Homeowners who make over 150% of the Area Median Income (AMI) are not eligible for rebates. You are eligible for tax credits (prior page).
For those who make under 150% of our AMI, these rebates should soon be available through the State of Colorado, funded through the IRA bill.
More information will follow here when these programs are finalized. The below tables and more info are on an Energy.gov FAQ webpage.
For those who make under 150% of our AMI, these rebates should soon be available through the State of Colorado, funded through the IRA bill.
More information will follow here when these programs are finalized. The below tables and more info are on an Energy.gov FAQ webpage.
Type of Home Energy Project
Home Efficiency Project with at least 20% predicted energy savings Home Efficiency Project with at least 35% predicted energy savings Home Electrification Project Qualified Technologies* |
Maximum Allowed Rebate Amount Per Household Between 80 & 150% of Area Median Income (AMI)
50% of project costs up to $2,000 (maximum of $200k for a multifamily building) 50% of project costs up to $4,000 (maximum of $400k for a multifamily building) 50% of project costs up to technology cost maximums*; up to $14,000/home |
*Maximum rebated costs for Home Electrification Project Qualified Technologies
- ENERGY STAR electric heat pump water heater—up to $1,750
- ENERGY STAR electric heat pump for space heating & cooling—up to $8,000
- ENERGY STAR electric heat pump clothes dryer— up to $840
- ENERGY STAR electric stove, cooktop, range, or oven—up to $840
- Electric load service center—up to $4,000
- Electric wiring—up to $2,500
- Insulation, air sealing, and ventilation—up to $1,600