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- Transcript This is Jeff Anderson with panellists energy audits based on your home zoning and clean energy incentives you may be eligible for 30 percent relief on your Duke electric bill lease press 1 to speak to an agent regarding adjustments and potential net metering press 1 now Press 2 to be called at a later date press 3 to be removed from future contact.
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