Prepared by ICF for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Page 1 of 42 ENERGY STAR ® SUMMARY OF APPLIANCE PROGRAMS SEPTEMBER 2017 UPDATE The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is pleased to provide the 2017 ENERGY STAR Summary of Appliance Programs (Summary). The Summary provides an overview of a variety of programs offered by utilities and other energy efficiency program sponsors in the United States to promote ENERGY STAR certified commercial and residential clothes washers, clothes dryers, dehumidifiers, dishwashers, refrigerators, freezers, room air conditioners (room ACs), and room air cleaners and purifiers. The Summary includes information provided by energy efficiency program sponsors and describes their current program offerings in 2017-2018 and beyond. Each ENERGY STAR appliance program is summarized with a focus on incentives (e.g., mail-in rebates, bill credits), program contacts, and other relevant program details. Participation in the Summary is voluntary and therefore may not represent all promotions and incentives available across the country. The information in this Program Summary is current as of August 15, 2017; more current or additional information may be available at www.energystar.gov/rebatefinder. The Summary of Appliance Programs is divided into the following sections: 1. Executive Summary 2. Program Budget Map, National Promotion Charts and Graphs – Overview of promotion types for appliance programs across the United States. 3. Programs Information – A summary table of current appliance promotions organized by state. 4. Partner Contact Directory – Program websites, hotlines, and contact information for program managers. If you have any questions or comments about the ENERGY STAR Summary of Appliance Programs, please contact Nora Lovrien Buehler at ICF, at [email protected]or 202-862-1589. Table of Contents Executive Summary……………………………………………………………………………………… 2 Appliance Program Budget Map……………………………………….……………………….………. 4 National Appliance Promotion Charts and Graphs…………………………………………………... 5 Appliance Program Information...……………..………………………………………………………... 7 Partner Contact Directory……………………………………………………………………………….. 32
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ENERGY STAR® SUMMARY OF APPLIANCE PROGRAMS
SEPTEMBER 2017 UPDATE The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is pleased to provide the 2017 ENERGY STAR Summary of Appliance Programs (Summary). The Summary provides an overview of a variety of programs offered by utilities and other energy efficiency program sponsors in the United States to promote ENERGY STAR certified commercial and residential clothes washers, clothes dryers, dehumidifiers, dishwashers, refrigerators, freezers, room air conditioners (room ACs), and room air cleaners and purifiers. The Summary includes information provided by energy efficiency program sponsors and describes their current program offerings in 2017-2018 and beyond.
Each ENERGY STAR appliance program is summarized with a focus on incentives (e.g., mail-in rebates, bill credits), program contacts, and other relevant program details. Participation in the Summary is voluntary and therefore may not represent all promotions and incentives available across the country. The information in this Program Summary is current as of August 15, 2017; more current or additional information may be available at www.energystar.gov/rebatefinder. The Summary of Appliance Programs is divided into the following sections:
1. Executive Summary
2. Program Budget Map, National Promotion Charts and Graphs – Overview of promotion types for appliance programs across the United States.
3. Programs Information – A summary table of current appliance promotions organized by state.
4. Partner Contact Directory – Program websites, hotlines, and contact information for program managers.
If you have any questions or comments about the ENERGY STAR Summary of Appliance Programs, please contact Nora Lovrien Buehler at ICF, at [email protected] or 202-862-1589.
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Executive Summary
The 2017 ENERGY STAR Summary of Appliance Programs (Summary) presents information submitted by 140 energy efficiency program sponsors from across the United States, including 12 “umbrella organizations” and statewide programs running promotions on behalf of or in conjunction with 189 cooperative or municipal utilities and investor-owned utilities. Partners have provided information on 1,637 individual incentive and promotion programs for ENERGY STAR appliances including clothes washers, clothes dryers, dishwashers, dehumidifiers, refrigerators, freezers, room air conditioning, and room air cleaners and purifiers. To improve the accuracy of available promotions nationwide, information submitted under umbrella organizations has been accounted for individually for each member utility, unless otherwise indicated as a statewide or centrally-administered program. From the information submitted by energy efficiency program sponsors, the key highlights include: Program Budgets – Partners were asked to categorize their program budgets into buckets demonstrating order of magnitude and range (e.g., less than $50K, $50-$250K, $250K-$1 Million). To calculate state totals and the national total, the mid-point of each bucket range was taken and multiplied by the total number of partner programs identifying with a given bucket. Since exact budget information has not been provided, nor have all partners given budget information (see the Appliance Program and Budget Map on page 4 for more details), a precise total cannot be determined. In 2011, based on the midpoint calculation, appliance programs were funded at about $208 million. That number grew to about $222 million, $224 million, and $271 million in 2012, 2013, and 2014, respectively. In 2015, the national total was $252 million and in 2016, the national total was $258 million. In 2017, the national total increased to $270 million. The increase may be explained by the growth in overall incentives (2017 = 1,637, 2016 = 1,541) and/or because more partners have elected to provide budget data. Promotions by Dollar Amount – Promotion amounts in 2017 range from $10 for dehumidifiers and room air conditioners to $400 for clothes dryers. The average incentive amount for dehumidifiers increased by 10% compared to 2016 and average incentives for new air purifiers and cleaners decreased by 3%. New Freezer incentives increased by 14% and clothes washers decreased by 19%. Refrigerators and dishwashers decreased by around 27%. Average incentives for clothes dryers decreased by 29%. See “Average Promotion Amount for ENERGY STAR Appliances 2012-2017” on page 5 for more details on average incentive amounts.
