National Grid High-Efficiency Equipment Rebates – Save energy and money by installing new high-efficiency heating and water-heating equipment. The older your equipment is, the more energy it uses to keep you comfortable. New, high-efficiency equipment can help you reduce natural gas use and manage your energy costs. Qualified equipment can be found here.
NYSERDA NY Marketplace – When shopping for energy efficient products, this marketplace provides instant point of sale rebates and Eco Financing. Eco Financing is backed by NYSERDA’s Loan Loss Reserve Program, which allows loans to people with credit scores as low as 580 on favorable terms (9.99% APR with autopay, 60-month repayment term with no penalty for early repayment).
PSEG ENERGY STAR Appliance Rebates – PSEG-LI offers savings for their customers. Find rebates and special offers near you on ENERGY STAR certified products. A broad selection of ENERGY STAR certified equipment is eligible for the tax credits.
PSEG Residential Energy Affordability Partnership Program (REAP) - A free PSEG Long Island program designed to help PSEG customers save energy and lower their energy bills. Eligible participants receive a $50 bill credit after completion of a REAP Home Energy Survey. Participation includes a Home Energy Survey by a REAP technician and potentially FREE installation of energy saving measures possibly including: air conditioners, air purifiers, dehumidifiers, water heat pipe insulation, smart thermostats, and refrigerators. Both renters and homeowners may participate in REAP. You are eligible, if you have not had a REAP visit within the last five years and you meet the 2024 income guidelines (80% of State Median Income).
Rewiring America - Rewiring America is a nonprofit organization that aims to electrify homes, businesses, and communities to help fight climate change. Their mission is to make the transition to clean energy easier and more accessible by providing tools, data, and storytelling. They provide accessible data and online tools to help households and communities "go electric" through the identification of available credits and rebates for homeowners and renters.
August Ruckdeschel
Clean Energy Coordinator
ar2464@cornell.edu
631-727-7850 x350
Last updated October 8, 2024