Heat pumps, solar and more

It’s now easier to get rebates for a heat pump, solar panels and smart thermostats as a home energy assessment is not required.

Woman does yoga with her dog in a brightly lit room. A smart thermostat is on the wall. Smart Thermostat: $75*. Solar: up to $10,000*. Heatpumps: $2,000 – $15,000 Woman does yoga with her dog in a brightly lit room. A smart thermostat is on the wall. Smart Thermostat: $75*. Solar: up to $10,000*. Heatpumps: $2,000 – $15,000
Heat pump outside of house

Cold-climate air source or ground source heat pumps

Rebates up to $12,000, depending on your home’s primary space heating energy source.

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A woman laying on a roof, basking in the sun next to her solar panels

Solar panels plus battery storage

Get up to $5,000 for solar panels, plus the option to bundle with battery storage for an additional rebate, up to $5,000.

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A person checking the temperature of their house on their phone

Smart thermostats

Two ways to get $75 off an energy-saving smart thermostat: before you buy or after.

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Saving energy made easier and more affordable

For heat pumps and solar panels, work with a program-qualified contractor to have your upgrades installed and they’ll take care of the rebate paperwork. For smart thermostats, you can easily install on your own.