AEP Texas Central Company - SMART Source Solar PV Rebate Program

American Electric Power Texas Central Company (AEP-TCC) offers rebates to any customer that installs photovoltaic (PV) systems on homes or other buildings. Rebates may be assigned to the customer, a service provider, or a third party. 

Rebates

Residential customers can receive a fixed incentive, while commercial customers can receive a tiered, capacity-based incentive. Incentive levels are as follows:

Residential Commercial
System Size  Incentive Amount     System Size Incentive Amount
0.001-2.999 kW-DC  $0.50/W-DC     First 0-25 kW-DC
   $0.50/W-DC
3-4.999 kW-DC  $1,500
5-7.4999 kW-DC  $2,250
     Additional kW up to 200 kW-DC

   $0.25/W-DC
7.5-30 kW-DC  $3,000

PV System Eligibility

Unless

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Town of Babylon - Long Island Green Homes Program

The Long Island Green Homes Program is a self-financing residential retrofit program designed to support a goal of upgrading the energy efficiency of existing homes in the Town of Babylon. The program is a "benefit assessment" program, which allows the town to make a specific improvement that serves a public purpose on a parcel of property, and assess the cost of the benefit against the property. The main benefit of the program is that it allows homeowners to avoid the potentially large up-front costs associated with making energy efficiency improvements, and instead allows them to pay for their cost over

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Alternative and Clean Energy Program

NOTE: It is important to note that some applicants are only eligible to apply under some aspects of the program. Political subdivisions are only permitted to apply for loans or grants for Clean Energy Projects. Businesses and non-profits may apply for loans for Alternative Energy Production Projects and Clean Energy Projects, but may only apply for grants for Alternative Energy Production Projects and for site preparation for an alternative energy system as a Clean Energy Project.

In July 2008, Pennsylvania enacted a broad $650 million alternative energy bill designed to provide support for a variety of renewable energy and

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Local Option - Financing Program for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency

North Carolina enacted legislation (H.B. 1389) in August 2009 that authorizes cities and counties to establish revolving loan programs to finance renewable energy and energy efficiency projects that are permanently affixed to residential, commercial or other real property. A revolving loan program generally refers to a loan fund, where the loan repayments and interest are fed back into the fund. In this way, the loan can, in theory, continue indefinitely. HB 1389 allows cities and counties to fund their loan programs through Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants from the federal government and the city's or county's unrestricted

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Pennsylvania Alternative and Clean Energy Program (ACE)

NOTE: It is important to note that some applicants are only eligible to apply under some aspects of the program. Political subdivisions are only permitted to apply for loans or grants for Clean Energy Projects. Businesses and non-profits may apply for loans for Alternative Energy Production Projects and Clean Energy Projects, but may only apply for grants for Alternative Energy Production Projects and for site preparation for an alternative energy system as a Clean Energy Project.

In July 2008, Pennsylvania enacted a broad $650 million alternative energy bill designed to provide support for a variety of renewable energy and

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Local Option - Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) Financing

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 and

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AEP SWEPCO - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Programs

SWEPCO Arkansas offers a variety of rebates to residential customers in its service territory. Rebates are provided for energy-saving products, participation in the Home Performance with Energy Star program, or participation in the Multifamily Pathway program.

Rebates are offered to residential customers for Energy Star-approved products including heat pump water heaters, connected EV level 2 chargers, pool pumps, programmable thermostats, clothes washers, air purifiers/dehumidifiers, advanced power strips, windows and LED lighting. Additional incentives are offered for home insulation, air/duct sealing, heat pump installation and a/c installations. All rebates are contingent upon minimum requirements being met, with a detailed rebate outline

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Empire District Electric - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Empire District Electric Company (EDEC) offers rebates to residential customers for energy audits, weatherization measures, central air conditioning systems, and energy efficient home appliances. Eligible air conditioning systems are eligible for rebates between $400 and $500. Energy audits and weatherization incentives vary based upon the cost of upgrades. EDEC and other utilities participating in the Arkansas Weatherization Program will cover a significant portion of energy audit and implementation costs. Visit the program web site or contact Empire District Electric Company for additional program information and requirements.

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New Braunfels Utilities - Energy Efficiency and Water Conservation Rebate Programs

New Braunfels Utilities offer a variety of programs encouraging its customers to improve their home's energy efficiency. Rebates are available for a variety of residential and commercial applications, including the following:

Residential:

  • AC checkups
  • Drought-tolerant trees
  • High-efficiency toilets/washing machines
  • Gardening guide rebates
Commercial:
  • AC/Heat pumps
  • Yard efficiency improvement projects
  • Programmable/Smart Thermostats
  • Solar
  • Rain barrels

A custom, tailored rebate program is also available. See website for details.

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Central Lincoln People's Utility District - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Programs

Central Lincoln People's Municipal Utility District (CLPUD) offers a variety of energy efficiency programs for residential customers to save energy in eligible homes. Rebates are available for appliances, heat pumps, water heaters, weatherization measures, lighting, replacement windows, and Energy Star Manufactured homes. All equipment must meet certain energy efficiency standards that are listed on the rebate application forms, which can be found on the program web site. 

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