Pasadena Water and Power: Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program
Rebates for energy saving washers, refrigerators, lighting, fans, central/room air conditioners, HVAC and furnaces. Bonus rebates for shade trees.
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Pasadena Water and Power (PWP) offers rebates to residential customers on a wide variety of energy efficient technologies, including:
- Clothes Washers
- Refrigerators
- Lighting Fixtures
- Ceiling/Attic/Roof Fans
- Central/Room A/C
- Heat Pumps
- Programmable Thermostat
PWP also offers rebates for the purchase of shade trees that provide energy saving benefits. Customers may purchase and plant up to 10 trees per year to provide homes with shade, increasing cooling efficiency.
More information, including additional program information, eligibility, product requirements, and contact information may be found on the web site listed above.
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