Incentives for Improvements
Cash incentives, state and federal tax credits and low- to moderate-income assistance opportunities for energy efficiency home improvements are listed by project. Only non-profit organizations or governmental agencies are listed. Information is verified for accuracy quarterly at minimum; however, always verify program information by click on the "additional program information" link.
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Appliances
Clothes washers, refrigerators/freezers, refrigerator/freezer recycling |
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Financing
Clean Energy Works financing/rebates/project management for larger projects; low-income financing for critical structure/heating/envelope repairs |
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Heating and Cooling
Advanced main air circulating fan, biomass stove, direct-vent gas unit heaters, ductless heat pumps, furnaces, gas boiler, gas fireplaces, geothermal/ground-source heat pumps, heat pumps, heat recovery and energy recovery vent systems, installation of a qualifying above-ground oil tank, programmable thermostat, replacement oil burner, replacement oil furnace, wood and pellet stoves |
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Solar
Solar electric, solar pool heating, solar space heating (active and passive), solar water heaters |
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Tree Planting
Cash incentives and discounted trees |
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Water (heating/treatment/efficiency)
Drain-water heat recovery, efficiency devices, heaters, outdoor spa cover, wastewater treatment |
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Weatherization
Door, insulation, seal air leaks, general |
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