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Find rebates and special offers near you on ENERGY STAR certified products. Products that earn the ENERGY STAR label meet strict energy-efficiency specifications set by the U.S. EPA helping you save energy and money while protecting the environment.
Save Up to $2,000 on Costs of Upgrading to Heat Pump Technology. These energy efficient home improvement credits are available for 30% of costs - up to $2,000 - and can be combined with credits up to $1,200 for other qualified upgrades made in one tax year.
The Inflation Reduction Act includes significant funding for states and tribes to offer rebates to households that install new electric appliances, including super-efficient heat pumps, water heaters, clothes dryers, stoves, and ovens and for households that make repairs and improvements that increase energy efficiency.
Efficient Home Upgrades Tax Credits & Rebates. Explore incentives, eligible products, and installers in your zip code. Find Savings.
ENERGY STAR partners sponsor rebates on certified products. Enter a zip code below to find deals near you!
In addition to the energy-cost savings, we'll also show you where you can find the lowest prices on ENERGY STAR certified room air conditioners, refrigerators, and light bulbs plus utility rebates and other special offers that are now available. So click on a product and start saving now!
ENERGY STAR certified refrigerators are about 9 percent more energy efficient than models that meet the federal minimum energy efficiency standard. By properly recycling your old refrigerator and replacing it with a new ENERGY STAR certified refrigerator, you can save about $230 over the 12-year lifetime of the product.
ENERGY STAR certified clothes washers use about 20% less energy and about 30% less water than regular washers. Over the lifetime of the product, models that have earned the ENERGY STAR can save about $550 in energy costs.
The federal tax credits for energy efficiency were extended as part of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022. So, if you made any qualifying home improvements to your primary residence after December 31, 2021, you may be eligible to claim them on your taxes when you file for 2022.
The Home Electrification and Appliances Rebate (HEAR) Program (Inflation Reduction Act section 50122) is focused on efficient electrification projects for low-to-moderate income (LMI) households defined as households with income less than 150% of the area median.