Promotions by Product – As in 2011-2016, incentives for clothes washers led the group in 2017, representing 16% of appliance promotions and 17% of incentives for new appliance purchases. Incentives for new refrigerator purchase represent 11% of total incentives. Total recycling, including refrigerators, freezers, dehumidifiers, and room air conditioners, makes up 25% of total incentives. Dishwashers, freezers, dehumidifiers, and room air conditioning each comprised between 5% and 10% of total promotions. The remainder is comprised of room air cleaners and purifiers, clothes dryers, and the “other” categories comprised of various products. See “2017 ENERGY STAR Appliance Promotions by Product Type” on page 5 and “ENERGY STAR Appliance Promotions by Product Type 2012-2017” on page 6 for more details.
Promotions by Type – Similar to 2011-2016, the vast majority of promotions in 2017—94% of new product purchase and recycling incentives—are mail-in rebates. Appliance promotions with instant rebates, bill credits, low-interest loans, manufacturer or retailer buy-downs, free pick up, and midstream incentives account for the rest. See “2017 ENERGY STAR Appliance Promotions by Incentive Type” on page 6 for more details.
Promotions by Region – Similar to 2011-2016, the Midwest region has the greatest number of appliance promotions with 1,224, an increase of 64 from 2016. The West region follows next with 122, which is a small decline in submissions from 2016. The Northeast increased its incentives from 80 in 2016 to 118 in 2017. The Southeast (43), Southwest (44), and Mid-Atlantic (84) all saw increases as well compared to 2016. See “2017 ENERGY STAR Appliance Promotions by Type and Region” on page 7 for more details.
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Appliance Program Budget Map
The map below shows program budgets for appliance programs by state as reported by the energy efficiency program sponsors.
NOTE: Energy efficiency program sponsors in the “undetermined” states may implement appliance promotion programs in 2017 and beyond, but were unable or did not elect to provide budget information. Likewise, states highlighted in color may not represent all the partner program budgets, as partners in those states also may have elected not to provide budget information. See the individual program entries for details.
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National Appliance Promotion Charts and Graphs
Percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number for values over 2%. Totals may not equal 100%
Average Promotion Amount for ENERGY STAR Appliances 2012-2017
2017 ENERGY STAR Appliance Promotions by Product Type
(Totals listed in parentheses)
* The “Other” category is comprised of Commercial Clothes Washers. ** The “Other Recycling” category is comprised of Dehumidifiers Recycling and Room Air Conditioners Recycling. See the “Appliance Program Information” for individual partner details.
ENERGY STAR Appliance Promotions by Product Type 2012-2017
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(Annual totals listed in parentheses)
* The “Other” category is comprised of Commercial Clothes Washers. ** The “Recycling” category is comprised of Clothes Washers Recycling, Dehumidifiers Recycling, Freezers Recycling, Refrigerators Recycling, Room Air Cleaner and Purifiers Recycling, and Room Air Conditioners Recycling. See the “Appliance Program Information” for individual partner details. NOTE: In 2012, refrigerator and freezer incentives were combined into a single category. Since 2013, these two categories have been broken out. To compare across years, 2013 had a combined refrigerators/freezers percentage of approximately 25%, 2014 had a combined percentage of approximately 19%, 2015 had a combined percentage of 20%, 2016 has a combined percentage of 21%, and 2017 has a combined percentage of 16%.
2017 ENERGY STAR Appliance Promotions by Incentive Type (Totals listed in parentheses)
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2017 ENERGY STAR Appliance Promotions by Type and Region (Regional totals listed in parentheses)
* The “Other” category is comprised of Commercial Clothes Washers ** The “Recycling” category is comprised of Dehumidifiers Recycling, Freezers Recycling, Refrigerators Recycling and Room Air Conditioners Recycling. See the “Appliance Program Information” for individual partner details.
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Appliance Program Information
The table below provides information on products promoted around the country by energy efficiency program sponsors. The information is organized by state and all promotions and incentives are for ENERGY STAR certified products unless otherwise specified. Please contact the program sponsor representative, found in the Partner Contact Directory following this section, to learn more about partnership opportunities. Members of umbrella organization are listed as footnotes. Target population is assumed to be residential unless otherwise noted.
STATE PARTNER
NAME PROGRAM BUDGET
TARGET POPULATION
P.ODUCTS INCENTIVE AMOUNT
INCENTIVE TYPE
START DATE
END DATE
AR AEP South
Western Electric Power Company
$50K - $250K
100K Clothes Washers
$75 Rebate 10/1/2011 Ongoing
AR Entergy
Arkansas $1 - $5 Million
