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According to the U.S. Department of Energy, rebates like HOMES and HEAR can reduce energy bills by up to 60%, while also covering significant costs of appliances, sealing, HVAC, and more. Bonus: Low-income households may qualify for extra funding!
⚡ Start Saving: Unlock Your State’s Hidden Rebates
It’s Easier Than You Think
Finding rebates is now just a few clicks away. And yes—they're real. Just start with a free home energy audit and explore what's available where you live.
→ I Want to Claim My Rebates
✅ Visit energy.gov — See if your state participates in HOMES or HEAR programs ✅ Search dsireusa.org — Browse state and utility incentives ✅ Enter your ZIP code at energystar.gov — Check rebates for ENERGY STAR products ✅ Call your local utility — Many offer extra rebates for heat pumps and weatherization
📊 Why These Energy Rebates Matter
Rebate Type | Max Savings | Eligible Upgrades | Why It Matters |
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Home Efficiency (HOMES) | Up to $8,000 | Insulation, HVAC, duct sealing | 20–60% reduction in energy use |
Home Electrification (HEAR) | Up to $840 | Heat pumps, electric ranges | 3x more efficient than traditional gas |
Federal Tax Credits | Up to $3,200 | Solar, heat pumps, energy audits | 30% off total project cost |
🔍 Which Rebate Will You Claim First?
- 📱 A. HOMES Rebate: Insulate and seal for up to $8,000
- 💻 B. HEAR Rebate: Electrify your home and boost efficiency
- 📶 C. Federal Tax Credits: Cut 30% off solar or heat pumps
- 🎧 D. Not Sure Yet: I just want to explore my local options
Energy upgrades don’t have to break the bank—bookmark your savings, and join the Energy Slayers today! 🔋✨