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The Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates program offers $4.275 billion to states to reduce the costs of efficient electric technologies, and $225 million of similar grants to tribes ...
The states had until October 15, 2009 to submit their applications for funding and plans for recycling old appliances to the Department of Energy (DOE). The DOE then started to distribute funds to the individual states. The DOE recommended that states consider the following Energy Star qualified appliances: Boilers; Central air conditioners
As the federal government's Cash for Appliance Clunkers program begins, consumers may find themselves in a stew of confusion over when clunker rebates are available, how much they'll get and from ...
"The launch of the Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates Program can reduce the energy burden for low-income households," said Acting Rhode Island Office of Energy Resources Commissioner ...
The stated goals of the proposed program are to reduce pollution, particularly greenhouse gases, by reducing household energy use, to save consumers money in the long term through lower power bills, and to stimulate American businesses through the money spent on appliances, materials, and installation.
In 2009, Consumers Energy launched comprehensive electric and natural gas energy efficiency programs that included rebates and incentives for homes and businesses. [20] [21] Consumers Energy's trademark slogan is "Count on Us", and it is the primary subsidiary of CMS Energy. [22]
The Home Efficiency Rebate and Home Electrification and Appliance Rebate programs will reimburse homeowners for making eligible energy efficient upgrades — making home improvement projects like ...
The $4.28 billion High-Efficiency Electric Home Rebate Program is providing rebates to Americans and is be administered by each state. The program runs through Sept. 30, 2031, and has a maximum ...