Salem Electric: Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Efficiency Rebate Program
Loans ($500-$10,000 at a 5% rate) and rebates for washers/dryers, refrigerators, insulation, water heaters, lighting, HVAC, furnaces and windows.
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Salem Electric provides incentives for members to increase the energy efficiency of eligible homes and facilities. Available rebates include:
- Energy Star home lighting
- Residential weatherization
- High efficiency heat pumps
- Qualifying appliance purchases
- Energy-efficient commercial installations
In addition to various rebates, Salem Electric also provides residential and commercial customers a 5% loan for amounts ranging from $500-$10,000 for customers participating in two or more eligible programs. Loan term ranges from 12-60 months. For more information, visit the web site listed above.
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