31 Dec 2025 The 2026 Energy Smart Challenge
By Beth Jimmerson
Join the Conway Corp Energy Smart Challenge and take control of your home’s energy use. The program is designed to help Conway residents make smart, affordable upgrades that boost comfort and lower monthly bills. And this year, Conway Corp is making it even easier — participants will be entered for a chance to win a $100 gift card to help jump-start those energy-saving improvements.

Whether you’re ready for major upgrades or want to start with a few simple changes, saving energy is a resolution that’s easy to stick with — and one that truly makes a difference.
Ready to get started? Follow these five steps throughout the year, and you’ll soon see meaningful savings and a more efficient home.
PROFESSIONAL HOME ENERGY AUDIT
A professional energy audit from Conway Corp is the first step in energy savings. Best of all – it’s free. Our certified professionals will help you identify how much energy your home consumes and what measures may be taken to make it more energy-efficient. The analysis will show any problems that may, when corrected, save significant amounts of money over time.
During the audit process, a Conway Corp certified energy professional will perform a walk-through inspection of your home using a variety of techniques and equipment to determine its energy-efficiency level. The inspection will help you understand the efficiency level of your home’s heating and cooling systems, look at how your windows and doors seal, inspect insulation levels, show you ways to conserve electricity and help identify leaks in your home.
Annually, homes that have received a free audit from the Energy Smart program save more than $2 million combined in utility costs. Over the lifetime of the program, these homes have saved more than $15 million. Some solutions are simple and inexpensive. For example, a $4 tube of caulk might save you $100 in energy costs. Other improvements might be more expensive but can be done over time, like installing efficient low-wattage lighting fixtures, adding insulation or upgrading to Energy Star-rated appliances.
BENCHMARK YOUR ENERGY USAGE
Staring down 12 months of utility bills can be daunting, but benchmarking is a key step toward seeing how your current energy usage stacks up, prioritizing your projects and ultimately making a dent in your utility bills. The myConwayCorp app is a great resource for the past 13 months of electric and water usage in your home. Once you have a baseline of your energy usage, you can clearly see when and where you’re making progress.
MAKE ONE ENERGY-EFFICIENCY INVESTMENT A MONTH
You don’t have to start big. Work at your own pace and start with small upgrades, like replacing old lightbulbs with energy-efficient LED bulbs. About 10 percent of the energy your home uses goes to lighting costs. By replacing five of your home’s most frequently used lights with energy-efficient ENERGY STAR bulbs, you can save almost $100 a year in energy costs. Compared to traditional incandescent bulbs, compact fluorescent bulbs can yield as much as 75 percent energy savings and last six times longer.
If you want to make a bigger impact, installing and utilizing a smart thermostat can save you 15 percent or nearly $150 on your yearly utility bills. Switching to ENERGY STAR-certified appliances can save nearly $750 over the lifetime of the item.
The Energy Smart program offers zero-percent interest loans to Conway Corp customers for home improvements like replacing old appliances or installing attic insulation. The loan program, funded by the city of Conway through the American Recovery Act of 2009, is available only to Conway Corp customers. Although there are no income limits, applicants must have a good credit history with Conway Corp. Loans are available between $500-$2,500 and are repayable over a 36-month period. To date, Conway Corp has provided more than 450 loans totaling more than $1.5 million dollars.
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