Jo-Carroll Energy - Energy Efficiency Rebate Program (Electric)

JCE Co-op offers an array of incentives for both residential and commercial members to encourage energy-efficient upgrades. Electric incentive categories include: appliance & lighting upgrades, water heaters, new-home programs, and HVAC systems (air-source heat pumps, geothermal ground-source systems, etc.). Commercial/industrial and agricultural accounts also qualify under specific electric-ag incentive offerings. The total rebate cap is $20,000 per account per year, and rebates must be submitted within three months of purchase or installation.

To participate, members should select qualified equipment, keep purchase/installation documentation, and submit the rebate application within the required timeframe. For more info or to take advantage of these

Last Update

Solar Thermal Incentive Program

NOTE: The incentive amounts for the program was updated effective July 17, 2015. Applications are being received until December 15, 2015 or, until the funds are exhausted. 

Eligibility

The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) offers incentives for the installation of solar water heating systems for residential, commercial, agricultural, governmental, and not-for-profit institutional customers of the state's major investor-owned utilities. The program is part of the Customer-Sited Tier (CST) of the state renewable portfolio standard (RPS).  The program is open to customers of investor owned utilities including: Central Hudson Gas & Electric, National Grid, Orange and

Last Update

AlabamaSAVES Revolving Loan Program

The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) offers an energy efficiency and renewable energy participating loan program called AlabamaSAVES. The Program funds subordinated participating interests in qualified third-party loans used to finance energy projects at existing commercial, industrial and non-profit businesses in Alabama. The Participating Interest can be for 100% of the cost of the eligible project or 25% of the Participating Loan up to the cost of the eligible project, whichever is less.A variety of technologies are eligible; see the program technical guide for full details.

In order to apply, interested parties must first contact an AlabamaSAVES

Last Update

Linn County Rural Electric Cooperative - Residential & Small Commercial Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Linn County Rural Electric Cooperative Association (Linn County RECA) is a member-owned cooperative. To encourage energy efficiency, Linn County offers a number of rebates to residential and small commercial customers with less than 75 kW in non-coincidental demand during the bill months of December, January, February, June, July and August. View program website to review full equipment requirements and program procedures. Detailed rebate amounts can be found on the program brochure. Contact Linn County RECA for more information on this program and to ensure eligibility.
Last Update

Missouri Rural Electric Cooperative - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Missouri Rural Electric Cooperative (MREC) offers a number of rebates to residential customers for the purchase and installation of energy efficient equipment. Eligible equipment includes room air conditioning units, water heaters, geothermal heat pumps, and air source heat pumps.

Rebates are limited to residential customers receiving electric service from MREC. All equipment requirements must be met in order to receive rebate check. After the installation of eligible products, contact MREC for an inspection. Following an equipment inspection and the proper submission of program applications, a rebate check will be issued to the customer. Participating customers must provide a copy of

Last Update

AEP (Central and North) - Residential Energy Efficiency Programs

The Residential Standard Offer Program and Hard to Reach Standard Offer Program provide incentives to Project Sponsor contractors for installing energy efficiency measures at the homes of residential customers. Both programs provide incentives for upgrades to residential properties; however the Hard to Reach Program focuses on low-income homes and underserved communities. Project Sponsors agree with customers on terms including measures to be installed, conditions of sale, and price.  Customers will be asked to sign and date the Host Customer Agreement and Acknowledgement form provided by TCC or TNC to document participation in the RSOP or HTRSOP.  TCC or TNC will

Last Update

Oklahoma City - Green Home Loan Program

Homeowners in Oklahoma City are eligible for energy efficiency loans up to $20,000, with 3% fixed interest. Residents must repay the loan within 60 months. To receive a loan, a resident must:

  • Own and occupy a residential property within Oklahoma City
  • Have not received other federal weatherization assistance (like Special Assistance for the Eligible, Home Exterior Maintenance Program, or Emergency Home Repair)
  • Provide income verification, though there is no household income limit.

The loan program is administered through the city's Community Action Agency. Apply by calling the Agency at (405) 232-0199 x3206.

Last Update

Washington Gas - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Washington Gas provides rebates to its residential customers for purchase of energy efficient equipment and measures in the home.  Homes must receive natural gas service from Washington Gas in order to be eligible for the program. All rebate applications are available on the program website. Visit the program website for more information on equipment requirements and program procedures.

The Company offers an online Home Energy Assessment portal to receive recommendations to reduce home energy use. Based on recommendations from the assessment, some customers may be eligible for free conservation kits including spray foam sealants, door sweeps, faucet aerators, and pipe insulation.

Last Update

NV Energy (Southern Nevada) - SolarGenerations Solar Heating

NV Energy is providing an incentive for its residential customers to install solar water heaters on their homes. As of March 2015, NV Energy electric customers in Southern Nevada who own their homes are eligible for a rebate of up to 50% of the installed cost of the system up to $2,250. Additionally, NV Energy's small business, nonprofit, school and other public gas customers in northern Nevada are eligible for incentives based on the number of therms saved by their systems. Incentives are capped at $7,500 for small businesses and $30,000 for nonprofits, schools and other public entities. NV Energy

Last Update

Benton PUD - ENERGY STAR Certified Manufactured Homes Rebate Program

Benton PUD offers rebates to builders of homes which meet ENERGY STAR standards. Qualified homes are independently verified to be at 10% more efficient than the state energy code. If the constructed home meets the program requirements, the builder is eligible to receive a rebate of up to $2,500. 

Additionally, new and existing homes are eligible for rebates on qualifying energy efficient heat pumps.

Contact Benton PUD or visit the program website for additional information.


Last Update
Subscribe to