Missouri Gas Energy (MGE): Residential and Small Business Efficiency Rebates
Rebates up to $875 for gas water/space heaters, furnaces, boilers and programmable thermostats.
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Missouri Gas Energy (MGE) offers its residential and small business customers rebates for the purchase and installation of efficient natural gas water heating and space heating equipment within its service territory. The list of eligible participants includes residential property owners, small businesses, developers, and builders who install qualifying systems. Contact MGE to ensure eligibility and valid service rate. Rebate amounts vary by measure. All equipment must use natural gas and be Energy Star qualified. Some equipment must be purchased through a preferred professional in order to be eligible for rebates. Please see the program web site for additional details about making qualified purchases and applying for the rebate.
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