580K Clothes Washers
$25 Rebate 01/01/2016 Ongoing
AZ Arizona Public
Service Less than
$50K 70K
Clothes Washers -
Commercial $50-$200
Instant Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing
AZ Southwest Gas $250K - $1
Million
1 Million Commercial &
Residential
Clothes Washers
$50 Rebate 01/01/2016 12/31/2017
CA Alameda
Municipal Power $250K - $1
Million 29K
Freezers $100 Online Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing
Freezers (recycling)
$35 Online Rebate
Clothes Washers
$150 Online Rebate
Clothes Dryers
$100 Online Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
$35 Online Rebate
Refrigerators $100 Online Rebate
CA Burbank Water &
Power $50K - $250K
43K
Refrigerators $50-$75 Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing Freezers
(recycling) $50 Bill Credit
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Bill Credit
CA City of Santa Cruz Water Department
Less than $50K
93K Clothes Washers
$100 Rebate 1/1/2016 Ongoing
CA Glendale Water
& Power $250K - $1
Million 74K
Clothes Washers
$60-$80 Bill Credit
Ongoing Ongoing Dishwashers $30-$40 Bill Credit
Refrigerators $60-$80 Bill Credit
Room ACs $50-$60 Bill Credit
CA Lodi City Electric $50K - $250K
26K
Clothes Washers
$100 Bill Credit 8/1/2015 6/30/2017
Dishwashers $50 Bill Credit
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STATE PARTNER
NAME PROGRAM BUDGET
TARGET POPULATION
P.ODUCTS INCENTIVE AMOUNT
INCENTIVE TYPE
START DATE
END DATE
Refrigerators $100 Bill Credit
CA Lompoc City
Electric Not
Provided Not Provided
Freezers $144 Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing
Freezers (recycling)
$35 Rebate
Refrigerators $144 Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
$35 Rebate
CA Los Angeles
Department of Water & Power
$1 - $5 Million
1.4 Million
Refrigerators $65 Rebate 1/1/2014
12/31/2017 Room ACs $50 Rebate 7/1/2016
Freezers (recycling)
$50 Rebate 1/1/2014
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Rebate 7/1/2013 Ongoing
CA
Metropolitan Water District of
Southern California
Not Provided
19 Million Clothes Washers
$85 Rebate Ongoing Ongoing
CA Modesto
Irrigation District Less than
$50K 90K
Clothes Washers
$35 Rebate Ongoing Ongoing
Room ACs $50 Rebate
CA Pacific Gas &
Electric Company
Not Provided
6 Million
ENERGY STAR Most
Efficient Clothes Washers
$50-$150 Mid- or Up-
stream Incentive
1/1/2014 12/31/2017
CA Pacific Power $50K - $250K
40K
Clothes Washers
$50 Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing Refrigerators $50 Rebate
Room ACs Up to $20 Buy-Down/ Discount
CA Pasadena Water
and Power $50K - $250K
55K
Refrigerators $100 Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Rebate
Dishwashers $30 Rebate
Room ACs $45 Rebate
CA Riverside Public
Utilities $250K - $1
Million
105K Commercial &
Residential
Clothes Washers
$75-$235 Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing
Dishwashers $50 Rebate
Refrigerators $100-$200 Rebate
Room ACs $50 Rebate
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STATE PARTNER
NAME PROGRAM BUDGET
TARGET POPULATION
P.ODUCTS INCENTIVE AMOUNT
INCENTIVE TYPE
START DATE
END DATE
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Rebate
CA Sacramento
Municipal Utility District
$250K - $1 Million
600K
ENERGY STAR Most
Efficient Refrigerators
$75 Rebate
1/1/2017 12/31/2017
Room ACs $25 Rebate
ENERGY STAR 2013 Emerging
Tech Clothes Dryers
$250 Rebate
ENERGY STAR Most
Efficient Clothes Washers
$75 Rebate
CA San Diego Gas
& Electric $1 - $5 Million
1.4 Million Clothes Washers
$50 Rebate 1/1/2017 12/31/2017
CA Silicon Valley Power, City of
Santa Clara, CA
Less than $50K
Residential Clothes Dryers
$200 Rebate 7/1/2017 6/30/2018
CA Southern
California Gas $1 - $5 Million
5.7 Million
Clothes Washers
$50 Instant Rebate
1/1/2017 12/31/2017
Clothes Washers
$50 Rebate
ENERGY STAR Most
Efficient Clothes Washers
$75 Instant Rebate
ENERGY STAR Most
Efficient Clothes Washers
$75 Rebate
Clothes Dryers
$50 Instant Rebate
Clothes Dryers
$50 Rebate
CA Turlock Irrigation
District Not
Provided Residential
Clothes Washers
$35 Rebate
1/1/2017 Ongoing Refrigerators $35 Rebate
Room ACs $50 Rebate
CA Zone 7 Water
Agency Not
Provided Not Provided
Clothes Washers
$100 Bill Credit 1/1/2017 12/31/2017
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STATE PARTNER
NAME PROGRAM BUDGET
TARGET POPULATION
P.ODUCTS INCENTIVE AMOUNT
INCENTIVE TYPE
START DATE
END DATE
CO Colorado
Springs Utilities
$50K - $250K
1.85 Million Clothes Dryers
$50 Rebate
1/1/2016 12/31/2017 Less than
$50K 1.85 Million
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Bill Credit
CO Denver Water $250K - $1 Million
1.3 Million Commercial
Clothes Washers - Commercial
Up to $150 Rebate Ongoing Ongoing
CO Fort Collins
Utilities $250K - $1
Million
107K Commercial &
Residential
Dishwashers $25 Bill Credit
Ongoing Ongoing
Clothes Washers
$50 Bill Credit
63K
Freezers (recycling)
$35 Bill Credit
Refrigerators (recycling)
$35 Bill Credit
CO Gunnison
County Electric Association
Less than $50K
8.5K Commercial &
Residential
Dishwashers $35 Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing
Freezers $50 Rebate
Refrigerators $50 Rebate
Freezers (recycling)
$60 Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
$60 Rebate
Clothes Washers
$50-$60 Rebate
Clothes Dryers
