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  2. Energy rebate program - Wikipedia

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    1) IT Equipment Energy (Fans, Motors, Variable Speed Drives, Air Compression Systems) • Rebate is based on the first year’s energy savings calculated • 9 cent incentive per kWh saved • Varies by utility 2) HVAC Energy (Air Conditioning and Refrigeration) • Rebate is based on the first year’s energy savings calculated

  3. Cash for appliances program - Wikipedia

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    Central air conditioners; Clothes washers; Dishwashers; Freezers; Furnaces (oil and gas) Heat pumps (air source and geothermal) Refrigerators; Room air conditioners; Water heaters. [2] Two early states to implement the program were Illinois, which received $12.4 million, and Iowa, which received $2.8 million. [3]

  4. These rebates can help with climate-friendly upgrades around ...

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    Rebates of up to $100 per ton are available for heat pumps that meet the city's efficiency standards, and up to $120 per ton for qualified central air conditioners.

  5. Energy Star - Wikipedia

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    Air sealing reduces the outdoor air that penetrates a building, and duct sealing prevents attic or basement air from entering ducts and lessening the heating/cooling system’s efficiency. Energy Star qualified room air conditioners are at least 10% more energy efficient than the minimum U.S. federal government standards. [28]

  6. Inflation Reduction Act: What Savings Are Instant Rebates vs ...

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    There are also options for up to $4,000 for upgrading breaker boxes, up to $2,500 for installing (or upgrading) electric wiring and up to $1,600 for insulation, air sealing, and ventilation upgrades.

  7. Heating seasonal performance factor - Wikipedia

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    HSPF is specifically used to measure the efficiency of air source heat pumps. HSPF is defined as the ratio of heat output (measured in BTUs) over the heating season to electricity used (measured in watt-hours). [1] [2] It therefore has units of BTU/watt-hr. The higher the HSPF rating of a unit, the more energy efficient it is.