El Paso Electric Company - Residential Efficiency Program

EPE offers incentives to residential customers in its New Mexico service territory that purchase and install high efficiency equipment for residential use. Some incentives, including insulation, vary depending on the type, size, original efficiency, and end efficiency of the installation. 

Qualified contractors must install certain equipment to qualify customers for rebates. Once equipment is installed, complete application form and submit with a copy of your receipt or contractor invoice to the address on the Rebate Application Form. Receipts and invoices need to clearly indicate equipment specifics, including efficiency and model number. Customers should carefully review the rebate documents and program

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El Paso Electric Company - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

El Paso Electric offers residential customers cash and non-cash incentives for implementing energy efficiency improvements in their home. Incentives are available for evaporative cooling measures as well as refrigerated air measures.

Additionally, the El Paso Electric Income Qualified Solutions Program offers El Paso Electric income eligible residential customers and participating contractors cash and non-cash incentives for implementing energy efficiency improvements. Incentives are available for qualifying measures in retrofit projects, and are available on a first come, first served basis. Customers must meet income eligibility guidelines in order to participate.

El Paso Electric has partnered with CLEAResult Consulting, Inc. to administer

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AEP Public Service Company of Oklahoma - Residential Efficiency Rebate Program

The Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO), an electric utility, encourages residential energy efficiency under a variety of incentive programs. General rebates for HVAC equipment, appliances and building envelope measures are available to all residential PSO customers. Customers must select a participating contractor. PSO offers two ways to receive incentives: 

1) Single Upgrade: Pays for customers to upgrade one eligible item. 

2) Multiple Upgrade: Pays larger bonus incentives for the completion of three or more eligible upgrades. 

All equipment efficiency, purchase and installation requirements must be met in order to qualify for rebates. Contact PSO at 888-776-1366 for additional information. 

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Ameren Illinois (Electric & Gas) - Multi-Family Properties Energy Efficiency Incentives

The direct install segment is linked to participation in either the common area or major measures segments of the program. Building owners or operators are offered low cost lighting materials (LEDs), water conservation measures (high performance showerheads and aerators) and programmable thermostats. The program oversees the distribution and installation of materials upon the receipt of a signed agreement with the project site. Program field staff will be scheduled to perform the installation of product at the complexes.

The shell measure segment offers incentives for air sealing the shell of multifamily buildings. Incentives will be paid based on the total CFM reduction

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ConEd - Residential Energy Efficiency Incentives Program

Con Edison is offering the Energy Efficient Savings for Renters and Homeowners Program. Through this program, incentives are offered on energy efficient heating and cooling equipment for residences in the eligible service area. Service addresses that have one to four residential dwelling units may participate in the program. Eligible measures and equipment include heat pumps, smart thermostats, LED lighting and weatherization measures. All equipment must be installed by a participating contractor and installations may be inspected before incentive payments.

Additionally, rebates are provided for certain appliances. View the program web site for eligibility and instructions on how to have a

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South River EMC - Energy Efficient New Homes Rebate Program

The North Carolina building code includes a voluntary High Efficiency Residential Option (HERO). South River EMC offers incentives to home buyers and builders who purchase or construct HERO homes. These homes are at least 30% more energy efficient than homes built to North Carolina's current mandatory code. 

Rebates differ based upon the classification of home (manufactured, site-built single family home, or multi-family dwelling) applying for rebate and whether customer is purchasing or building the home. Contractors and residents must ensure that homes have been inspected and meet standards before receiving incentive. SREMC must have an official copy of the HERS

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Energy Optimization (Electric) - Residential Efficiency Program

The Energy Optimization Programs, administered by  the Michigan Electric Cooperative Association (MECA) collaborative, provide residential electric incentives for the following Michigan utilities:

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  • Alger-Delta Electric Cooperative
  • Cloverland Electric Cooperative
  • Daggett Electric Company
  • City of Escanaba
  • Great Lakes Energy Cooperative
  • HomeWorks Tri-County Electric Cooperative
  • Marquette Board of Light and Power
  • Midwest Energy Cooperative
  • Newberry Water and Light Board
  • Ontonagon County Rural Electrification Association
  • Presque Isle Electric and Gas Cooperative
  • City of South Haven
  • City of Stephenson

The Michigan Public Clean, Renewable, and Efficient Energy Act (Public Act 295), passed in October 2008, provided original authorization to create these energy efficiency

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Model Wind Energy Facility Ordinance

Note: This model ordinance was designed to provide guidance to local governments that wish to develop their own siting rules for wind turbines. While it was developed as part of a cooperative effort involving several state agencies, the model itself has no legal or regulatory authority.

In 2008, the Governor's Task Force on Wind Power Development issued its final report. One of the Task Force's recommendations was that the State Planning Office (SPO) develop a model wind ordinance for use by local governments to help facilitate wind development in the state. The SPO completed the model wind ordinance in August

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Local Option - Municipal Sustainable Energy Programs

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 PACENow for more information about PACE financing

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New Smyrna Beach - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

New Smyrna Beach offers residential customers incentives for improving the energy efficiency of eligible homes. Eligible measures include insulation upgrades, window solar screens, duct repairs, cool roof products, air conditioners, heat pumps and solar attic fans. The rebates are as follows:

  • Window solar screen rebate: $1/sq foot of window area up to a $300 credit
  • Added insulation rebate: $0.08/sq foot of conditioned living space up to a $300 credit
  • Duct Leak Repair: 50% of cost up to $200
  • 16 SEER Central A/C Heat Pump Rebate: 3-ton and under: $300; Over 3 ton: $500
  • Cool/Reflective Roof Rebate: $0.14 per square foot
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