Dominion Virginia Power - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Dominion Virginia Power provides a number of rebates to customers for the installation of energy efficient equipment and measures. 

The Smart Cooling Rewards Program provides homeowners with an annual credit of $40 for reducing the use of energy at peak times.

The Income-Qualifying Home Improvement Program provides incentives for various energy-efficient products such as:  LED lighting, showerheads, aerators, pipe wrap insulation for hot water pipes, attic insulation.

The Small Business Improvement Program provides an energy assessment which includes the following areas: direct install lighting, variable frequency drives, efficient heat pumps, efficient air conditioning units, prescriptive re-commissioning.

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Note:  In 2010, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), which has authority over mortgage underwriters Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, directed these enterprises against purchasing mortgages of homes with a PACE lien due to its senior status above a mortgage. Most residential PACE activity subsided following this directive; however, some residential PACE programs are now operating with loan loss reserve funds, appropriate disclosures, or other protections meant to address FHFA's concerns. Commercial PACE programs were not directly affected by FHFA’s actions, as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac do not underwrite commercial mortgages. Visit PACENation for more information about PACE financing

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U.S. Virgin Islands - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Rebate Program

Note: REBATES ARE SUBJECT TO THE AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS

PROGRAM CYCLE: NOVEMBER 22, 2022 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 2023 (as of 3/5/2024 has not been updated)

The Virgin Islands Energy Office currently offers rebates to residents and small businesses for purchasing a wide variety of energy efficiency and renewable energy products. Rebates are available for air purifiers, ceiling fans, clothes dryers, clothes washers, commercial and residential dishwashers, commercial and residential freezers, computers, dehumidifiers, doors, gas tankless water heaters, heat pump water heaters, imaging equipment, light fixtures, outdoor solar lighting, portable power stations with solar panels, refrigerators, roof coating, skylights, smart thermostats

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City and County of Denver - Elevations Energy Loans

The Elevations Energy Loan can be used to finance a wide variety of efficiency and renewable energy projects in homes and businesses. Homes and businesses located in Boulder County or the City and County of Denver are eligible for the low-cost financing. Loan applicants receive assistance from an Energy Advisor through EnergySmart and Denver Energy Challenge, respectively. Homeowners must select from a qualified pool of contractors. All borrowers will be required to pay a $25 processing fee and become members of Elevations Credit Union.

Elevations Credit Union has partnered with Boulder County and the City/County of Denver to offer

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Boulder County - Elevations Energy Loans

The Elevations Energy Loan can be used to finance a wide variety of efficiency and renewable energy projects in homes and businesses. Homes and businesses located in Boulder County or the City and County of Denver are eligible for the low-cost financing. Loan applicants receive assistance from an Energy Advisor through EnergySmart and Denver Energy Challenge, respectively. Homeowners must select from a qualified pool of contractors. All borrowers will be required to pay a $25 processing fee and become members of Elevations Credit Union.

Elevations Credit Union has partnered with Boulder County and the City/County of Denver to offer

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Renewable Energy Development Grant Program

The window for submitting grant applications under the most recent opportunity announcement closed December 15, 2015. Announcements, application materials and more information are available on the program's website.

The Oregon Department of Energy (ODOE) offers competitive grants to renewable energy projects as part of ODOE's Energy Incentives Program.  ODOE created this competitive grant program in 2011, and it took effect on January 1, 2012.  This program replaces the formerly-available Business Energy Tax Credit.  Grants are funded by the proceeds of a tax credit auction, in collaboration with the Oregon Department of Revenue.  The budget is set at $3 million per

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Clean-Burning Wood Stove Grant Program

The Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) offers the Clean Burning Wood Stove Grant program as part of its Residential Clean Energy Grant Program. The Clean Burning Wood Stove Grant program offers a flat grant award of $500 for wood burning wood stoves and $700 for pellet burning wood stoves that meet program eligibility requirements.

Basic requirements for grant funding include:

  • All wood and pellet stoves must have an EPA-Published efficiency rating of 75% or higher as of September 15, 2022
  • The property must serve as primary residence
  • A property may not receive more than one grant per technology per fiscal year
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Xcel Energy - Solar Rewards Program

XCel's Solar Rewards Program is an incentivized program, offering monthly or annual payments to the owner of the solar system in exchange for Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) for the energy produced by the solar system.

Eligibility
  • Must be an Xcel Energy residential or business electricity customer.
  • Must have an active and valid account number and premise number.
  • The customer's name on the application must match the name on the Xcel Energy account/bill.
  • All equipment must be UL 1741 certified and listed within the Solar Equipment Lists on the California Energy Commission website opens in a new window.
  • Must provide general
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Expedited Permitting Process for Solar Photovoltaic Systems

Vermont has established an expedited permitting process for solar photovoltaic systems that are 15 kilowatts-AC (kW) or less.  In order to interconnect and net meter, electric customers in Vermont must obtain a Certificate of Public Good from the Vermont Public Service Board (PSB). Solar net-metered systems that are 15 kW or less follow an expedited process for the Certificate of Public Good.  To receive a Certificate of Public Good, the customer must register the system with the PSB.  The customer must inform the PSB about the project and comply with the electric utility's interconnection requirements.  If there are any issues with

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Meade County RECC - Residential Rebate Program

Meade County RECC offers rebates to residential members who install energy-efficient systems and equipment. New homebuilders can also access rebates for installing energy-efficient equipment through the Touchstone Energy New Home Program. Members and new homebuilders can apply for rebates for installing Energy Star-qualified products that include:

  • Air-source heat pumps
  • Dual fuel heap pumps
  • Geothermal heat pumps
  • Clothes washers
  • Refrigerators

Members may also receive a rebate of $25 for having up to three HVAC units professionally cleaned and serviced. Each unit qualifies for the $25 rebate once per calendar year. For more information, see the program web site.

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