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TID Water and Power Rebate Programs No Due Date Given Varies

As a publicly owned utility, TID works for you; and if we can help you save money on your bill, that’s good for everyone. Please take advantage of the rebates and programs on this page to help reduce your energy consumption and lower your electric bill.

https://www.tid.org/customer-service/save-energy-money/rebates/
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.

 

Product eligibility

  • If you have already purchased your product, visit PG&E Marketplace to check if your product is qualified.
  • To shop and compare qualified models, visit PG&E Marketplace.

Customer eligibility

  • Installation address must have an electric and/or gas account with PG&E.
  • Residence must have a central heating and/or air-conditioning (HVAC) system.
  • For $70 Time-of-Use rebate, customers already on a Time-of-Use rate may qualify as long as all other eligibility requirements are met. In these cases, their rate will not be changed.

Key rebate terms

  • Smart thermostat must be new and replace an existing manual or programmable thermostat.
  • Smart thermostat must be installed and connected to Wi-Fi.
  • PG&E does not provide service support for the installed smart thermostat. Please contact the retailer or manufacturer for warranty information. See do-it-yourself installation information below.
  • Rebates are available on a first-come, first-served basis, while supplies last. Eligibility and amounts are subject to change at any time.
  • For a full list of requirements, review terms and conditions for residential customers.
  • Customers who elect to change to a Time-of-Use rate plan do not need to change their rate through the website. Once a customer selects the appropriate rebate in the erebate process, they will be placed on TOU-C which has Peak (higher price) hours from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. every day and Off-Peak (lower price) hours before 4 p.m. and after 9 p.m. every day. Learn more about Time-of-Use rate plans.

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
Colton Electric Utility Energy Efficiency Rebate Program No Due Date Given Varies

The City of Colton Electric Utility offers residential customers generous rebates for specific Energy Efficiency Home Improvements. Rebates are provided for the following product list:

  • Occupancy Sensors (Limit 8)
  • Ceiling Fan ( Limit 4, Must be Energy Star Approved)
  • Box Fan (Limit 4)
  • Whole-house Fan
  • Evaporative Cooler
  • Room A/C (Must be Energy Star Approved)
  • Solar Attic Fan
  • Solar Light Tube (Limit 2)
  • Pool Pump (Two Speed and Variable Speed only)
  • Clothes Washer (Must be Energy Star Approved)
  • Dishwasher (Must be Energy Star Approved)
  • Refrigerator (Must be Energy Star Approved)
  • Smart Thermostat (Must be Wi-Fi Enabled)
https://www.ci.colton.ca.us/350/Efficiency-Rebates
City of Vernon Public Benefits Program No Due Date Given Varies

The Customer Incentive Program is designed to encourage energy efficient lighting systems and the exploration and implementation of energy efficient technologies.  Often, the latter technologies are overlooked because customers are either unfamiliar with them, think they are too costly to apply at their facilities, or do not believe such technologies can effectively meet their energy needs. These technologies may address either equipment or operational change, therefore, if the Department can quantify a demand reduction and/or energy savings, there is a basis for providing an incentive to assist the customer. This program provides incentives in two separate areas, lighting, and energy efficient equipment.

http://cityofvernon.org/departments/public-utilities/212-customer-service/energy-efficiency-programs
Colton Electric Weatherization Rebate Program No Due Date Given Varies

The City of Colton Electric Utility now offers residential customers generous rebates for installing replacement windows and insulation. Rebates are provided for the following product list:

  • Windows must meet Energy Star approval with a U-Factor less than 0.35 and SHGC less than 0.30.
    • Rebate is $4 per square foot
  • Insulation may be added to the attic, and/or exterior walls. Rebates will also be provided for the radiant barrier installed within the attic space. Insulation and radiant barrier must meet the following R-Values:
    • Attic Insulation - Minimum R-30: Rebate is $0.40 per square foot
    • Radiant Barrier - Minimum R-19: Rebate is $0.30 per square foot
    • Exterior Walls - Minimum R-13: Rebate is $0.20 per square foot
https://www.ci.colton.ca.us/757/Weatherization-Rebate-Program
Victorville Municipal Utility Services Energy Efficiency Program No Due Date Given Varies

The Victorville Municipal Utility Services (VMUS) Energy Efficiency (EE) Program
outlines the parameters for customers to receive incentives and rebates for the installation
of eligible energy savings measures, equipment or systems, and for VMUS to receive
direct funding for eligible projects that benefit VMUS customers through improved
safety, system integrity, energy efficiency, conservation and/or research and development

https://www.victorvilleca.gov/government/city-departments/utilities/gas/electric-incentive-programs
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
Glendale Smart Home Rebate Program No Due Date Given Varies

GWP’s Smart Home Energy and Water Saving Rebate Program helps our customers save money on energy and water bills by offering rebates on eligible products. Most of the eligible products must be ENERGY STAR® qualified, so look for the ENERGY STAR symbol when making your purchase. Please keep in mind the following:

  • You must be a Glendale Water & Power customer and the product you purchase must be installed in a residence serviced by Glendale Water & Power.
  • Rebates will be issued in the form of a bill credit which will appear on your GWP bill in 1 to 2 billing cycles.
  • Applications must be submitted no more than 12 months from the date of purchase. 
  • Rebates apply only to the products listed below.
  • Online purchases will receive an Outside of Glendale rebate value.
  • Other terms and conditions apply.
https://www.glendaleca.gov/smart-home-rebate-program
Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative Rebates No Due Date Given Varies https://www.psrec.coop/energy/rebates/
Lassen Residential Rebate Programs No Due Date Given Varies

Residential Rebates:
If its time to purchase a new refrigerator, dishwasher, clothes washer or water heater, Lassen MUD offers rebates for the purchase and installation of EnergyStar® appliances and energy efficient electric water heaters. Depending on the age of your old appliances, you could realize significant savings. Just by replacing your 10 year old refrigerator with and EnergyStar® compliant model you could reduce your energy bill by $63 a year! To see exactly how much energy you could save click on the EnergyStar refrigerator replacement calculator.

Heating and Cooling:
Heating and cooling accounts for the majority of energy used in your home, choosing an efficient heating and cooling system can save hundreds of dollars a year. Lassen MUD offers a variety of rebate programs on several types of systems.

Residential Lighting Rebates:
Did you know that by replacing your existing incandescent light bulbs with energy efficient LEDs you can reduce the cost of lighting your home by 25% or more? In addition to the savings, you may also be eligible for rebates from Lassen MUD to offset the cost of replacement

https://www.lmud.org/help/rebate-center/