In September we told you about a new $300 million program that would offer rebates to buyers of energy-efficient
appliances with the energy star label. At the time, states and territories, which were in charge of their own programs, were still in the planning stages.
Some states and territories have started their appliance rebate programs. Last week people in both Minnesota and Iowa had trouble with websites and phone numbers the day the programs launched. Due to the popularity, both states had to end their programs after funds ran out. Many states will start them in March and April and each will have their own requirements for participation. For instance, the state of Virginia will have a mail-in program.
To find out what’s going on with your state’s appliance program so you can beat the rush, you should visit this page. You’ll find a map where you can click on your state to see the status of your program. If you scroll down you’ll see a list of start dates and phone numbers for each state.
What do you think of your state’s appliance rebate program?
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