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REBATES & TAX CREDITS

Installing a new water heater, home heating system, or cooling equipment can not only provide you with energy savings and greater efficiency, but you may also save money by replacing your existing systems.

Please select the appropriate option below to find information pertaining to rebates and incentives for your area.

US Tax Credit Through 2032

The energy tax credit can be combined with solar and wind credits as well as energy efficiency upgrade credits. A 30% federal tax credit for residential ground source heat pump installations has been extended through December 31, 2032. The incentive will be lowered to 22% for systems that are installed in 2033, so act quickly to save the most on your installation.

30% 
THROUGH 2032

22% 
THROUGH
2023

CREDITS EXPIRE
12/31/2034

Inflation Reduction Act

The IRA incentives are designed to increase access to clean technology. Use the calculator to see what types of energy upgrades will quality for tax credit or rebates! 

Efficiency Maine Rebates

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Efficiency Maine provides low-cost and no-cost energy upgrades for eligible low- and moderate-income Mainers.

 

These rebates are more generous than standard incentives, with the highest amounts available to those who qualify as low-income.

To view all of Efficiency Maine's rebate incentives and discover your eligibility, click the links below.

Whole Home
Heat Pumps

Designed for customers of all income levels, no matter your income. 

Ducted
Heat Pumps

Designed with the low-income homeowner in mind.

Supplemental
Heat Pumps

Designed with the low-income homeowner in mind.

Federal
Tax Credits

Designed for customers of all income levels, no matter your income. 

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