Wednesday, January 13, 2010

DOE Appliance Rebates

The U.S. Department of Energy 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act established a State Energy Efficient Appliance Rebate Program for select residential appliances.

You can get more information and find if your state is participating and what products are covered by clicking the link above.

California's rebates will begin about March 2010. Their web site is:


Energy Efficient Appliance Rebate Program and ENERGY STAR® Recovery Funding


Be sure to read all the fine print on rebates. ie:

{Program information subject to change. Rebates may be offered for a limited time only. Before purchasing a product, check with your program sponsor to ensure rebates are available, and to confirm product eligibility and program requirements. Products purchased must meet efficiency criteria as established by the state.}

Remember, you can combine rebates from different sources to maximize your return.

For current California rebates check Flex your Power Rebates, Incentives & Services where you can track available rebates from all sources by zip code.

Sears has also notified me that they have put up a web site to assist consumers all across the nation with a one-stop place to find rebates. Just go to www.sears.com/energystar to find your state's rebate program.

Peggy

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