$30-$90 Rebate
CO Holy Cross
Energy $1 - $5 Million
45K
Freezers (recycling)
$75 Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing Refrigerators
(recycling) $75 Rebate
CO La Plata Electric
Association $50K - $250K
41K Commercial &
Residential
Clothes Washers
$30 Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing
Dishwashers $20 Rebate
Freezers $30 Rebate
Refrigerators $30 Rebate
Freezers (recycling)
$60 Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
$60 Rebate
CO Loveland Water
and Power $50K - $250K
35K Refrigerators
(recycling) $35 Bill Credit Ongoing Ongoing
CO Xcel Energy $250K - $1
Million 85K
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Rebate 1/1/2016 12/31/2018
CT Eversource (CT) $50K - $250K
1.2 Million
Freezers $25 Online Rebate
1/1/2017 12/31/2017
Refrigerators $50 Online Rebate
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STATE PARTNER
NAME PROGRAM BUDGET
TARGET POPULATION
P.ODUCTS INCENTIVE AMOUNT
INCENTIVE TYPE
START DATE
END DATE
Clothes Washers
$50 Online Rebate
Clothes Dryers
Up to $200 Online Rebate
CT The United Illuminating Company
Less than $50K
290K
Freezers $25 Online Rebate
1/1/2016
12/31/2017
Refrigerators $50 Online Rebate
Clothes Washers
$50 Online Rebate
Clothes Dryers
Up to $200 Online Rebate
1/1/2017
DC DC Sustainable Energy Utility
Less than $50K
Residential
Dehumidifiers $25 Rebate
10/1/2015 Ongoing
Clothes Washers
$50-$75 Rebate
Refrigerators $50-$75 Rebate
Clothes Dryers
$50-$200 Rebate
FL City of
Tallahassee Not
Provided Residential
Clothes Washers
$100 Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing
Dishwashers $40 Rebate
Freezers $40 Rebate
Clothes Washers
Varies Low-
Interest Loans
Freezers Varies Low-
Interest Loans
Refrigerators $75 Rebate
FL Gulf Power Company
Not Provided
Residential Room ACs $25 Rebate Ongoing Ongoing
GA Georgia Power Not
Provided 2 Million
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Rebate 1/1/2017 11/30/2019
HI Hawaii Energy
Efficiency Program
$250K - $1 Million
Residential
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50-$65 Rebate
7/1/2016 6/30/2017 Not
Provided
Freezer (recycling)
$50-$65 Rebate
Room ACs $50 Rebate
Commercial Refrigerators (commercial)
$125 Rebate
IA Alliant Energy $5 - 120 Million
Commercial Commercial
Clothes Washers
$200 Rebate 1/1/2014 12/31/2018
IA Black Hills Energy*
$50K - $250K
151K Clothes Washers
$50 Rebate 1/1/2012 12/31/2017
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STATE PARTNER
NAME PROGRAM BUDGET
TARGET POPULATION
P.ODUCTS INCENTIVE AMOUNT
INCENTIVE TYPE
START DATE
END DATE
IA
Central Iowa Power
Cooperative (on behalf of 12
member utilities)
Less than $50K
320K
Freezers (recycling)
$25 Rebate
1/1/2017 12/1/2017
Refrigerators (recycling)
$35 Rebate
Room Air Conditioning (recycling)
$25 Rebate
Dehumidifiers (recycling)
Up to $60 Rebate
IA Linn County
REC Not
Provided 28K
Freezers (recycling)
$25 Rebate
1/1/2017 12/31/2017
Refrigerators (recycling)
$35 Rebate
Room Air Conditioning (recycling)
$25 Rebate
Clothes Washers
Up to $60 Rebate
IA MidAmerican
Energy
Less than $50K
72K
Freezers $50 Rebate
1/1/2017 12/31/2017
$250K - $1 Million
Refrigerators $50 Rebate
Less than $50K
Room ACs $35 Rebate
Less than $50K
Freezers (recycling)
$50 Rebate
Less than $50K
Room Air Conditioning (recycling)
$35 Rebate
$250K - $1 Million
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Rebate
IA, MN, ND, SD
Missouri River Energy Services (on behalf of 61 member utilities)
Not Provided
Residential
Dehumidifiers $15 Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing
Room ACs $25 Rebate
Refrigerators $20 Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Rebate
Both Residential & Commercial
Clothes Dryers
$80 Rebate
Clothes Washers
$50 Rebate
Commercial Commercial
Clothes Washers
$50 Rebate
IA, MN, SD
Heartland Consumers
Power District (on behalf of 18 member utilities)
Less than $50K
Residential
Dishwashers $50 Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing
Freezers $100 Rebate
Refrigerators $100 Rebate
Dehumidifiers $25 Rebate
Clothes Dryers
$50 Rebate
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STATE PARTNER
NAME PROGRAM BUDGET
TARGET POPULATION
P.ODUCTS INCENTIVE AMOUNT
INCENTIVE TYPE
START DATE
END DATE
Clothes Washers
$50 Rebate
ID Rocky Mountain
Power $50K - $250K
66K
Clothes Washers
$50 Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing
Room ACs Up to $20 Buy-Down/ Discount
ID, MT, OR, WA
Bonneville Power
Administration
Less than $50K
8 Million
Freezers (recycling)
$80 Rebate
10/1/2016
9/30/2017
Not Provided
Refrigerators (recycling)
$80 Rebate 9/30/2017
$250K - $1 Million
Clothes Washers
$20-$60 Buy-Down/ Discount
9/30/2017 $1 - $5 Million
Clothes Dryers
$50-$175 Buy-Down/ Discount
ID, OR Idaho Power* Not
Provided 360K
Freezers (recycling)
$0 Free Pickup
6/1/2016 Ongoing
Refrigerators (recycling)
$0 Free Pickup
ID, WA Inland Power &
Light Not
Provided Not Provided
Clothes Washers
$20-$30 Rebate Ongoing
Ongoing Clothes Dryers
$25 Rebate 10/1/2016
IL Commonwealth
Edison Company
$10 - $20 Million
3.4 Million
Freezers $25 Rebate
6/1/2016
12/31/2017
$10 - $20 Million
Air Purifiers (cleaners)
$50 Rebate
$5 - $10 Million
Freezers (recycling)
$50 Rebate
4/4/2016 $5 - $10 Million
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Rebate
