You may qualify for utility rebates from your local electric, gas, or water utility for installing efficient equipment. Use the ENERGY STAR Rebate Finder by ZIP code — it's free.
- what this is
- Local utility rebates
- who may qualify
- Customers of participating utilities
- what you may receive
- Rebate per qualifying purchase
- where to check
- ENERGY STAR Rebate Finder
- cost
- Free to check
- deadline
- Varies
- state
- All
- last checked
- 2026-04-30
- watch out for
- Door-to-door 'rebate' sales pitches
Where to look
Use ENERGY STAR's Rebate Finder, then confirm with your utility's rebate page.
Common rebates
HVAC, water heaters, smart thermostats, insulation, and ENERGY STAR appliances.
- program type
- Utility rebate
- common benefit
- Money back on efficient equipment
- who it may help
- Homeowners and renters
- application cost
- Free to apply
- availability
- Varies by utility
- main documents
- Receipt, model number
- risk warning
- Verify offers with your utility
Door-to-door 'rebate' sales pitches
FAQ
Some rebates are open to renters for portable items like efficient bulbs or thermostats.
Related
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You may qualify for utility rebates from your local electric, gas, or water utility for installing efficient equipment. Use the ENERGY STAR Rebate Finder by ZIP code — it's free.
We link to the official source so you can verify eligibility, deadlines, and application steps before you apply. · Article last checked 2026-04-30.
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