How Lake Charles Residents Can Get Energy Rebates   by Kenneth Potts

in Society / Environment    (submitted 2012-02-03)

Who doesn't like to save money? Now it's possible to save money and be rewarded for purchasing energy efficient appliances or making green improvements to your home through energy rebates in Lake Charles, LA. Researching and exploring your options will help you get some money back for quality, environmentally friendly investments for your home.
The State of Louisiana has a mail-in rebate program in place to help residents replace old, inefficient appliances with new efficient Energy Star qualified appliances. The rebates range from $75 to $500 for Energy Star qualified appliances. The program opened in April 2010 with $6.4 million and you must reserve your rebate within 45 days of purchasing the appliance to be eligible to receive the rebate. The eligible appliances include refrigerators, freezers, washing machines, dish washers, room air conditioners, gas storage water heaters, gas tankless water heaters, electric heat pump water heaters, solar water heaters, gas furnaces, central air conditioners and air source heat pumps. The program also promotes and educates Louisiana homeowners about the importance of recycling old appliances. The state's rebate program requires all residents to recycle the old appliances they replace with new Energy Star models.
Another energy rebate in Lake Charles, LA applies to business owners. The Home Energy Rebate Option (HERO) is a commercial buildings retrofit program and is offered by the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources for residents or licensed businesses of Louisiana. To apply for this rebate, your building must be located in Louisiana and must reduce annual energy consumption by at least ten percent. The maximum rebate incentive for this program is $5,000.
Existing homes are also a source for energy rebates in Lake Charles, LA. Offered by the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR), the Home Energy Rebate Option (HERO) allows residents to receive cash rebates for energy efficient improvements to existing homes. Your improvements and energy savings dictate how much of a rebate you receive, but the rebate amount is 2 cents for every kilowatt-hour of energy that will be saved over the next 15 years. Rating software is used to calculate your savings; the maximum rebate amount is $3,000. Owners of existing homes ranging from single-family homes to four-unit residences can apply for these rebates, and the improvements must result in an annual energy savings of at least 30 percent.
There are a number of energy rebates in Lake Charles, LA. Looking at your rebate options can help you save some money for smart improvements and efficient investments for your home or business.

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Potts will begin his work with Clean Green Nation effective immediately. To learn more about energy efficient home upgrades, green living, affordable wind energy and more, visit http://kennethp.cleangreennation.com.

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