$10 - $20 Million
Room ACs $25 Rebate
6/1/2016
$10 - $20 Million
Clothes Washers
$50 Rebate
$10 - $20 Million
Clothes Dryers
$50 Rebate
$10 - $20 Million
Refrigerators $50 Rebate
IL MidAmerican
Energy Not
Provided Not Provided
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Rebate
1/1/2017 12/31/2017
Room Air Conditioning (recycling)
$25 Rebate
Room ACs $35 Rebate
IL North Shore Gas $1 - $5 Million
159K Commercial
Clothes Washers
up to $8/lbs capacity
Rebate 6/1/2016 12/31/2017
IL Peoples Gas $10 - $20
Million 828K
Commercial Clothes Washers
up to $8/lbs capacity
Rebate 6/1/2016 12/31/2017
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STATE PARTNER
NAME PROGRAM BUDGET
TARGET POPULATION
P.ODUCTS INCENTIVE AMOUNT
INCENTIVE TYPE
START DATE
END DATE
Owatonna Public Utilities
$50K - $250K
Dishwashers $25 Rebate
Freezers $25 Rebate
Refrigerators $25 Rebate
Room ACs $25 Rebate
Freezers (recycling)
Up to $15 Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
Up to $15 Rebate
Room Air Conditioning (recycling)
Up to $15 Rebate
Clothes Washers
$50-$100 Rebate
ENERGY STAR Most
Efficient Clothes Washers
$100-$150 Rebate
Clothes Dryers
$25-$50 Rebate
ENERGY STAR Most
Efficient Dishwashers
$40 Rebate
MN Rochester Public
Utilities $250K - $1
Million
50K Commercial &
Residential
Dehumidifiers $15-$25 Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing
Dishwashers $25-$40 Rebate
Freezers $25 Rebate
Refrigerators $25 Rebate
Room ACs $25 Rebate
Freezers (recycling)
Up to $15 Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
Up to $15 Rebate
Room Air Conditioning (recycling)
Up to $15 Rebate
Clothes Washers
$50-$100 Rebate
Dehumidifiers (recycling)
Up to $15 Rebate
Clothes Dryers
$50 Rebate
MN
Southern Minnesota
Municipal Power Agency (on behalf of 18 participating
utilities)
$50K - $250K
Varies
Clothes Dryers
$25-$50 Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing Dehumidifiers $15-$40 Rebate
Freezers $25 Rebate
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STATE PARTNER
NAME PROGRAM BUDGET
TARGET POPULATION
P.ODUCTS INCENTIVE AMOUNT
INCENTIVE TYPE
START DATE
END DATE
Refrigerators $25 Rebate
Room ACs $25 Rebate
Freezers (recycling)
Up to $50 Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
Up to $50 Rebate
Room Air Conditioning (recycling)
Up to $25 Rebate
Clothes Washers
$50 Rebate
Dishwashers $25 Rebate
ENERGY STAR Most
Efficient Clothes Washers
$100 Rebate
ENERGY STAR Most
Efficient Dishwashers
$40 Rebate
MN Xcel Energy $250K - $1
Million 85K
Refrigerators (recycling)
$35 Rebate 3/1/2017 10/31/2017
MO Ameren Missouri
$1 - $5 Million
1.2 Million
Air Purifiers (cleaners)
$50 Rebate
5/1/2016 2/28/2019 $10 - $20
Million Room ACs $50 Rebate
MS Atmos Energy Corporation
Not Provided
Residential
Clothes Dryers
$100 Rebate 6/3/2014 12/31/2017
Room ACs $25 Rebate 1/1/2015 12/31/2018
MT Flathead Electric
Cooperative Not
Provided Residential
Clothes Washers
$20-$30 Bill Credit Ongoing Ongoing
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Bill Credit
Ongoing Ongoing Freezers
(recycling) $50 Bill Credit
NC Lumbee River
EMC Not
Provided Not Provided
Clothes Washers
$25 Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing
Refrigerators $25 Rebate
Freezers (recycling)
$75 Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
$75 Rebate
NC
Public Works Commission of
the City of Fayetteville
Less than $50K
Residential
Refrigerators $50 Bill Credit
Ongoing Ongoing
Clothes Washers
$30 Bill Credit
Clothes Dryers
$30 Bill Credit
Dishwashers $30 Bill Credit
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STATE PARTNER
NAME PROGRAM BUDGET
TARGET POPULATION
P.ODUCTS INCENTIVE AMOUNT
INCENTIVE TYPE
START DATE
END DATE
NC South River
EMC Less than
$50K Residential
Clothes Washers
$25 Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing Dehumidifiers $25 Rebate
Refrigerators $25 Rebate
NE Nebraska
Energy Office
$35 - $50 Million
Commercial & Residential
Clothes Washers
Varies Low-
Interest Loans
Ongoing Ongoing
Less than $50K
Commercial Clothes Washers
Varies Low-
Interest Loans
Dehumidifiers Varies Low-
Interest Loans
Dishwashers Varies Low-
Interest Loans
Freezers Varies Low-
Interest Loans
Refrigerators Varies Low-
Interest Loans
Room ACs Varies Low-
Interest Loans
Air Purifiers (cleaners)
Varies Low-
Interest Loans
NH
New Hampshire Saves
(Representing 4 member utilities)
Varies Varies
Clothes Washers
$30 Rebate
1/1/2017 12/31/2017
Clothes Dryers
$40 Rebate
Refrigerators $20 Rebate
Room ACs $20 Rebate
Air Purifiers (cleaners)
$15 Rebate
Freezers (recycling)
$30 Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
$30 Rebate
Dehumidifiers $25 Rebate
NJ
NJ Clean Energy Program
(Representing 5 member utilities)
$10-$20 Million
New Jersey Residents
Clothes Washers
$50-$75 Rebate
7/1/2016 6/30/2017
Refrigerators $50-$75 Rebate
Clothes Dryers
$100-$300 Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Rebate
Freezers (recycling)
$50 Rebate
NM 500K Refrigerators $125 Rebate Ongoing Ongoing
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STATE PARTNER
NAME PROGRAM BUDGET
TARGET POPULATION
P.ODUCTS INCENTIVE AMOUNT
INCENTIVE TYPE
START DATE
END DATE
Public Service Company of New
Mexico
$1-$5 Million
Clothes Washers
$75 Rebate
