Kentucky Utilities Co. is restarting a program to pay customers to get rid of energy-inefficient refrigerators and freezers, and launching a new lighting efficiency program for its business customers.
Here are details:
- Under the Appliance Recycling Program, KU’s residential and small business customers in Kentucky can get a $50 incentive when they let KU pick up functioning but inefficient refrigerators and freezers and safely dispose of and recycle them.
Customers of KU and sister company Louisville Gas & Electric Co. can sign up for appliance recycling at lge-ku.clearesult.com or by logging into their online My Account at my.lge-ku.com.
- Through the Business Midstream Lighting Program, eligible business customers can get incentives at the point of purchase when they buy qualified lighting equipment from participating distributors.
Customers interested in the Business Midstream Lighting Program can learn more at lge-ku-business.clearesult.com/midstream or through My Account.
The companies said the programs build on LG&E and KU’s efforts to help customers use energy wisely, as well as helping the utilities reduce overall energy demand, increasing reliability and affordability across the board.
Information about all of the KU and LG&E energy efficiency programs is available at lge-ku.com/energy-efficiency-programs.
KU serves approximately 2,815 customers in portions of Henderson and Henderson County, including some areas along Zion Road from Highland Acres to Zion, portions of the Corydon-Smith Mills area and some areas around Cairo, Poole and Robards.















