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Savings for income-qualified

Energy saving improvements, rebates, and more.

Save money and stay comfortable

Heating, cooling, and other electrical needs are crucial—but energy costs can cause added stress. The following programs, rates, and rebates may help you manage your energy costs and feel comfortable, both at home and in your budget.

Apply for a rebate

Inflation Reduction Act incentives

Federal rebates and tax credits are now available when you invest in energy-efficient heating, cooling, and water heating appliances. For income-qualified participants the benefits may pay the full cost of the upgrade.

Federal Rebates and Tax Credits

Need Help Paying?

If you're not able to pay your electric bill, we can work with you to make a plan, and assistance programs are available.

Need Help Paying?

Related Programs

Residential Business

Residential Demand Control

Partner with us to manage energy-system peaks and get a rate that’s about 25% lower than standard for all the energy you use with our Residential Demand Control (RDC) Rate.

Water heating controlled rates

Get great rates and save money with off-peak water heating .

CoolSavings

Save all summer simply by allowing us to cycle your air conditioning during times of high demand.

LED lighting

Get low-cost LED lighting through instant in-store rebates with our lighting partners.

Appliance rebates

Update your appliances to ENERGY STAR® and get rebates.

Rebate and enrollment forms

From appliance rebates to smart thermostats, forms are available online.

Home energy tips

Weather strip windows and doors

Weather strip windows and doors to save money on energy bills and increase home comfort by controlling leaks and drafts.

Furnace filter upkeep

Regularly change furnace filters to keep systems operating efficiently. A dirty filter reduces airflow, which decreases performance and causes damage.

Insulate crawl spaces

Insulate walls and the underside of floors that are over unconditioned crawl spaces.

Check for gaps

Check for gaps. Walk around the outside of your home and check for gaps around pipes, conduits, chimneys, lights, windows, and brick or cement work. Fill them with an easy-to-use spray-foam insulation or caulk. Use a high-temperature product if it will contact a hot surface such as a flue pipe or chimney.