Energy Efficiency

Electric Utility Residential Appliance Rebates

Thanks to Act 129, Pennsylvania's electric utility companies are required to save energy. In order to satisfy the law's requirements, the companies established a series of residential rebates that help you buy energy efficient appliances!

Pennsylvania Keystone HELP Energy Efficiency Loan Program

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Pennsylvania's Special Loan Program for Energy Efficient Home Improvements

Financing for ENERGY STAR qualified and high efficiency home improvements and "whole-house" improvements with a Certified Energy Audit - only for work performed by an Approved Contractor

Home Energy Rebate Guide

This Home Energy Rebate Guide provides a comprehensive guide on Federal and State sponsored rebates, as well as PECO rebates on products including heat pumps, water heaters, window, doors, and skylights. These rebates can be combined!

Low-Income Usage Reduction Program (LIURP)

LIURP helps low-income residential customers lower the amount of electricity or natural gas used each month through energy saving tools provided by electric companies.  For more information contact your electric and gas provider.
 

Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)

LIHEAP is a federal program that provides financial assistance to low-income households for home energy bills. In Pennsylvania, the Department of Public Welfare oversees the LIHEAP program. The LIHEAP program provides both cash and crisis benefits to low-income households.

Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) for low-income families

The Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) enables low-income families to permanently reduce their energy bills by making their homes more energy efficient. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) provides funding to states which fund a network of local community action agencies, nonprofit organizations, and local governments that provide these weatherization services.
 

Pennsylvania Sunshine Program

The Pennsylvania Sunshine Solar Program will provide $100 million in rebates to help fund solar electric and solar hot water projects for homeowners and small businesses in Pennsylvania. This program is authorized by section 306 of the Alternative Energy Investment Act. Within one year, the program has added approximately 10 megawatts of installed solar capacity.
 

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