Residential Energy Use
Title | Due Date | Maximum Award Amount | Description |
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Lassen County APCD Wood Stove Reduction Program | No Due Date Given | Varies | The Wood Stove Replacement Program is funded by the Lassen County Air Pollution Control District. This program provides an incentive voucher to replace a pre-1992 or homemade non-EPA certified wood-burning stove or fireplace that is used as a primary source of heat with either an EPA-certified wood stove or insert, pellet stove or insert, natural gas, propane, or electric heating device. Vouchers of $1500 are available to all Lassen County residents with qualifying devices, who have not received a wood stove replacement grant within the last 5 years. For low-income residents enhanced vouchers of $3000 are available. http://www.lassenair.org/wood-stove-replacement-program.html |
Colusa County APCD Woodstove Program | No Due Date Given | Varies | The Woodstove Reduction Program (Program) is part of California Climate Investments, a statewide program that puts cap-and-trade dollars to work. The Program is designed to help households replace a non-EPA certified wood stove or insert used as a primary source of heat with a cleaner burning and more efficient device. Open hearth fireplaces may be eligible for the Program if the fireplace is used as a primary source of heat. This Program will offer Vouchers towards the purchase and installation of a new EPA-certified woodstove, fireplace wood insert, gas (natural gas or propane), or electric device. https://www.countyofcolusa.org/845/Grant-Programs |
Silicon Valley Clean Energy Residential Programs | No Due Date Given | Varies | Silicon Valley Clean Energy is helping residents switch from polluting natural gas to clean electricity for your home and car to improve local air quality, help you save money and create a more comfortable and safer home. https://www.svcleanenergy.org/residents/ |
Pioneer Community Energy Incentive Programs | No Due Date Given | Varies | Pioneer’s two primary programs are the CCA Program and the mPOWER Program The CCA Program provides electric generation for customers in PG&E territory. The purpose of the CCA Program is to provide lower and more stable rates, to invest in the local economy and to support and create local jobs by investing in local electric generation projects. The mPOWER Program provides fixed-rate, no money down financing to residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural, multifamily and non-profit property owners for energy efficiency upgrades, water conservation measures, and energy generation systems. mPOWER is available throughout Placer County (including the City of Roseville), all of Nevada County, and the City of Folsom. Pioneer Customers are also eligible for most PG&E Programs Because Pioneer customers remain PG&E customers for transmission and delivery, Pioneer customers can still participate in the following public purpose programs administered by PG&E on behalf of the California Public Utilities Commission: https://pioneercommunityenergy.ca.gov/about-us/programs/ |
Central Coast Community Energy Programs | No Due Date Given | Varies | Providing financial resources for your home or business Reducing greenhouse gas emissions Responding to community needs |
Marin Clean Energy Customer Programs | No Due Date Given | Varies | MCE’s innovative energy savings and customer programs offer solutions to address climate change, save money, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Our energy efficiency, electric vehicle and infrastructure, solar, and energy storage programs help customers reduce their carbon footprint, while improving the comfort and health of their homes and workplaces. In addition, our workforce programs ensure energy professionals and job seekers are trained in the latest clean energy and energy efficiency technologies. https://www.mcecleanenergy.org/customer-programs/#residential |
Clean Power Alliance Rebate Programs | No Due Date Given | Varies | The cheapest energy is the energy you don’t use. So while we keep our rates competitive, we also want to help you reduce your energy usage. Reducing your energy use will save you money and helps our environment. It’s a win-win! https://cleanpoweralliance.org/customer-support/clean-energy-resources/ |
Surprise Valley Electrification Corp Incentive Programs | No Due Date Given | Varies | Surprise Valley Electrification Corp. offers member incentives for installing energy efficiency measures in their homes and agricultural systems. Residential incentives include free compact flourescent lights and water heater wraps. In the field, agricultural irrigation hardware improvements, such as installation or replacement of pressure regulators, nozzles, sprinklers, and gaskets qualify for incentives. SVE continues to provide pump tests at no costs to its members. http://surprisevalleyelectric.org/node/48 |
Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative Rebates | No Due Date Given | Varies | https://www.psrec.coop/energy/rebates/ |
Victorville Municipal Utility Services Energy Efficiency Program | No Due Date Given | Varies | The Victorville Municipal Utility Services (VMUS) Energy Efficiency (EE) Program |