Arizona Launches Home Energy Rebates
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Home Energy Rebate ProgramsDepartment of Energy
•Biden-Harris Administration Announces Arizona's Launch of First Phase of Federal Home Energy Rebates Program Helping Lower Families’ Utility Bills
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At full deployment, Eligible Arizona Homeowners Can Receive up to $14,000 Through the Home Energy Rebate Programs to Save Energy and Save Money on Energy-Efficient Home Upgrades.
Arizona is the second state in the nation to launch the Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEAR) portion of the rebate program.
To date, DOE has awarded more than $1.6 billion to states to implement the federal Home Energy Rebate programs.
Eleven states have received full funding from DOE to launch one or both rebate programs: Arizona , California , Hawaii , Indiana , Maine , Michigan , New Mexico , New York , Rhode Island , Washington and Wisconsin .
Inflation Reduction Act required states and territories to declare their intent to participate in rebate programs by August 16, 2024 .
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