Dishwashers $50 Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Rebate
Freezers $50 Rebate
Clothes Dryers
$75 Rebate
Air Purifiers (cleaners)
$50 Rebate
Room ACs $25 Rebate
NY Con Edison* Not
Provided Residential
Dehumidifiers $20 Rebate
1/1/2017 12/31/2017
Room Acs $30 Rebate
Refrigerators $75 Rebate
Clothes Washers
$75 Rebate
Dishwashers $50 Rebate 3/1/2016
NY PSEG Long
Island
$1 - $5 Million
1 Million
ENERGY STAR Most
Efficient Refrigerators
$75 Rebate
1/1/2017 12/31/2017
Air Purifiers (cleaners)
$25-$50 Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Instant Rebate
Freezers (recycling)
$50 Rebate
Clothes Dryers
$125-$300 Rebate
ENERGY STAR Most
Efficient Clothes Washers
$65 Rebate
Not Provided
Not Provided Dehumidifiers $25 Rebate
OH AEP Ohio $250K - $1
Million 1.3 Million
Clothes Washers
$50 Rebate 1/1/2017
12/31/2017
Air Purifiers (cleaners)
$50 Rebate
1/1/2017
Refrigerators (recycling)
$35 Rebate
Refrigerators $50 Rebate
Freezers (recycling)
$35 Rebate
OH Dayton Power &
Light $250K - $1
Million
500K Commercial &
Residential
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing Freezers
(recycling) $50 Rebate
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STATE PARTNER
NAME PROGRAM BUDGET
TARGET POPULATION
P.ODUCTS INCENTIVE AMOUNT
INCENTIVE TYPE
START DATE
END DATE
OH Efficiency Smart (Representing 28
communities)
$250K - $1 Million
195K
Clothes Washers
$50 Rebate
1/1/2014
12/31/2020
Dehumidifiers $20 Rebate
Refrigerators $50 Rebate
Clothes Dryers
$50 Rebate 2/1/2016
Not Provided
Not Provided
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Rebate
6/20/2017 12/31/2020 Freezers
(recycling) $50 Rebate
OK Public Service Company of
Oklahoma (PSO)
Less than $50K
540K Air Purifiers (cleaners)
$50 Buy-Down/ Discount
1/1/2017 12/31/2017
$1 - $5 Million
505K Commercial
Commercial Clothes Washers
$50 Rebate 1/17/2017 Ongoing
OR Columbia River
PUD Not
Provided Residential
Clothes Dryers
$25 Bill Credit
1/1/2017 Ongoing Clothes Washers
$20-$50 Bill Credit
OR Consumers Power Inc.
Not Provided
Not Provided
Clothes Washers
$30 Rebate
1/1/2017 Ongoing Clothes Dryers
$50 Rebate
OR Emerald
People's Utility District
$50K - $250K
17K
Clothes Washers
$25-$75 Bill Credit
1/1/2017 12/31/2017 Clothes Dryers
$25 Bill Credit
OR Energy Trust of
Oregon
$250K - $1 Million
1.5 Million Clothes Washers
$75 Rebate
1/1/2017 12/31/2017 Not
Provided Commercial
Commercial Clothes Washers
$80-$200 Rebate
OR Milton-Freewater
City Light & Power
Less than $50K
3.8K
Clothes Washers
$30 Rebate Ongoing Ongoing
Clothes Dryers
$20 Rebate 1/1/2017 Ongoing
OR Tillamook PUD Not
Provided Not Provided
Clothes Washers
$30 Bill Credit Ongoing Ongoing
Clothes Dryers
$50 Bill Credit 10/1/2017 Ongoing
PA Met-Ed
(FirstEnergy utility)
Not Provided
Residential
Clothes Washers
Up to $25 Rebate
6/1/2016 5/31/2021
Dehumidifiers Up to $25 Rebate
Freezers Up to $25 Rebate
Clothes Dryers
Up to $50 Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
Up to $50 Rebate
Freezers (recycling)
Up to $50 Rebate
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STATE PARTNER
NAME PROGRAM BUDGET
TARGET POPULATION
P.ODUCTS INCENTIVE AMOUNT
INCENTIVE TYPE
START DATE
END DATE
PA PECO Energy $10 - $20
Million 1.4 Million
Refrigerators $20 Rebate
6/1/2016 5/31/2021
Air Purifiers (cleaners)
$50 Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Rebate
Room ACs $10 Rebate
Clothes Dryers
$15 Rebate
PA Penelec
(FirstEnergy utility)
Not Provided
Residential
Clothes Washers
Up to $25 Rebate
6/1/2016 5/31/2021
Dehumidifiers Up to $25 Rebate
Freezers Up to $25 Rebate
Clothes Dryers
Up to $50 Rebate
Freezers (recycling)
Up to $50 Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
Up to $50 Rebate
PA Penn Power (FirstEnergy
utility)
Not Provided
Not Provided
Clothes Washers
Up to $50 Rebate
6/1/2016 5/31/2021
Dehumidifiers Up to $25 Rebate
Freezers Up to $25 Rebate
Clothes Dryers
Up to $50 Rebate
Freezers (recycling)
Up to $50 Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
Up to $50 Rebate
PA PPL Electric
Utilities
$250K - $1 Million
1.2 Million
Refrigerators $35 Rebate
6/1/2016 5/31/2021
Refrigerators (recycling)
$35 Rebate
Less than $50K
Room Air Conditioning (recycling)
$10 Rebate
Dehumidifiers (recycling)
$10 Rebate
Less than $50K
Room ACs (recycling)
$10 Rebate
PA UGI Utilities Not
Provided Residential
Dehumidifiers (purchase)
$10 Rebate
6/1/2015 5/31/2018
Room Air Conditioning (purchase)
$25 Rebate
Dishwashers $30 Rebate
Refrigerators (purchase)
$50 Rebate
Clothes Washers
$75 Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Rebate
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STATE PARTNER
NAME PROGRAM BUDGET
TARGET POPULATION
P.ODUCTS INCENTIVE AMOUNT
INCENTIVE TYPE
START DATE
END DATE
PA
West Penn Power
(FirstEnergy utility)
Not Provided
Residential
Clothes Washers
Up to $25 Rebate
6/1/2016 5/31/2021
Dehumidifiers Up to $25 Rebate
Freezers Up to $25 Rebate
Clothes Dryers
Up to $50 Rebate
Freezers (recycling)
Up to $50 Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
Up to $50 Rebate
RI National Grid
$250K - $1 Million
478K
Air Purifiers (cleaners)
$40 Rebate
1/1/2017 12/31/2017
Freezers (recycling)
$50 Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Rebate
Dehumidifiers $30 Rebate
Clothes Dryers
$50 Rebate
Room ACs $40 Rebate
Less than $50K
