Friday, March 19, 2010

Recovery Act- Funded Rebates to Make PA Homes More Efficient

Starting in April, funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act will make it possible for tens of thousands of Pennsylvanians to reduce their energy consumption and save money through a new rebate program for home heating equipment, Governor Edward G. Rendell said today.

The $11 million program will provide rebates of between $100 and $500 on the purchase of new, Energy Star-rated non-electric residential hot water heaters, furnaces and boilers. The higher the equipment’s efficiency rating, the larger the rebate will be.

“Last fall, the U.S. Department of Energy asked all states to develop rebate programs for items that would help residents achieve the greatest energy savings,” said Governor Rendell. “Because the average Pennsylvania household spends 44 percent of its energy budget on heating and cooling, offering these rebates will provide a real and lasting benefit for consumers.”

Governor Rendell added that the rebate program could benefit 33,000 Pennsylvanians and could create 120 jobs by boosting demand for heating equipment and related installation work. It could also save more than 257 trillion British thermal units of energy.

Once finalized, the rebate program's guidelines and applications will be posted on www.recovery.pa.gov.

For more information, visit www.depweb.state.pa.us and click on Energy Rebates.

To learn how federal Recovery Act funds are being invested to benefit Pennsylvania residents, businesses and communities, visit www.recovery.pa.gov.

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