Stearns Electric Association: Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program
Rebates for Energy Star clothes washers, dishwashers, refrigerators, dehumidifiers, water heaters, lighting, heat pumps, furnaces and air conditioners.
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Stearns Electric Cooperative offers a variety of rebates to residential and farm members for making energy efficiency improvements in eligible homes. Rebates are available for Energy Star appliances, HVAC equipment, and water heating equipment. All appliances must be Energy Star rated, and other equipment must also meet specific efficiency standards. Certain HVAC rebates may vary based upon system efficiency. Rebates and additional program information can be found on the program web site.
More Information: Stearns Electric Association Website
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