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Rebates and Tax Credits

 

     Wouldn't it be great if you could save money, improve the efficiency of your home, and help ensure a cleaner environment?  You can with efficiency from National Grid.

2009 Residential Energy Efficiency Rebates


 Qualifying Products

 Rebate

 - Replacement Thermostats

 

        - ENERGY STAR rated programmable thermostats - 
           maximum 2 per household

 - $25/each

 - Central Air Conditioning

 

        - SEER = 15, EER = 12.5

 - $400

        - SEER = 16, EER = 13.0

 - $600

 - Central Air Source Heat Pumps

 

        - SEER = 15, EER = 12, HSPF = 8.5 

 - $400

        - SEER = 16, EER = 13.0, HSPF = 9.0

 - $600

 - Other Measures

 

        - Electronically Commutated Motor (ECM) furnace fan

 - $200

        - Electric heat pump water heater, Energy Factor > 2.0  - $400
        - Duct and air sealing by BPI certified Contractor  - $600


Luxaire Consumer Rebate
Timeline: 3/1/09 - 6/15/09 & 9/1/09 - 12/15/09
 

 Qualifying Product Models:

 Rebate

 - Furnace

 

            - LM9M (Modulating with 4 speed blower, AFUE 97%)

 - $200

            - LP9C (Modulating with variable speed blower, AFUE 98%)

 - $300

 - AC/Heat Pump

 

            - AL3B/HL3B (13 SEER AC or Heat Pump)

 - $100

            - LCJF/LHJF (14.5 SEER AC or Heat Pump) 

 - $200

            - AL5B/HL5B (15 SEER AC or Heat Pump) 

 - $400

            - AL8B/HL8B (18 SEER AC or Heat Pump)

 - $500

 - Air Handler 

 

            - MV (Variable Speed Blower)

 - $100




National Fuel Conservation Incentive Program

     Residential and non-residential customers in National Fuel’s Western New York service area are eligible for a number of money saving rebates when you buy an Energy Star – rated programmable thermostat or when you replace specified appliances with new, energy efficient models.  When you combine the rebates with the projected annual fuel savings realized by using more efficient equipment, you’d be amazed at how quickly these new appliances can pay for themselves.

      This program is the first of its kind in New York State.  This program is designed so that, with others like it, utilities and their customers can partner on ways to use less natural gas, helping to bring balance back to the marketplace and lowering the price we all pay for energy we use.

Qualifying Products:

Rebate

- Hot Air Furnace

 

        -90% AFUE and higher

-$300

- Hot Water Boiler

 

        -85% AFUE and higher

-$400

- Steam Boiler

        -81% AFUE and higher

-$200

- Programmable Thermostat

 

        -Energy Star – rated

-$25

- Storage Tank Water Heater

 

        -0.61 EF** and higher

-$150

- Tankless Water Heater

        -0.78 EF** and higher

-$350


     On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed the "American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA)" into law. This bill combines spending and tax incentives designed to get the American Economy moving forward by investing in infrastructure and increasing the energy of residential/commercial buildings in America. 

     Specifically for the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) business, this legislation makes a number of important changes to the existing tax incentives for homeowners who make qualified purchases on high-efficiency HVAC products and equipment in their primary residences. Overall the tax credits available have been increased up to 30% for the installed cost of these improvements, or a total of $1,500 for residential HVAC products installed from January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2010. Check with your dealer / installer for details.

 


 Qualifying Products

 Tax Credits

 
- Furnace: 95% or Higher -30% of cost, up to $1500  
- Boiler: 90% or Higer -30% of cost, up to $1500  
- Water Heater: Engergy Factor .80 or Higher -30% of cost, up to $1500  
- AC: 16 SEER or Higher -30% of cost, up to $1500  
- Heat Pump: 15 SEER or Higher -30% of cost, up to $1500