Consumers may soon get access to a share of $8.8 billion in Inflation Reduction Act home energy rebates [View all]
Source: CNBC
Published Mon, Apr 22 2024 2:22 PM EDT Updated 3 Hours Ago
Rebates tied to home energy efficiency and created by the Inflation Reduction Act may start flowing to many consumers within months.
The federal government is issuing $8.8 billion for Home Energy Rebates programs through states, territories and tribes, which must apply for the funding. The U.S. Department of Energy approved the first application for New York on April 18, awarding it an initial $158 million.
The DOE is hopeful New York will open its program to consumers by early summer, according to Karen Zelmar, the agencys Home Energy Rebates program manager. The state has the fourth-largest total funding allocation, behind California, Texas and Florida.
The federal rebates worth up to $14,000 or more per household, depending on a states program design are basically discounts for homeowners and landlords who make certain efficiency upgrades to their property.
Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2024/04/22/inflation-reduction-act-energy-rebates-may-soon-be-available.html
Link to U.S. Department of Energy
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