.Over the Last 5 YearsPeople StoriesItzel Perez Dominguez considered the purchase of a home – her first – carefully. She knew...
Service Line Repair Responsibility of Minneapolis Homeowner
by Peter Buttrick | May 11, 2023
Itzel Perez Dominguez considered the purchase of a home – her first – carefully. She knew she’d be responsible for mortgage, homeowners insurance and taxes and she reviewed her options thoroughly before committing to buying a home in Minneapolis. Buying a home for her...
HomeServe Advantage Program
by Peter Buttrick | Jul 6, 2022
Replacing an HVAC system is a costly proposition for homeowners, and high-efficiency equipment can be out of reach for many. This presents a challenge for utilities, as achieving efficiency goals depends on increased adoption of more efficient systems. The HomeServe...
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High-efficiency HVAC Adoption by Homeowner Is Key Factor in Net-Zero Emissions Achievement
With most major U.S. electric and gas utilities targeting net-zero emissions by 2050 or sooner, and many potential pathways being explored to achieve this, there is widespread agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) assessment that prioritizing energy...
Residential Infrastructure 2024
HomeServe is committed to supporting the last mile of energy infrastructure. Providing exceptional service and piece of mind to your customers is our top priority.
Increase In Extreme Cold Events Posing New Challenges for Energy Utilities
While it’s intuitive to link the warming of the planet with hotter and longer heatwaves, longer droughts, more wildfires, and heavier rain, the link is less obvious when it comes to an increase in extreme cold events across North America, particularly in areas that...