Kids are energized to learn with kids’ kits

Residential / Eye Spy Energy Workshop

Summertime and typical family vacations in the Valley look a little different this year, but it’s still a chance for students to set aside schoolwork for a few months. Pulaski, Tennessee mom Shawntae Phelps found a fun option to keep her kids entertained while learning about energy –  TVA EnergyRight’s Eye Spy Energy Kids’ Kit

“I’ve been making sure their minds don’t idle and they continue to learn,” says the mother of four. 

TVA EnergyRight® and your local power company have teamed up to provide the free kits to families. “It was easy to fill out the form online and within a week we had the Kids’ Kit,” says Phelps, a Pulaski Electric Systems customer. 

The kit comes with activity sheets, stickers and a matching card game that the Phelps family incorporated into their weekly game night. “It’s actually encouraged them to work with more memory games. It’s been a real win for us,” says Phelps.

For the littlest ones, the kit includes four coloring and activity sheets. Each sheet features a different energy monster sharing tips for how kids can save energy around the house, such as in the laundry room, the living room and the kitchen.

In addition to the kits, Energy Monsters Watt, Zap, Breaker, Newton, Spark and Bolt have kept kids learning this summer with a series of virtual Eye Spy Energy Workshops. The fun, interactive online program teaches kids where energy comes from, how we use energy in our everyday lives and how to help their families save energy around the home. 

If you can’t join our virtual Eye Spy Energy Workshop, you can download the Eye Spy Energy Workshop PowerPoint for children ages 5-12. With fun animations (make sure you download and play in presentation mode) and easy to understand content, it’s a great way for your kids to learn about where energy comes from in the Tennessee Valley, how we use energy in our everyday lives, and ways they can help save energy around the house. Check out the speaker’s notes for lesson guidance.

Find these resources here.

We’re all in this together, so please reach out to your local power company or TVA EnergyRight if you or your kids have any questions about how to save energy around your home. 

Bringing electric bill relief to Nashville’s urban housing

Residential / Education & Advice

Every month, too many residents have to make a choice between paying an energy bill or putting food on the table. It’s why we work with local power companies to make energy education and housing weatherization programs possible—so residents with limited means have the tools to lower their energy costs.

These programs have helped a lot of single-family homes. But they’ve yet to reach families in multifamily residences. Over the past year, we’ve worked alongside Nashville Electric Service (NES) to change that. 

The Community Power Challenge is an energy assistance pilot program designed for low-income, multifamily properties. Through site assessments, monthly coaching, energy fairs, education, tracking and rewards for energy saving, it brings financial relief to the residents and property owners alike. 

“Our intention is to address the needs of all our customers, which is why we are excited to educate those in low-income, multifamily homes on energy efficiency through a variety of free programs that we hope will make a difference in more communities.” —Decosta Jenkins, NES president and CEO 

On November 6, 2019, the community came together to celebrate a year of energy education and empowerment.