New Jersey: WARMAdvantage Program
Rebates for furnaces and boilers from $300-$400 and water heaters from $250-$1,200.
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Note: This program is generally limited to natural gas customers and electric customers of participating investor-owned utilities; however, for a limited time during (effective October 1, 2011) the program will also offer incentives to residential customers that use oil or propane heating systems. Please also note that the recently issued 2012 HVAC Program Update describes a variety of program changes that will generally take effect on February 15, 2012. Natural Gas Customers
The WARMAdvantage Program’s objective is to improve the energy efficiency of space-heating systems and water heaters. The New Jersey Clean Energy Program offers rebates on furnaces, boilers and water heaters. Furnaces and boilers can qualify for incentives of $300 to $400, depending on level of efficiency.
In order to be eligible for this program, applicants must be current residential gas customers of Elizabethtown Gas, New Jersey Natural Gas, Public Service Electric and Gas, or South Jersey Gas. Several of these utilities also offer supplemental incentives for residential space and water heating applications. Those participating in the New Jersey Energy Star Home New Construction Program are not eligible to apply. Installations in newly constructed homes are only eligible if the home is in the Smart Growth Area.
Oil or Propane Users
Effective October 1, 2011, customers that use propane or oil for space-heating and water heating are eligible for incentives under terms similar to those offered to eligible natural gas customers. In order to qualify for incentives new boilers, furnaces, and water heaters must meet the minimum program efficiency requirements and replace an appliance in an existing New Jersey home. Appliances installed in new construction are not eligible for incentives. Equipment must be purchased by June 15, 2012 in order to be eligible for a rebate.
Residential Electric Customers
Solar hot water heaters that replace or supplement an existing electric water heater are eligible for a flat incentive of $1,200 per system. Systems must be selected from the Clean Energy Program list of approved solar hot water heaters in order to qualify for a rebate. This incentive is only available to qualifying electric customers of Atlantic City Electric, Jersey Central Power & Light, Public Service Electric & Gas, or Rockland Electric. More Information: New Jersey Website
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