PG&E: Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Programs
Rebates for clothes/dish washers, refrigerators, water heaters, lighting, furnaces, boilers , insulation, and motors.
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Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) offers several rebate programs for residential customers to install energy-efficient equipment in their homes.
The following improvements can save energy and money:
- Lighting
- Heating and cooling
- Remodeling and insulating
- Pool pumps and motors
- Appliance Recycling
How to take advantage of these rebates:
- Visit the program website and look through the different incentives that are available.
- Let EnergySavvy connect you with knowledgeable contractors who can install your new appliances or better insulate your home. Make sure you save all proofs of purchase.
- You can apply online for your rebate(s). Once you have completed the application, you should receive your rebate within six to eight weeks.
- Watch your energy bills become much more affordable while waiting for your rebate check.
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