Energy Efficiency Home Improvement Rebates
Now is the time to take advantage of recently approved rebates for 2010. You could receive as much as $1,900 toward your home improvements or receive financing incentives to help cut the cost of the assessment and improvements. All incentives are subject to specific improvements meeting pre-determined test-out requirements (post-diagnostic testing). Please discuss with your Participating Home Performance with ENERGY STAR® Consultants/Contractors - Georgia Power contractor for more details. Also learn about possible federal tax credits that are available.
| Customer Rebates (individual rebate paid not to exceed 50% of related improvement cost) | |
| Home Assessment Rebates | Rebates Up To: |
| 50% Reimbursement of assessment fees | $200 |
| Home Improvement Rebates | Rebates Up To: |
| Thermostat conversion | $100 |
| Installation of R-6 or greater insulation blanket on Electric Water heater Only | $50 |
| Attic insulation improvements (in conjunction with air sealing) | $200 |
| Wall insulation improvements (conditioned space exterior walls) | $550 |
| Insulate floor & foundation wall to R-5 (foam) /R-13 in basement wall cavities (fiberglass acceptable) | $450 |
| Improve air sealing | $250 |
| Improve duct sealing | $100 |
| Potential Total Rebates | $1,900 |
Assessment must be performed and improvements completed by a qualified contractor participating in Georgia Power’s Home Performance with ENERGY STAR® program. Contractor may charge a fee for the assessment. Rebate eligibility depends on assessment results. All work is subject to third party verification. Any improvement agreements are between the customer and contractor. Georgia Power takes no responsibility for improvement agreements. Contractors set work prices. The full $1,900 in rebates may not apply if customer’s home is not eligible for all qualifying improvements. Any individual rebate paid may not exceed 50% of related home improvement cost. All reimbursement forms must be signed, submitted and reviewed for accuracy before rebate is paid. Rebates are subject to limitations and subject to change. Customer’s actual utility bill savings will vary depending on individual energy usage and qualifying improvements made. Potential income tax credits depend on qualifying improvements.

