• HOME
  • RESIDENTIAL
    • Retrofits
      • Energy Efficient Home Improvement Tax Credit (25C)
      • Home Efficiency Rebates (HER)
    • New Construction
      • Builder New Home Tax Credit (45L)
    • Income Qualified
      • The Green and Resilient Retrofit Program
      • DOE Weatherization Program
      • Home Electrification Rebates Program (HEAR)
      • HUD Affordable Housing Upgrades
  • COMMERCIAL
    • Commercial Tax Deduction (179D)
    • Commercial and Industrial Audit and Grant Program
  • INDUSTRIAL
    • Commercial and Industrial Audit and Grant Program
    • School Incentive Program
  • ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND DECARBONIZATION
    • Reducing Embodied Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Construction Materials and Products Grant Program
    • State Energy Code Support
    • State-Based Home Energy Efficiency Contractor Training Grants
  • BENEFITS OF INSULATION
    • Benefits of Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Upgrades
    • Benefits for Grid Efficient Buildings
    • Benefits of Fiberglass and Mineral Wool
  • HOME
  • RESIDENTIAL
    • Retrofits
      • Energy Efficient Home Improvement Tax Credit (25C)
      • Home Efficiency Rebates (HER)
    • New Construction
      • Builder New Home Tax Credit (45L)
    • Income Qualified
      • The Green and Resilient Retrofit Program
      • DOE Weatherization Program
      • Home Electrification Rebates Program (HEAR)
      • HUD Affordable Housing Upgrades
  • COMMERCIAL
    • Commercial Tax Deduction (179D)
    • Commercial and Industrial Audit and Grant Program
  • INDUSTRIAL
    • Commercial and Industrial Audit and Grant Program
    • School Incentive Program
  • ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND DECARBONIZATION
    • Reducing Embodied Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Construction Materials and Products Grant Program
    • State Energy Code Support
    • State-Based Home Energy Efficiency Contractor Training Grants
  • BENEFITS OF INSULATION
    • Benefits of Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Upgrades
    • Benefits for Grid Efficient Buildings
    • Benefits of Fiberglass and Mineral Wool

RESIDENTIAL

Home Energy Rebates Programs

Home Energy Rebates Programs

Federal funding is available for two programs for whole-home energy efficiency and electrification.

Home Efficiency Rebates (HER)

  • Home Efficiency Rebates will award grants to state energy offices to provide rebates that discount the price of energy-saving retrofits in single-family and multi-family buildings. Depending on the modeled energy savings, rebates can be up to $4000.

Home Electrification Rebates Program (HEAR)

  • The Home Electrification Rebate Program is income-based and, when implemented by states, may cover up to 100% of eligible electrification upgrades within program limits. Insulation is one of the eligible measures, with states offering up to $1,600 for insulation improvements.

Explore the interactive map to learn how states are implementing electrification rebates.

ARIZONA

ARIZONA

HEAR rebates for insulation products up to $1,600.
FIND REABATES HERE

CALIFORNIA

CALIFORNIA

FIND REABATES HERE

COLORADO

COLORADO

HEAR rebates for insulation products up to $1,600.
FIND REABATES HERE

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

DOEE is using federal funding from the Energy Home Energy Rebates Programs to expand two existing District programs that are available for low-income households and eligible multifamily housing properties, the Affordable Home Electrification Program and the Affordable Housing Retrofit Accelerator. Interested residents and building owners must apply with DCSEU to participate.
FIND REABATES HERE

GEORGIA

GEORGIA

Georgia’s Home Efficiency Rebates (HER) and Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEAR) provide households with incentives on the purchase and installation of electric appliances, insulation, air sealing, HVAC, and other home improvement measures. Eligible households can get up to $16,000 in savings depending on their household income and/or expected energy savings.
FIND REABATES HERE

MAINE

MAINE

FIND REABATES HERE

MICHIGAN

MICHIGAN

Both Home Efficiency Rebates (HOMES) and Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEAR) are now available. The amount of funding a home is eligible for varies depending on the household's income, estimated energy savings, and total project cost.
FIND REABATES HERE

NEW MEXICO

NEW MEXICO

HEAR rebates are available as a one-time coupon worth up to $1,600 for any combination of qualifying ceiling/attic, wall, floor or foundation fiberglass, mineral wool, or rigid board insulation products.
FIND REABATES HERE

NEW YORK

NEW YORK

Under EmPower+, insulation is a prioritized upgrade, with low-income, single-family households eligible for no-cost energy efficiency improvements capped at $10,000 per project. Moderate-income single-family households are eligible for no-cost energy efficiency improvements capped at $5,000 per project. HEAR rebates for insulation products up to $1,600.
FIND REABATES HERE

NORTH CAROLINA

NORTH CAROLINA

Both Homeowners Managing Efficiency Savings (HOMES) and Home Electrification and Appliance Rebate (HEAR) are now available. Eligibility is based on annual income and household size. North Carolina residents, both owners and renters of single or multi-family homes, may qualify.
FIND REABATES HERE

WISCONSIN

WISCONSIN

Both Home Efficiency Rebates (HOMES) and Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEAR) are now available. Eligibility and rebate amounts are based on household income and energy savings. All homeowners are eligible to participate in HOMES and low-income or moderate-income households can participate in HEAR.
FIND REABATES HERE
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