Dehumidifiers (recycling)
$30 Rebate
SC South Carolina Electric & Gas
(SCANA)
Not Provided
Residential Refrigerators
(recycling) $50 Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing
60K Freezers
(recycling) $50 Rebate
SD MidAmerican
Energy Not
Provided Residential
Room ACs $40 Rebate
1/1/2017 12/31/2017
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Rebate
Freezers (recycling)
$50 Rebate
Room Air Conditioning (recycling)
$25 Rebate
TX Austin Energy $250K - $1
Million 440K Room ACs $25
Instant Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing
TX CPS Energy Not
Provided Residential Room ACs $50-$100 Bill Credit 1/1/2016 Ongoing
UT Rocky Mountain
Power $5 - $10 Million
972K
Clothes Washers
$50 Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing Freezers $20 Rebate
Refrigerators $100 Rebate
Room ACs Up to $20 Rebate
VA Appalachian
Power $250K - $1
Million 400K
Dehumidifiers $25 Rebate
1/1/2017 12/31/2017
Freezers $25 Rebate
Refrigerators $50 Rebate
Air Purifiers (cleaners)
$50 Rebate
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STATE PARTNER
NAME PROGRAM BUDGET
TARGET POPULATION
P.ODUCTS INCENTIVE AMOUNT
INCENTIVE TYPE
START DATE
END DATE
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Rebate
Freezers (recycling)
$50 Rebate
Air Purifiers (cleaners)
$50 Rebate
VT Efficiency Vermont
$250K - $1 Million
626K Commercial &
Residential
Clothes Dryers
$50-$400 Rebate
6/1/2017 12/31/2017 Clothes Washers
$40-$75 Rebate
Dehumidifiers $25 Rebate
Refrigerators $40-$75 Rebate
WA Clark Public
Utilities $50K - $250K
183K
Freezers (recycling)
$0 Bill Credit 1/2/2008
Ongoing Refrigerators
(recycling) $0 Bill Credit 1/1/2015
WA LOTT Alliance Less than
$50K 90K
Clothes Washers
$50 Rebate Ongoing Ongoing
WA Mason PUD 3 $50K - $250K
34K
Clothes Washers
$30 Bill Credit
Ongoing Ongoing Clothes Dryers
$50 Bill Credit
WA Modern Electric Water Company
Not Provided
9K Clothes Washers
$20-$50 Rebate Ongoing Ongoing
WA Pacific Power
$50K - $250K
123K
Clothes Washers
$50 Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing $250K - $1
Million Clothes Dryers
Up to $30 Rebate
WA Puget Sound
Energy Not
Provided
1 Million Clothes
Washers - Commercial
Up to $200 Rebate Ongoing Ongoing
Residential
Clothes Washers
$75 Rebate
1/1/2017 12/31/2017
Refrigerators (purchase)
$75 Rebate
Freezers (purchase)
$25 Rebate
Freezers (recycling)
$25 Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
$25 Rebate
Clothes Dryers
$150 Rebate
WA Seattle City Light $250K - $1
Million 400K
Clothes Washers
$50 Rebate
10/31/2016 12/31/2017 Clothes Washers
$50 Builder
Incentive
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STATE PARTNER
NAME PROGRAM BUDGET
TARGET POPULATION
P.ODUCTS INCENTIVE AMOUNT
INCENTIVE TYPE
START DATE
END DATE
ENERGY STAR Most
Efficient Clothes Washers
$100 Rebate
Clothes Dryers
$50-$200 Rebate
Clothes Dryers
$50 Builder
Incentive
$50K - $250K
350K
Freezers (recycling)
$30 Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing Refrigerators
(recycling) $30 Rebate
WI Dunn Energy Cooperative
Less than $50K
8.8K
Refrigerators (purchase)
$25 Rebate
1/1/2017 12/31/2017
Refrigerators (recycling)
$25 Rebate
Clothes Dryers
$25 Rebate
Dishwashers $25 Rebate
Dehumidifiers (purchase)
$25 Rebate
Clothes Dryers
$50 Rebate
Freezers (recycling)
$25 Rebate
Room Air Conditioning (recycling)
$25 Rebate
WI Eau Claire
Energy Cooperative
Less than $50K
10.7K Commercial &
Residential
Clothes Washers
$25 Rebate
1/1/2016
12/31/2017
Clothes Dryers
$25-$50 Rebate
Refrigerators $25 Rebate
Dishwashers $25 Rebate
Dehumidifiers $25 Rebate
1/1/2017
Freezers (recycling)
$25 Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
$25 Rebate
Room ACs $25 Rebate
WI Vernon Electric
Cooperative Less than
$50K 11K
Clothes Washers
$75 Bill Credit
1/1/2017 12/31/2017
Dehumidifiers $25 Bill Credit
Refrigerators $75 Bill Credit
Room ACs $25 Rebate
Freezers (recycling)
$25 Bill Credit
Refrigerators (recycling)
$25 Bill Credit
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STATE PARTNER
NAME PROGRAM BUDGET
TARGET POPULATION
P.ODUCTS INCENTIVE AMOUNT
INCENTIVE TYPE
START DATE
END DATE
10K Clothes Dryers
$25 Rebate
11K Room Air
Conditioning (recycling)
$25 Rebate
WV Appalachian
Power $250K-$1
Million 400K
Refrigerators $50 Rebate
1/1/2017 12/31/2017
Dehumidifiers $25 Rebate
Freezers $25 Rebate
Air Purifiers (cleaners)
$50 Rebate
Refrigerators (recycling)
$50 Rebate
Freezers (recycling)
$50 Rebate
WY Black Hills
Energy Less than
$50K 40K
Clothes Washers
$20 Rebate
1/1/2017 12/31/2017 Dishwashers $20 Rebate
Refrigerators $50 Rebate
Rooms ACs $50 Rebate
WY Rocky Mountain
Power $50K - $250K
133K
Refrigerators $75 Rebate
Ongoing Ongoing Room ACs Up to $20 Rebate
Other - Evaporative
Coolers $75-$150 Rebate
Footnotes: Umbrella Organizations
1. Central Iowa Power Cooperative represents the following utilities:
Clarke Electric Cooperative, Inc., Consumers Energy, East-Central Iowa REC, Eastern Iowa Light & Power Cooperative, Farmers Electric Cooperative, Inc., Guthrie County REC Association, Linn County REC*, Maquoketa Valley Electric Cooperative, Midland Power Cooperative, Pella Cooperative Electric Association, Southwest Iowa Rural Electric Cooperative, and TIP Rural Electric Cooperative
* Note - Linn County REC submitted information separately.
