Stack federal, state, and local incentives for your next project.
Check out the programs below for funding opportunities for your building project. Feeling overwhelmed and not sure where to start? Contact our Energy Concierge team, and we'll help you find the right program for you!
According to the
2023 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report,
building emissions decreased 1% despite rising energy consumption. This means we have the opportunity to
make a significant impact by electrifying and improving energy efficiency in our buildings. Thankfully, there are numerous programs at the federal, state, and county levels to help you make those improvements.
Explore different savings programs for electrification and energy efficiency projects. See which programs you could be eligible for by entering your information below.
The Aspen/Pitkin County Housing Authority’s (APCHA) Essential Repairs Program provides up to $10,000 to qualified APCHA homeowners to address critical repairs that enhance the health, safety, and longevity of their homes. Eligible repairs include:
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until funds are fully allocated. Households with an income of 150% AMI or lower qualify for a free energy assessment.
Holy Cross Energy offers customers a variety of energy efficiency and electrification upgrades. Customers in good standing can receive rebates for:
If you are a Holy Cross Energy customer, submit your request for rebates to CORE and Holy Cross in a single application for either residential or commercial projects below.
This program helps full-time Eagle County residents get a free comprehensive energy assessment, energy coaching, and home improvements. Households with an income up to 150% AMI may receive up to $7,500 for:
Applicants MUST submit one of the following items as income verification: Most recent Tax Return-IRS Form 1040, Wages, or Tax Statement W-2 (please remove Social Security Number from documents).
Residents of Garfield County may receive a free home energy assessment and funding for home energy improvements. Qualifying households are limited to up to 150% AMI. Measures that may be funded, subject to the home energy assessment, include:
This is a program
of
Garfield Clean Energy and is managed by
CLEER.
funding is awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.
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