ConEd (Electric): Residential Energy Efficiency Incentives Program

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Rebates up to $1825 for upgrades to insulation, and heating, cooling systems installed prior to Dec 31, 2009.

Learn more about this energy rebate or find a contractor who knows about this rebate and will help you get started.


EnergySavvy does not administer rebate programs. If you have any questions about this incentive, please click on the More Information link to view the rebate program website or contact the rebate program directly.

Con Edison is offering the Residential HVAC Electric Rebate Program. Through this program, incentives are offered on energy efficient heating and cooling equipment for residences in the eligible service area. Service addresses that have one to four residential dwelling units may participate in the program. Eligible measures and equipment include central air conditioning units, heat pumps, water heaters, furnace fans, weatherization measures, and thermostats. All equipment must be installed by a participating contractor and installations may be inspected before incentive payments.

The Central Air Conditioning Program is offered to residential customers who wish to more effectively manage energy costs. The program provides a free programmable thermostat, capable of managing energy use over the internet or manually. The thermostat will be connected to the customer's central air conditioning system. See web site above for more details on both programs.

The Targeted Demand Side Management program pays contractors to conduct energy surveys and install free CFLs in areas where demand is determined to be high. Multifamily buildings 5-75 units are eligible for free surveys and installation of efficient electric and gas devices, including rebates for lighting, heating, cooling, ENERGY STAR refrigerators, air conditioners, boilers, furnaces, and hot water heaters.

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