Connexus Energy - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Connexus Energy offers rebates for residential customers to improve the energy efficiency of homes. Rebates are available for programmable thermostats, load management, EV charger installation, and peak demand reduction. Additionally, Connexus Energy offers a variety of programs to help reduce electric rates. Visit the program website or contact Connexus Energy for more information.

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White River Valley Electric Cooperative - Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

The White River Electric Coop's Rebate Program offers both residential and commercial rebates. Items available in the program include:

  • Electric water heaters (residential only)
  • Heat Pump Water Heaters
  • Window air conditioning units (residential only)
  • Geothermal heat pumps, dual fuel, and air source heat pumps
  • Smart thermostats
  • Variable frequency drives (commercial, industrial, and agricultural only)
  • Basement/crawl space/slab insulation (residential only)

All transactions that are part of this program are subject to follow-up audits by the White River staff. Visit the program web site for additional information and to access rebate applications.

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Net Metering

Kansas adopted the Net Metering and Easy Connection Act in May 2009, which established net metering for customers of investor-owned utilities (IOUs). 

Eligible Technologies

The following renewable energy resources are eligible for net metering: solar, solar thermal, wind, methane, biomass, hydro, fuel cells that use hydrogen produced by one of these resources, and energy storage that is connected to any renewable generation. 

Eligibility and Availability

Both IOUs in Kansas—Evergy (formerly Westar and Kansas City Power & Light) and the Empire Power District—are required to offer net metering, and some electric cooperatives have voluntarily created net metering provisions for their customers

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Renewable Energy Goal

Note: In May 2015, S.B. 91 was enacted, changing the renewable energy standard to a voluntary goal.

In May 2009, the Kansas Legislature enacted the Renewable Energy Standards Act (H.B. 2369) creating a state renewable portfolio standard (RPS). The Kansas RPS required the state's investor-owned utilities and electric cooperatives to generate or purchase 20% of the affected utility's peak demand from eligible renewable resources for each calendar year beginning in 2020. (According to the American Wind Energy Association, Kansas generated 21.7% of its electricity from wind energy in 2014.)

In May 2015, S.B. 91 was enacted, changing the RPS from a

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Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Renewable Energy Equipment

Colorado exempts from the state's sales and use tax all sales, storage, and use of components used in the production of alternating current electricity from a renewable energy source for fiscal years beginning on or after July 1, 2006. The exemption for systems which produce electricity from a renewable resource includes, but is not limited to, photovoltaic (PV) systems, solar thermal-electric systems, small wind systems, biomass systems, or geothermal systems.

Effective July 1, 2009, through July 1, 2017, all sales, storage, and use of components used in solar thermal systems are exempt from the state's sales and use tax.  Effective

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Farm Opportunities Loan Program

The Farm Opportunity Loan Program (formerly known as the Sustainable Agriculture Loan Program) is designed to finance the purchase of equipment to add value to crops or livestock, adopt best management practices, reduce agricultural inputs to improve the environment, and increase on-farm energy production. Eligible loan uses do not include expenses related to seed, fertilizer, fuel, or other operating expenses. Refinancing of existing debt is not an eligible expense.

This is a loan participation program available through the Rural Finance Authority (RFA). Farmers will work through their local lender. Upon completion of an application, the lender will apply for RFA

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Columbia River PUD - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Programs

Columbia River PUD offers rebates for Energy Star manufactured homes, Energy Star appliances, duct sealing, ductless heat pumps, air-source heat pumps, Marathon water heaters, heat pump water heaters, and a variety of weatherization measures.

Columbia River PUD also has a team of Energy Experts who can provide residential customers with a free analysis of home energy use to identify potential energy savings opportunities. Customers should see the program web site or contact the Columbia River PUD Energy Experts for more information.

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Springfield Utility Board - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Springfield Utility Board (SUB) offers a rebate program targeting heat pumps, water heaters, weatherization measures, household appliances, smart thermostats, and electric vehicle chargers. Appliances must meet all efficiency and program requirements in order to receive incentives. View the program web site for forms and instructions for these pieces of equipment.

Customers interested in participating in the heat pump or weatherization program should obtain bids from contractors listed on the program web site. They must then submit the bids along with the application form to the utility before purchase or installation can begin. 

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Tillamook County PUD - Residential Energy Efficiency Loan Program

Tillamook PUD offers residential customers a variety of rebates and loans to make energy efficiency improvements to participating homes. Customers may borrow funds at 5% interest for up to five years, on approved credit. Any rebate amount will be deducted from the loan amount requested.

For more information, contact Tillamook PUD using the contact information below.


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City of Chicago - Small Business Improvement Fund

SomerCor administers the Small Business Improvement Fund for the City of Chicago. The fund utilizes revenue from Tax Increment Financing (TIF) and supports commercial and industrial properties.

SBIF provides grants to commercial businesses for 30%, 60%, or 90% of the costs of permanent building improvements such as storefront renovation building systems, interior remodeling, and roof replacement. Industrial businesses with 200 or fewer employees are eligible for grants covering 50 of the project cost.

Steps to apply

  1. Confirm your business is in a SBIF district
  2. Check which districts are open
  3. Review SBIF Eligibility requirements
  4. Review SBIF program rules
  5. Fill out an application and submit it to [email protected]

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