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How to Lower Your Home Energy Bills: What Actually Works (Free Workshop)

Energy Efficiency Graphic Carroll Community College

Join our free workshop to learn what really drives your energy costs and how to reduce them.

Date/Time: Thursday, May 21 | 6:30 p.m.
Location: In-person at Naganna Center, Room K100 | Carroll Community College 
Cost: Free

Why Attend

Energy bills are rising, even when your household’s energy use stays the same. This practical, consumer-focused seminar helps homeowners make sense of their energy bills and take control of rising costs. 

You’ll Learn How To:

  • Understand what’s driving your energy bill
  • Identify where you may be overpaying
  • Navigate available programs, incentives, and rebates
  • Evaluate energy-related upgrades
  • Avoid common and costly mistakes homeowners make

By the end of the seminar, you’ll walk away with a better understanding of your options and how to reduce your energy costs in a way that makes sense for your home and budget.

This Workshop Is Ideal For

  • Anyone interested in making their home more energy efficient
  • Homeowners looking to reduce utility bills

Presenter

Alexander Demishkevich is the founder of Energy Advocate MD where he works with Maryland homeowners to develop clear, financially grounded strategies for reducing home energy costs. 

He specializes in helping clients understand available programs, evaluate upgraded options, and avoid common — and often expensive — mistakes. His independent, consumer-first approach ensures recommendations are aligned with the homeowner’s best interest, not vendor incentives. 

Register Now

The event is free, but registration is required. Seats are limited.