Energy Efficiency
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SDG&E Instant Water Heater Rebates | No Due Date Given | $500.00 | Electric Heat Pump Water Heaters Upgrade to a heat pump water heater and cut hundreds off your water heating costs every year. $500 Instant Rebate Instant rebates are only available for electric heat pump water heaters that meet the following criteria:
Gas Water Heaters $100 Instant Rebate Instant rebates are available for gas water heaters that meet the following criteria:*
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Heating & Cooling Systems Duct Sealing | No Due Date Given | $300.00 | In a typical home, about 20% of the air is lost due to leaks, holes, and an improperly connected duct system, which results in an increase on your energy bill. A well-designed and properly sealed air duct system can make your home more comfortable and energy efficient. Installation/Efficiency Criteria Incentive amount |
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Affordable Multifamily Financing Program | No Due Date Given | Varies | The Affordable Multifamily Financing program targets multifamily properties where at least 50% of the units are income restricted. Like all of the programs highlighted on GoGreen Financing, the Affordable Multifamily Financing program is designed to encourage growth in private market lending and features a credit enhancement to help financing entities mitigate risk. It is designed to leverage and complement existing state and utility efforts to encourage affordable multifamily properties to install energy efficiency retrofits. Property must receive electric and/or gas service from any of the following investor-owned utilities (IOU):
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Low-Income Weatherization Program (LIWP) Farmworker Housing Component | No Due Date Given | Varies | The Low-Income Weatherization Program's (LIWP's) Farmworker Housing Component installs no-cost energy efficiency improvements and/or solar PV systems for qualified farmworker households. Funded by the State of California to help households save energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the program lowers energy costs for families and makes other improvements to improve the livability of housing. Launched in 2019, the LIWP Farmworker Housing Component provides services in the 12 counties in California that have the highest farmworker populations, including: FRESNO COUNTY - IMPERIAL COUNTY - KERN COUNTY - MADERA COUNTY - MERCED COUNTY - MONTEREY COUNTY - SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY - STANISLAUS COUNTY - RIVERSIDE COUNTY - SANTA BARBARA COUNTY - TULARE COUNTY - VENTURA COUNTY |
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Burbank Water & Power - Green Building Incentive Program | No Due Date Given | $30,000.00 | The U.S. Green Building Council is a non-profit organization that promotes the design and construction of buildings that are environmentally responsible, profitable, and healthy places to live and work. The Green Building Council developed the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System in order to more accurately provide incentives those using these practices. The LEED Green Building Rating System issues points across five categories to those striving to attain LEED status for new commercial construction or major renovation of commercial buildings, as well as multifamily and mixed-use developments that are five units or greater, or four stories or higher. Rebates provided by Burbank Water & Power correspond to the following point totals and LEED certification levels:
Incentives are on a first come first serve basis. More information can be found on the web site listed above. https://burbankwaterandpower.com/conservation/commercial-programs-rebates/leed-incentive-program |
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PG&E - Non-Residential Energy Efficiency Financing Program | No Due Date Given | $4,000,000.00 | PG&E is providing 0% loans for energy efficiency projects pursued by their non-residential customers. Financing is available to fund many technologies, including lighting, HVAC, electric motors, LED street lights, refrigeration, food service equipment and water pumps. Projects may be eligible for for financing if it qualifies for a rebate or incentive through a PG&E program. Loan funds must be used to purchase and install qualifying energy-efficient equipment. Customers may use a contractor or self-install the equipment. PG&E will inspect the facility before the old equipment is removed, and again after the new products are operating.
Loan terms and monthly payment amounts are determined based on the equipment's estimated monthly savings. Business customers may qualify for loans between $5,000 and $100,000, with loan periods of up to 5 years. Government agencies may qualify for loans between $5,000 and $4,000,000 per PG&E meter, with loan periods of up to 10 years. |
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Island Energy Lighting Rebate Program | No Due Date Given | Varies | Island Energy offers rebates for installing specific lamps and fixtures within your commercial facility. Click the links below for more information.
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PG&E Smart Thermostat Rebate | No Due Date Given | Varies | Receive a PG&E rebate with qualifying smart thermostats Save up to $390 on cooling and heating costs and increase comfort by replacing your manual or programmable thermostat with a new ENERGY STAR® smart thermostat. For a limited time, receive a rebate of up to $120 when you purchase an eligible model and sign up for a Time-of-Use rate plan.
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After, purchasing, installing, and ensuring your smart thermostat meets the above requirements, apply for an online rebate, and ensure to include the required attachments described below in "Apply for your rebate online". https://www.pge.com/en_US/residential/save-energy-money/savings-solutions-and-rebates/rebates-by-product/smart-thermostats/smart-thermostats.page |
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SDG&E Residential Zero Net Energy Transformation (RZNET) Program | No Due Date Given | Varies | Do you live in an apartment or manufactured home? Do you own or operate a multifamily or manufactured housing community? If so, we may have ways to help reduce your energy costs by participating in the new innovative Residential Zero Net Energy Transformation (RZNET) program. The Residential Zero Net Energy Transformation (RZNET) program will assist SDG&E multifamily and manufactured housing customers with navigating their path to zero net energy. What is Zero Net Energy(ZNE)? ZNE is the total amount of energy used by the building on an annual basis is equal to or less than the amount of renewable energy (energy created by sources that are naturally replenished, such as wind, rain, or solar) created on-site. RZNET allows you to connect with an Energy Advisor that will help you make informed decisions about how to achieve your energy efficiency goals. RZNET program participants on the path to zero net energy, begin with the installation of no-cost measures and a complimentary ASHRAE Level 1 audit. Information on advanced energy efficiency, solar PV installations, and battery storage opportunities for multifamily and manufactured housing properties is also available. No- cost Measures may include:
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Air Conditioner Incentive | No Due Date Given | $50,000.00 | Replacing your old and inefficient air conditioner units can save more money than you think Incentives are available for the installation of new high-efficiency air conditioner (AC) units replacing your existing and operating air conditioner units. As your AC unit approaches or reaches its useful life expectancy of 15 years, replacing it with a new high efficient AC unit can save 40-60% on electricity compared to the existing unit.
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