Residential and Small Commercial Solar Rebate Program

Reading Municipal Light Department (RMLD) offers energy efficiency incentives to eligible residential and small commercial customers. 

Customers who install qualified grid-connected solar energy systems on their property may be eligible for a rebate of $600 per kilowatt (kW), not to exceed 50% of a project’s cost excluding tax up to $12,000. RMLD preapproval is required.

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Linn County Rural Electric Cooperative - Residential and Small Commercial (<75kw) rebates

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 commercial customers with less than 75 kW in non-coincidental 15-minute demand during the billing months of December, January, February, June, July and August.  Contact Linn County RECA for precise requirements and rebate amounts. View the program website to locate all equipment requirements and program procedures. Contact Linn County RECA for more information on this program and to ensure eligibility.

 

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Piedmont Natural Gas - Residential and Commercial Equipment Efficiency Rebates

This program is only available to current Piedmont residential and commercial customers in North Carolina and South Carolina who are replacing existing natural gas equipment with qualifying high-efficiency natural gas equipment. Piedmont Natural Gas offers rebates for purchasing and installing high-efficiency natural gas water heaters and furnaces.  Newly Constructed buildings and facilities using alternate fuel sources such as electricity or propane are not eligible. Customers must provide specific information regarding equipment purchases and installation contractors on the application form. Contact Piedmont Natural Gas for more information on this program.

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City of Chandler - Expedited Plan Review for Green Buildings

The mayor and city council of Chandler, AZ adopted Resolution 4199 in June 2008, establishing incentives for green building in the private sector. Permit applications for buildings registered with the US Green Building Council's (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) for New Construction, Core and Shell, Commercial Interiors or Schools, which are pursuing a certification level of Silver or higher will be granted an expedited plan review from the city. To be eligible, project teams must also include a LEED Accredited Professional or hire a consultant with such qualifications. Projects must also submit a LEED checklist showing which

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Orlando Utilities Commission - Efficiency Delivered®

Customers of the Orlando Utilities Commission are eligible to receive up to $2,500 in energy and water efficiency home upgrades. Home improvements include:

  • A/C tune-up
  • Air filter replacement
  • Attic insulation
  • Attic pull down stair ladder cover
  • Blower door testing
  • Caulking and weather stripping
  • Choice of thermostat replacement
  • Duct leak repairs
  • Evaporator coil cleaning
  • Hot water pipe & A/C refrigerant line insulation
  • Irrigation repairs
  • Minor plumbing repairs
  • Toilet replacement
  • Water flow restrictors
  • WaterSense labeled irrigation controller
  • Window film installation
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Dominion Energy Virginia - EV Charger Rewards

EV Charger Rewards Program - Rebate Instructions

Steps for participation:

1) Purchase a new, qualifying smart level 2 ChargePoint or JuiceBox charger from the Dominion Energy Marketplace, or any other retailer.

2) Install the charger and register it with the manufacturer. Register for EV Charger Rewards on the manufacturer website.

3) Apply for the $125 enrollment rebate. The rebate is contingent on acceptance into the EV Charging Rewards program. Participants enrolled in the Charging Rewards program will receive a $40 rebate after one year of participation, and an additional $40 every year thereafter on their anniversary date.

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Successor Solar Incentive (SuSI) Program - Competitive Solar Incentive

By Board Order 12-7-22-8C on December 7, 2022, the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities established the Competitive Solar Incentive (CSI) Program as part of the Successor Solar Incentive (SuSI) Program. The SuSI Program was established to replace the SREC Registration Program in July 2021.

The SuSI program consists of two sub-programs:

Administratively Determined Incentive Program

The ADI Program provides fixed incentives for residential and non-residential net metered projects up to 5 MW. See the Administratively Determined Incentive Program DSIRE entry for more information on that program.

Competitive Solar Incentive Program

The CSI Program Provides incentives for grid supply and

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