State Energy Office |
Current Household Eligibility |
Program Highlights |
Resources |
Arizona
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- Low- and middle-income single-family homes are eligible for up to $8,000 for heat pumps.
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- Currently in a pilot phase.
- Program deployed in partnership with Wildlife, a network of Community Action Agencies.
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NASEO Newsroom Article
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California
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- Low- and middle-income single-family homes and multifamily buildings where at least 50% of occupied units are at or below 150% AMI are eligible for up to $14,000. Eligible technologies include:
- Electric load service center ($4,000)
- Heat pump water heater ($1,750 or $700 for electric to electric)
- Heat pump heating/cooling ($8,000)
- Electric stove, cooktop, range, or oven ($840)
- Heat pump clothes dryer ($840)
- Electric wiring ($2,500)
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- Currently in a pilot phase.
- Administered through pre-existing program, TECH Clean California.
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NASEO Newsroom Article
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Colorado
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- Low-income single-family homes and multifamily buildings can access rebates through services provided by the Weatherization Assistance Program.
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- Currently in a pilot phase.
- Program will expand to include direct-to-consumer rebates in 2025.
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NASEO Newsroom Article
Request for Proposals (closed)
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District of Columbia
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- Low-income single-family homes and multifamily buildings where at least 50% of units are low-income are eligible for up to $14,000. Eligible technologies include:
- Insulation, air sealing, ventilation ($1,600)
- Electric load service center ($4,000)
- Heat pump water heater ($1,750)
- Heat pump heating/cooling ($8,000)
- Electric stove, cooktop, range, or oven ($840)
- Electric wiring ($2,500)
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- Administered through pre-existing program, Affordable Home Electrification Program.
- Rebates will only be available to households below 80% AMI until 2027.
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NASEO Newsroom Article
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Georgia
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- Low- and middle-income homes are eligible for up to $14,000. Eligible technologies include:
- Insulation, air sealing, ventilation ($1,600)
- Electric load service center ($840)
- Heat pump water heater ($1,750)
- Heat pump heating/cooling ($8,000)
- Electric stove, cooktop, range, oven, or heat pump clothes dryer ($840)
- Electric wiring ($2,500)
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- Currently in a pilot phase.
- Future options will include retail and DIY pathways.
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Request for Proposals (closed)
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Maine
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- Low-income owners of manufactured homes and affordable multifamily new construction projects where at least 50% of units are low-income are eligible for up to $14,000. Eligible technologies include:
- Electric load service center ($4,000)
- Heat pump heating/cooling ($8,000)
- Electric wiring ($2,500)
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- Currently in a pilot phase.
- Implemented by pre-existing program, Efficiency Maine.
- Future phases will expand manufactured home incentives to include middle-income homeowners.
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NASEO Newsroom Article
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Michigan
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- The pilot is available for 50 homes across two utility service areas. Eligible technologies include:
- Ventilation ($1,600)
- Electric load service center ($4,000)
- Heat pump water heater ($1,750)
- Heat pump heating/cooling ($8,000)
- Electric stove, cooktop, range, or oven ($840)
- Air sealing ($1,600)
- Insulation ($1,600)
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- Program funding is distributed by formula across 10 districts based on the proportion of low-income residents and energy burden.
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NASEO Newsroom Article
Request for Proposals (closed)
Request for Information
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New Mexico
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- Low-income homes are eligible for up to $14,000. Eligible technologies include:
- Insulation ($1,600)
- Electric load service center ($4,000)
- Electric stove, cooktop, range, or oven ($840)
- Heat pump clothes dryer ($840)
- Electric wiring ($2,500)
- Eligible households may also receive additional installation incentives from an authorized contractor for gas capping up to $200.
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- Point-of-sale rebates are currently available for self-installed insulation, heat pump clothes dryers, and electric or induction cooktops, stoves, ranges, or ovens purchased at participating retailers.
- Financial and energy coaching services are available to support participating homeowners.
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NASEO Newsroom Article
Request for Proposals (closed)
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New York
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- Low- and middle-income single-family homes and multifamily buildings of up to four units are eligible for up to $14,000. Eligible technologies include:
- Air sealing, insulation, and ventilation ($1,600)
- Electric load service center ($4,000)
- Heat pump water heater ($1,750)
- Heat pump heating/cooling ($8,000)
- Electric wiring ($2,500)
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- Currently in a pilot phase.
- Implemented by pre-existing program, EmPower+.
- Homeowners can receive cost-free comprehensive home energy assessments.
- Rebates are also available for heat pump clothes dryers, electric load service centers, and electric wiring for in-store purchase through the Appliance Upgrade Program.
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NASEO Newsroom Article
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Rhode Island
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- Low-income homes are eligible for up to $14,000. Eligible technologies include:
- Electric load service center ($4,000)
- Electric stove, cooktop, range, or oven ($840)
- Heat pump clothes dryer ($840)
- Electric wiring ($2,500)
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- Currently in a pilot phase.
- Administered through six Community Action Partnerships.
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NASEO Newsroom Article
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