Energy-saving Incentive Programs Available to Help Renters, Landlords, and Homeowners Save Money on Utility Bills

Bloomington, INEnvironment

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The City of Bloomington offers energy-saving incentive programs for renters, landlords, and homeowners through the Indiana Energy Saver program. The initiative provides funding for energy efficiency upgrades, including rebates for HVAC systems and appliances, with potential savings reaching up to $18,000 for eligible residents.

The City of Bloomington promotes the Indiana Energy Saver program to assist renters, landlords, and homeowners in lowering their utility bills through energy efficiency upgrades. The program comprises two main components: the Home Efficiency Rebates (HOMES) program, which includes whole-home assessments and retrofits, and the Home Appliance Rebates (HEAR) program for purchasing energy-efficient equipment. Eligible low-income households can receive funding that covers up to 100% of project costs, with rebates up to $18,000 for various energy-efficient upgrades. “When residents stack incentives... the savings are quite substantial,” said Shawn Miya, Assistant Director of Sustainability. The program not only aims to reduce energy consumption but also addresses environmental concerns by improving air quality and lowering greenhouse gas emissions. A typical heat pump HVAC system, costing around $10,000, can be reduced to as low as $2,275 after applying available incentives for qualifying residents. Bloomington residents can combine these state rebates with local programs like the Bloomington Green Home Improvement Program, maximizing their savings. For further details, residents can visit the city's sustainability webpage.

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