2. Missouri River Energy Services represents the following utilities: IA: Alton, Atlantic, Denis, Hartley, Hawarden, Kimballton, Lake Park, Manilla, Orange City, Paullina,
Pella, Primghar, Remsen, Rock Rapids, Sanborn, Shelby, Sioux Center, and Woodbine
MN: Adrian, Alexandria*, Barnesville*, Benson, Breckenridge, Detroit Lakes, Elbow Lake, Henning, Hutchinson, Jackson, Lake Park, Lakefield, Luverne, Madison, Marshall*, Melrose, Moorhead, Ortonville, St. James, Sauk Centre, Staples, Wadena, Westbrook, and Worthington
ND: Cavalier, Hillsboro, Lakota, Northwood, Riverdale, and Valley City
SD: Beresford, Big Stone City, Brookings, Burke, Faith, Flandreau, Fort Pierre, Pickstown, Pierre, Vermillion, Watertown, and Winner
* Note - Alexandria, Barnesville, and Marshall also submitted information separately.
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3. Heartland Consumer Power District represents the following utilities: IA: Akron
MN: Tyler
SD: Arlington, Colman, Estelline, Groton, Hecla, Howard, Langford, Madison, McLaughlin, Miller, Parker, Plankinton, Tyndall, Volga, Wessington Springs, and White
4. The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) is a federal nonprofit agency based in the Pacific
Northwest. BPA markets wholesale electrical power from hydro-electric projects in the Columbia River Basin, a nuclear plant, and several other small nonfederal power plants. About one-third of the electric power used in the Northwest comes from BPA. For more information about customer utilities: https://www.bpa.gov/news/pubs/GeneralPublications/gi-BPA-Facts.pdf
5. Mass Save represents the following utilities: Cape Light Compact (CLC), Eversource, National Grid, and Unitil
6. Efficiency United represents the following utilities: Alpena Power Co; Baraga Electric Utility; Bayfield Eclectic Cooperative; City of Crystal Falls; City of
Dowagiac; City of Gladstone Department of Power & Light; City of Harbor Springs Electric Department; L’Anse Electric Utility; City of Negaunee Eclectic Department; City of Norway Department of Power & Light; Upper Peninsula Power Company; UMERC - We Energies Service Area; UMERC - WPS Service Area; Xcel Energy
7. Minnesota Municipal Power Agency represents the following utilities: Anoka, Arlington, Brownton, Buffalo, Chaska, East Grand Forks, Elk River, Le Sueur, North St. Paul,
Olivia, Shakopee, and Winthrop * Note – East Grand Forks submitted information separately.
8. Minnkota Power Cooperative represents the following utilities: Beltrami Electric Cooperative, Cass County Electric Cooperative, Cavalier Rural Electric Cooperative,
Clearwater-Polk Electric Cooperative, Nodak Electric Cooperative, North Star Electric Cooperative, PKM Electric Cooperative, Red Lake Electric Cooperative, Red River Valley Cooperative Power Association, Roseau Electric Cooperative, and Wild Rice Electric Cooperative
9. Southern Minnesota Municipal Power Agency represents the following utilities: Blooming Prairie Public Utilities, Fairmont Public Utilities, Grand Marais Public Utilities, Lake City
Utilities, Litchfield Public Utilities, Mora Municipal Utilities, New Prague Utilities Commission, North Branch Municipal Water and Light, Preston Public Utilities, Princeton Public Utilities Commission, Redwood Falls Public Utilities, Saint Peter Municipal Utilities, Spring Valley Utilities, Waseca Utilities, and Wells Public Utilities
Triad utilities: Austin Utilities*, Owatonna Public Utilities*, Rochester Public Utilities* * Note - Triad Members submitted information separately.
10. New Hampshire Saves represents the following utilities:
Eversource (NH), Liberty Utilities, New Hampshire Electric Cooperative, and Unitil
11. New Jersey Clean Energy represents the following utilities: Atlantic City Electric, Jersey Central Power & Light (a FirstEnergy Utility), PSE&G, and Rockland
Electric Company
12. Efficiency Smart represents the following utilities: Beach City, Bowling Green, Brewster, Columbiana, Dover, Edgerton, Eldorado, Galion, Genoa,
Georgetown, Glouster, Hamilton, Hubbard, Jackson Center, Lakeview, Minster, Napoleon, Newton Falls, Oberlin, St. Marys, Wadsworth, and Wellington
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For a complete list of participating municipal and electric cooperative utilities check the website: www.focusonenergy.com/about/participating-utilities
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Partner Contact Directory
The table below provides additional information to help connect with energy efficiency program sponsors and find out more information about their incentive programs.
State Utility Contact Name Email Phone Customer Hotline Efficiency Program Web Address