Low- to Moderate-Income Solar Pilot Program

The Delaware Low- to Moderate-Income (LMI) Solar Pilot Program provides grant funding to promote the use of renewable energy in low- and moderate-income households regardless of electric utility service territory. 

Low-income applicants can receive a cost-free solar system of up to 4 kW and cost-free weatherization services installed by a program-selected contractor. Moderate-income applicants can receive a reduced-cost solar system of up to 6 kW where the LMI solar program pays for 70% of the system installed by their choice of approved LMI solar contractor.

There are two ways to qualify for receiving a cost-free or reduced-cost solar installation: 

  • Low-income
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Eagle County - Walking Mountains Science Center Solar PV Rebate

Energy Smart Colorado and Walking Mountains Science Center offer a solar PV rebate to residents in certain locations of Eagle County. Residents of the Towns of Avon, Eagle, or Vail, or Edwards Metro District can receive up to $1,000 per property. Residents of unincorporated Eagle County can receive a rebate matching the rebate provided by Holy Cross Energy, up to $1,000. Systems must be installed on-site of an existing building and tied to the grid.

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Consolidated Edison - SmartCharge New York

Consolidated Edison offers the following incentives for electric vehicle chargers enrolled through its SmartCharge New York Program.

  • $25 3-Month Bonus: Earned per vehicle or charging station after 3 months of charging (does not need to be consecutive)
  • 10 cents per kWh Off-Peak Charging Incentive: Earned for charging at off-peak times
  • $35 per month Avoided Summer Peak Incentive: Earned per vehicle or charging station for avoiding charging weekdays 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. EST, June 1 through September 30
  • $25 per referral for referring a friend
  • $35 summer peak bonus reward

See program website for full details.

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Clean Energy Advantage Loan Program

The Clean Energy Advantage Loan Program offers Maryland residents served by utilities BGE, SMECO, Potomac Edison, Delmarva Power, Pepco (excluding Montgomery County), or Washington Gas a financing option for energy measures. The loan project must be combined with utility rebates (i.e., go through the applicant's utility's Home Performance with Energy Star, Home Energy Improvement Program, or HVAC rebate program) and use a participating contractor. 

Loan amounts range from $3,000 up to $50,000 while funds last. 0% APR interest is available for the first 24 months with 50% rate reduction applied after 24 months. Secured loans may receive rates as low

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The Green Energy Loan Fund (GELF)

The Pennsylvania Green Energy Loan Fund (GELF) is a revolving loan fund managed by the Reinvestment Fund with support from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.  It offers low-interest loan financing for energy efficiency retrofits and the installation of energy conservation measures and high-performance energy systems in all building types except single-family residential homes. These properties include commercial, nonprofit, local government, multifamily, and industrial buildings/facilities.

Loans typically range from $100,000 and $2,500,000 or more. The loan term will be consistent with the life of the improvements, up to 15 years. Interest rates differ on a case-by-case basis, but generally range

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Keystone Energy Efficiency Program (KEEP) Home Energy Loan

In FY 2023-2024, the Pennsylvania Energy Development Authority (PEDA) launched the Energy Accelerator Program (EAP), a green bank for Pennsylvania. PEDA has contracted with the National Energy Improvement Fund (NEIF) to launch the first two financing products under the EAP in spring of 2024, the first of which is the Keystone Energy Efficiency Program (KEEP). 

KEEP offers low-interest rates and incentivizes high-performing Energy Star upgrades for credit-qualified borrowers. Loans are made directly to the consumer and can range between $2,500 and $25,000 depending on the applicant's credit score.

Owners of single family and multi-unit residential buildings up to four units

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SoCalGas - Non-Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Programs

Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) offers non-residential customer rebates to encourage energy efficiency. More information about rebates and equipment requirements can be found at the program website.

The Energy Efficiency Rebates For Businesses (EERB) for general and small business covers the cost of prescriptive improvements, such as the installation of commercial grade clothes washers, boilers, water heaters, steam trap replacement and other energy efficient measures. A list of general equipment and food service equipment, along with rebate amounts are available on the program web site.

 

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Affordable Home Electrification Program (AHEP)

This program operates with both local District and federal Department of Energy Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEAR) funding.

The Affordable Home Electrification Program can help households switch from natural gas and electrify home heating, water heating, and cooking systems. Qualified households can upgrade gas or oil HVAC system to energy-efficient electric equipment at no cost to the tenant or homeowner.

Equipment includes: 

  • Programmable thermostats
  • Heat pumps (ducted or ductless)
  • Heat pump water heaters
  • Electric induction stoves
  • Heat pump clothes dryers

Eligible households are homeowners or tenants in the District that participate in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance

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