Save $50 per Thermostat - Rebate on Smart Thermostat
Requirements
A smart thermostat must be new and replace an existing manual or programmable thermostat. A smart thermostat must be installed and connected to Wi-Fi. AMP’s rebate is only applicable to customers on the D1H rate schedule.
Save $0.35 - $1.50 per square foot - Rebate on Insulation and Ductwork
Requirements
Attic Insulation: Final insulation R-Value of R-38 or greater
Wall Insulation: Final insulation R-Value of R-13 or greater
Windows: Double-pane replacement windows with U-Value 0.32 or less and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) 0.25 of less
Only for existing buildings
Federal tax incentive: Up to $1,200 (windows and insulation)Save $50.00 - Rebate on Smart Thermostat
Requirements
ENERGY STAR® certified and web‐enabled
Only for existing buildings with standard programmable or manual thermostat
Save $3,050 per housing unit - Rebate on Whole Home
Requirements
Multifamily - Each multifamily low-rise building (three stores or fewer) must remove gas appliances and install heat pump space heating, heat pump water heating, electric or induction cooking, and an electric dryer
Note: Properties can enroll one building at a time for incentives
Multifamily Low-Rise Bonus Incentives include: $600 Infrastructure Upgrade $400 Heat Pump Dryer Upgrade
- Federal Tax CreditFederal Tax Credit
Save up to $1,200 - Federal Tax Credit on Air Sealing, Comprehensive Energy Upgrades, Insulation and Ductwork Projects
Requirements
The 25C tax credit is effective for products purchased and installed between January 1, 2023, and December 31, 2032.
Eligible for 30% of costs, including labor, up to yearly maximum limit of $1,200 for insulation upgrades for an existing home. Not eligible for new construction. - Federal Tax CreditFederal Tax Credit
Save Up to $7,500 - Federal Tax Credit on Electric Vehicle
Requirements
You may qualify for a credit up to $7,500 under Internal Revenue Code Section 30D if you buy a new, qualified plug-in EV or fuel cell electric vehicle (FCV).
Beginning January 1, 2023, if you buy a qualified used electric vehicle (EV) or fuel cell vehicle (FCV) from a licensed dealer for $25,000 or less, you may be eligible for a used clean vehicle tax credit (also referred to as a previously owned clean vehicle credit). The credit equals 30% of the sale price up to a maximum credit of $4,000.
- Federal Tax CreditFederal Tax Credit
Save 30% of cost - Federal Tax Credit on Solar electric panels
Requirements
The Residential Clean Energy Credit (25D) equals 30% of the costs of new, qualified clean energy property for your home installed anytime from 2022 through 2032.
Qualified expenses include the costs of new clean energy property:
- Solar electric panels
Energy Savings for Multifamily Properties - Save up to $7,200 per unit
Requirements
• Must be located in MCE’s service area (mcecleanenergy.org/service-
area); must have 5 or more units; offers affordable housing or is a deed-restricted property • Submit interest form (mcecleanenergy.org/
multifamily-form) • Includes: $6,000/unit for electrification measures, extra $1,200/unit for income-qualified multifamily property owners through LIFT Program; FREE comprehensive assessment and consultation with a multifamily energy and water expert
Save $100 - $200 - Rebate on Home Battery, Solar
Requirements
Project must be completed by a contractor referred by QuitCarbon.
Client must first complete a free QuitCarbon home evaluation by creating an online home profile and supplying information about existing appliances and utility usage.
Rebate is $100 for the first electrification measure (heat pump, heat pump water heater, electrical upgrades to support conversion of gas appliances to electric, solar / batteries, or insulation) and $200 for the second, limited to two measures and $300 per customer.
Save $100 - $200 - Rebate on Insulation
Requirements
Project must be completed by a contractor referred by QuitCarbon.
Client must first complete a free QuitCarbon home evaluation by creating an online home profile and supplying information about existing appliances and utility usage.
Rebate is $100 for the first electrification measure (heat pump, heat pump water heater, electrical upgrades to support conversion of gas appliances to electric, solar / batteries, or insulation) and $200 for the second, limited to two measures and $300 per customer.