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Hopkinsville Electric System - EnergyNet Internet Services – Hopkinsville, KY

Landlord Release

At Energynet, our goal is to provide affordable internet service to all Hopkinsville residents. Because it is necessary to install a small wireless receiver on the outside of a residence (see photos below), for rental properties, we want landlords to be informed of what is involved to install the service. We do our best to strike a balance between optimal positioning of the wireless receiver for signal reception while attempting to mount the wireless receiver as inconspicuously as possible. Most installations will require the receiver bracket to be mounted to the structure using 2 screws, and a 1/4″ hole being drilled to pass the cable through into the crawl space or attic. The cable is then run inside a wall and a wall jack is installed in a location convenient for the customer.

If your tenant is requesting the installation of EnergyNet internet service at your rental property, you may complete the form below to issue your approval or disapproval for us to install service. If you approve the installation, but have specific instructions or requests, you may provide those in the comments box. If we have any questions during the installation process, we will contact you by phone. If you would like to ask questions about the installation process, please contact us at 887-0763.

Installed EnergyNet receiver

Installed EnergyNet receiver

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Landlord Release

  • HES will use this information to verify the authenticity of this request.
  • Do you give EnergyNet permission to install internet service at this address. This will require mounting a bracket (2 small screws) and small receiver on the exterior of the structure and drilling a 1/4" hole to run the cable inside the structure.