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PG&E ENERGY STAR Appliances Rebates
California's PG&E offers cash rebates to customers on qualifying ENERGY STAR appliances purchased between January 1, 2006 and December 31, 2008. more >Austin Energy Solar PV Rebates
$4.50/watt AC. For equipment manufactured in Austin: $5.60/watt AC. Maximum: $13,500 or 80% of invoiced cost, whichever is less. more >Port Angeles Public Works ENERGY STAR Applicance Rebates
Refrigerators and dishwashers: $25. Clothes washers: $50. Water heaters: $25 - $50, depending on length of warranty. more >Minnesota Power Furnace Rebate
Minnesota Power is offering a $250 cash rebate for installing a high efficiency furnace with an Electronically Commutated Motor (ECM). You must use a participating contractor to qualify for the rebate more >NIPSCO Heating and Cooling Rebates
NIPSCO offers cash rebates to customers who install qualifying high-efficiency natural gas boilers and furnaces and water heaters, as well as ENERGY STAR programmable thermostats. more >Federal Tax Credits for Advanced Vehicles
Personal tax credit of $250-$3,400 for purchasing a new energy-efficient car that will be put into service after January 1, 2006 and purchased on or before December 31, 2010. more >
ENERGY SAVERS MAKE NEWS
How to Heat and Save in a Cool Economy
The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) has some useful tips to help ease the burden of winter energy bills. more >Surprise Drop in Power Use Delivers Jolt to Utilities
An unexpected drop in U.S. electricity consumption has utility companies worried that the trend isn't a byproduct of the economic downturn, more >Cape Cod home shows off its energy efficiency
This is truly unique...It will produce as much energy as it will consume over the course of a year, and it will maintain air quality at the same time.” more >Home Energy Audits: Save Energy and Money
We can all greatly improve the energy-efficiency of our homes and keep more money in our pockets by getting our homes checked out by professionals. more >Tips on making your home more energy-efficient
What really makes one home energy-efficient and another one not? Just how much has to be done before a home can really be called efficient? more >START YOUR ACCOUNT TODAY!
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Habitat for Humanity Home's Solar Project
The 14 solar panels installed are capable of generating 3 kilowatts of electricity during daylight hours and will deliver most of the family’s daily electrical needs. more >Electrical independence on 2Kw of Solar
Moving into our Central Coast of CA home in November of 2006, we did not have a history of energy use in this property. more >Switch to CFL from Incandescent
We have encouraged our neighbors and family members to make the switch and most have followed suit. It is a great way to save energy. more >