Energy Efficiency

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Title Due Date Maximum Award Amount Sort descending Description
GoGreen Financing No Due Date Given Varies

Whether you want to reduce energy usage, improve the comfort and health of your home or business, or just want to “go green,” you can find the solution you need. GoGreen Financing serves three broad property types:

  • Residential
  • Affordable Multifamily
  • Business

The California Public Utilities Commission authorized the California investor-owned utilities (PG&E®, SDG&E®, SCE® and SoCalGas®) to collaborate with certain state agencies in the development of energy efficiency financing programs and to assist in building awareness about them. Consumers are encouraged to explore lending options for the financing of energy improvements that can make homes and businesses more efficient and comfortable.

Multi-family Energy Efficiency and Renewables No Due Date Given Varies

Provides technical assistance and incentives for the installation of energy efficiency measures and solar PV in low-income multi-family dwellings serving priority populations. These projects reduce residential energy demand and GHG emissions. Low-income residents that participate in this program benefit from lower energy costs. The program also helps preserve affordable housing by reducing owner operating costs.

CSD modeled its Multi-Family Program to improve the energy efficiency of multi-family buildings and achieve greenhouse gas emission reductions. Each building is thoroughly assessed and evaluated both visually and through the use of diagnostic energy audit tools to determine a suite of greenhouse gas reducing energy efficiency and renewable energy measures for installation and living in common areas.

The Association for Energy Affordability, Inc (AEA) serves as the statewide administrator of the LIWP Multi-Family Program. AEA conducts energy audits and modeling to identify energy efficiency measures and renewables for installation in qualifying multi-family buildings, with assistance and incentives to property owners towards agreed-upon scopes of work.

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:

  • Low flow showerheads
  • Low flow aerators
  • Pipe  (near water heater)
  • Auto-diverting tub spout
  • ECM furnace motor replacement
  • Air conditioning tune-up
  • Efficient fan control
  • Smart thermostat
https://www.sdge.com/residential/savings-center/rebates/multifamily-rebates
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) - Request for Information on Resilient and Efficient Codes Implementations $2.00

This Request for Information (RFI) is being issued by the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Building Energy Codes Program, on behalf of the Office of Energy and Renewable Energy (EERE) Building Technologies Office (BTO). The intent of this RFI is to obtain public input regarding the solicitation process and structure of a potential DOE Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) to fund sustained cost-effective implementation of building energy codes, in accordance with the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. This will be referred to throughout the document as the Resilient and Efficient Codes Implementation (RECI) FOA. Specifically, this RFI seeks input on: • Energy Code Implementation Criteria and Requirements for Key Topic Areas • Advanced Energy Codes and Building Resilience • Methods to Support Sustained State Energy and Building Resilience Code Implementation • Funding, Partnerships, Eligible Entities, and Evaluation Criteria • Energy and Environmental Justice (EEJ) Priorities Information collected from this RFI will be used by DOE for planning purposes to develop a potential FOA. The information collected will not be published.

https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=339403
SCE Smart Thermostat Rebates No Due Date Given $75.00

Receive a $75 bill credit when you enroll your eligible smart thermostat in a qualifying demand response program through one of our authorized thermostat providers. Qualifying programs are:

Capacity Bidding Program (CBP)*– available for residential customers. Please check with your Demand Response Aggregator for eligibility.

Critical Peak Pricing (CPP) – available for business customers.

Smart Energy Program (SEP) – available for residential customers.

Third Party Non-Utility Demand Response Contracts – available for residential and business customers. Please check with your provider for eligibility.

https://www.sce.com/residential/rebates-savings/rebates
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 
Must already have a central electric heating or cooling system  
 

Incentive amount 
50% of repair cost (Up to $300)

https://www.anaheim.net/2579/Heating-Cooling-Systems
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:

  • Electric heat pump water heater 50–55 gallon with Uniform Energy Factor (UEF) of 3.09 or higher
  • Post-purchase rebates are not available

 

Gas Water Heaters
Gas water heaters provide energy savings, cut costs on utility bills and are known for their performance and reliability.

$100 Instant Rebate

Instant rebates are available for gas water heaters that meet the following criteria:*

  • Natural gas water heater 40-gallon
  • Natural gas water heater 50-gallon

*Detailed eligibility requirements:

  1. The rebate applies to gas-for-gas equipment replacements on burnout or to new installations.
  2. The water heaters must be ENERGY STAR®-qualified products. 
  3. Does not cover water heaters used for space conditioning, process end-use applications, pools or spas.
  4. These measures are applicable to any building type in the residential building sector.
  5. These measures replace a storage water heater with another storage water heater.
https://www.sdge.com/rebates
IID Energy - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program $5,000.00

Imperial Irrigation District Energy offers incentives to residential customers to encourage energy efficiency. This incentive takes the form of rebates offered for qualifying energy efficient appliances and building improvements. Rebates are only available for existing homes. New construction homes do not qualify. Rebates are not guaranteed and are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Rebates are available on attic insulation, attic fans, ENERGY STAR refrigerators, ENERGY STAR dual pane windows, room air conditioners, ENERGY STAR clothes washers, central air conditioners, heat pumps, shade screens, evaporative cooler, radiant barriers, ductless mini-split systems, and variable speed pool pumps. Most rebates are offered on a per unit basis, with the exception of central air conditioners, heat pumps, attic insulation, shade screens, radiant barriers, and windows, which are based on system size. To be eligible for these rebates, IID residential customers need to mail in a completed application and copies of receipts/invoices. If all criteria have been met, a rebate check will be mailed within 8 - 10 weeks.  For more information, consult the program web site.

Eligible rebates:

Attic Insulation: $0.30/sq ft
Electric Attic Fan: $75
Solar Attic Fan: $125
Refrigerator: $75/unit
Dual Pane Windows: $2.00/sq ft
ENERGY STAR Room Air Conditioner: $100/unit
ENERGY STAR Clothes Washer: $100/unit
Variable Speed Pool Pumps: $200/unit
HVAC Systems: $125 - $300/ton
Shade Screens: $1.00 / sq. ft.
Evaporative Cooler: $300/unit
Radiant Barrier: $0.30 / sq. ft
Ductless Mini Split Systems: $200
Thermostat: $50/unit

https://www.iid.com/customer-service/save-energy-and-money/your-home/residential-rebates
Burbank Water and Power (BWP) - Business Bucks Energy Efficiency Grant Program No Due Date Given $5,000.00

Business Bucks is an energy-saving program that offers up to $5,000 Energy Efficiency Retrofits to small and mid-sized businesses.

Burbank Water and Power (BWP) has hired Richard Heath and Associates (RHA) to run the Business Bucks Program on our behalf. For more information on Business Bucks—including finding out if your business is eligible to participate—please contact RHA at (877) 290-2590.

https://www.burbankwaterandpower.com/conservation/commercial-programs-rebates/business-bucks
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:

  • Certified (40–49 points) - $15,000
  • Silver (50–59 points) - $20,000
  • Gold (60–79 points) - $25,000
  • Platinum (80 points and above) - $30,000

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