
Rising energy costs continue to burden Delaware households, making it increasingly difficult for many to keep up with their bills.
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If you or someone you know is struggling with high utility bills, several assistance programs are available to provide relief.
Energy Assistance Programs for Delaware Residents
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) - Offers financial aid to qualifying households to help cover energy costs. Learn more
Good Neighbor Energy Fund - Run by Catholic Charities, this program helps individuals who do not meet LIHEAP requirements but still need support.
Energize Delaware Home Energy Counseling - Provides expert guidance on reducing energy consumption and improving efficiency. Learn more
Delaware Weatherization Assistance Program - Helps low-income households cut costs by increasing energy efficiency through home weatherization. Learn more
Chesapeake Sharing Fund - Provides emergency energy assistance to struggling households through grants. Learn more
Delaware ASSIST - A state-run portal where residents can apply for multiple assistance programs, including energy relief. Learn more
Delmarva Power Bill Payment Assistance - Offers specific programs to help Delmarva Power customers manage and lower their bills. Learn more
No Delaware family should have to choose between paying their energy bill and meeting other essential needs. If you’re struggling, take advantage of these programs and get the help you need. Stay informed, stay prepared, and reach out for assistance today.
What You Can Do To Help?
File a Complaint
The Delaware Public Advocate is accepting complaints about high energy costs.
Write a Letter to the Editor
Use these key points to inform fellow Delawareans:
The REAL cause of rising energy costs is Democrat energy mandates—not the power companies.
Delaware lacks the infrastructure for its own clean energy but is forced to comply with expensive green mandates anyway.
We need to prioritize lower-cost, reliable energy like natural gas, nuclear, and coal over high-cost, unreliable wind and solar.
The Delaware Public Advocate’s job is to protect consumers from high energy cost, not rubber-stamp bad policies.
Sussex Media Contacts:
Email info@38thdrcp.com for statewide media contacts
There are several excellent local sources providing information and insights to help you stay updated on this issue.
Check out Talking Points on Sussex.GOP as well as:
DE Senate News Release
DE House Caucus Update
Rising Energy Cost Podcast
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