Sorry for the delay here, captain. I've had an interesting week.
AEP customers (that live in a condominium or house) are eligible for rebates when making household improvements. When you have a home assessment performed (free of charge) a representative will install some cfl light bulbs, a thermostat if yours is not a set-back, water aerators, low flow shower heads, pipe wrap and air sealing around your door. They'll inspect the home and let you know what you can do to save electricity.
After that you are qualified to request rebates for improvements likes pin cfl's, air sealing, duct sealing, insulation in the walls or attic, ac's, heat pumps, furnaces, and a few other things. The assessment costs $25 but I know a few different guys that will waive the fee to get you qualified. The popular one right now is a $50 clean and check on your ac unit. They will clean/replace your filter and charge you up. Most hvac guys will do that for less than $100 so with the rebate you can really save some dough as it starts to get hotter.