Residential

Pee Dee Electric Cooperative - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Pee Dee Electric Cooperative offers a variety of programs for residential members to save energy in participating homes. Rebates are available for dual fuel heat pumps, geothermal heat pumps, and electric water heaters. 

Other requirements not listed in this record may apply. Interested customers should contact Pee Dee Electric for more information.

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York Electric Cooperative - Dual Fuel Heat Pump Rebate Program

York Electric Cooperative, Inc. (YEC) offers a rebate to members who install a dual fuel heat pump in homes or businesses. The rebates are for primary residences, commercial, and industrial locations. Rebates apply to both existing and new construction. The incentive is for the property owner only, meaning that renters/tenants are not eligible. For owners of manufactured homes to receive incentives they must own the home and the property on which it is located. Rebates are available for up to two systems per household. 

See the program website for application form.

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Duke Energy (Electric) - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

The Smart $aver® program offers incentives for residential customers to increase residential energy efficiency. All incentives are paid after completion of the services. Interested customers should contact Progress Energy or visit the program website for more information.

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High Performance Buildings Incentive Program

In July 2008, Pennsylvania enacted a broad $650 million alternative energy bill designed to provide support for a variety of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies. Included in this legislation was a provision authorizing the creation of a $25 million grant and loan program for high performance buildings. The program is jointly administered by the Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) and the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), under the direction of Commonwealth Finance Authority (CFA). Program guidelines were issued in April 2009 and revised in November 2009. Incentives are available to both in-state small businesses (100 or fewer

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Wind and Geothermal Incentives Program

In July 2008, Pennsylvania enacted a broad $650 million alternative energy bill designed to provide support for a variety of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies. Included in this legislation was a provision authorizing the creation of a $25 million grant and loan program for wind and geothermal energy technologies. The program is jointly administered by the Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) and the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), under the direction of Commonwealth Finance Authority (CFA). The most recent program guidelines were issued in January 2018, available here. Incentives are available to businesses (including non-profits), economic

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Guidance for Local Wind Energy Ordinances

The New York State Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) has created a Wind Energy Guidebook to provide information on various aspects of wind energy development and to help communities that are interested in wind energy development prepare for the issues that they might encounter. The guidebook contains information and resources to support local governments managing land-based wind energy development in their communities. The guidebook’s chapters address important aspects of wind energy project siting, including environmental considerations, community impacts, permitting information, and other key topics.

The majority of wind projects built in the state will be permitted through one of two

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Consumers Energy (Electric) - Residential Energy Efficiency Program

Consumers Energy residential electric customers are eligible to apply for a variety of rebates on energy efficient equipment. Customers must install equipment in the Consumers Energy service area and receive electric service from Consumers Energy for the appliance purchased. Consumers Energy may verify sales transactions and that installed energy-saving measures meet all applicable building codes, zoning laws, local, state, and federal requirements. A contractor’s invoice itemizing the purchased equipment and indicating type, make, model, price, serial numbers, and date of purchase must accompany each Consumers Energy Incentive Request Form.

For more information about income-qualified incentives or incentives for new construction

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DTE Energy (Electric) - Residential Energy Efficiency Program

DTE offers a variety of rebates for its electric service customers. These include heat pumps, air conditioning, lighting, insulation, and select appliances. Find a participating contractor who will come to your home with information about equipment that qualifies for rebates. For information on program details, requirements, and eligible equipment, please see the website above.

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Verdigris Valley Electric Cooperative - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Verdigris Valley Electric Cooperative (VVEC) offers rebates for residential customers who purchase energy efficient home equipment. Rebates are available for window air conditioners, electric water heaters, smart thermostats, electric vehicle charging stations, and heat pumps. All equipment must be Energy Star rated, and meet certain energy efficiency standards listed on the program web site.

Rebate applications must be sent within 90 days of equipment installation. Contact VVEC for more information on this program.

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Oklahoma Electric Cooperative - Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Oklahoma Energy Cooperative (OEC) offers rebates to residential customers for the purchase of air-source components, products and energy-efficient design.

All Rebates must be verified by an Energy Efficiency Specialist. New Homes rebates apply to homes permitted within the last 12 months. For questions contact Daniel Lofland at Daniel.Lofland@okcoop.org or (405) 217-6631. Subject to change based on availability of funding.

Visit the program website for more information.

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