Tuesday, May 27, 2025

DEP Seeking Qualified Contractors To Deliver Energy-Saving Upgrades Across PA As Part Of Penn Energy Savers Program

The Department of Environmental Protection is seeking
qualified contractors to deliver energy-saving upgrades as part of the Penn Energy Savers Program.

Qualified Contractors will--

-- Access new customers seeking energy-efficient home improvements

-- Get exclusive program support and guidance for federally funded rebate projects

-- Expand your business with projects backed by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)

-- Be recognized statewide as a certified provider of Penn Energy Savers rebates

-- Help make homes more comfortable and energy-efficient for Pennsylvania families

Don't miss this opportunity to grow your impact and your business!

Visit the Penn Energy Savers Qualified Contractors webpage to review requirements and apply.

Click Here for link to this announcement via Linkedin.

Penn Energy Savers Program

Pennsylvanians will soon be able to apply for Penn Energy Savers rebates to help individual households and multifamily buildings upgrade to energy efficient appliances and do building retrofits to reduce home energy bills.

The Department of Environmental Protection received $258 million in federal Inflation Reduction Act funding to help families lower their energy bills through two programs.

Home Efficiency & Appliance Rebates

The Home Efficiency Rebate incentivizes energy efficiency upgrades through air-sealing, insulation, heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning, and more.

Pennsylvania aims to prioritize funding multi-family affordable housing projects with its Home Efficiency Rebates.

Building Retrofits

-- Insulation, Air Sealing and Ventilation: $1,600

-- Electric Load Service Center: $4,000

-- Electric Wiring: $2,500

Home Electrification

The Home Electrification and Appliance Rebate will provide rebates per unit for low to moderate income families to incentivize the adoption of heat pumps for space heating and cooling; heat pump water heaters; heat pump clothes drives; and electric stoves, cooktops, ranges, or ovens.

Rebate funds can also be used to cover electric load service centers, wiring, insulation, air-sealing, and mechanical ventilation products.

Click Here for a summary.

Single family and multifamily buildings are eligible.  Income determines eligibility.

Visit the Penn Energy Savers Program website for all the details.

Resource Link:

-- DEP: Check Your Eligibility Now! Penn Energy Savers Rebates Are Coming Soon To Help Eligible Households Upgrade To Energy Efficient Appliances, Do Building Retrofits  [PaEN]

[Posted: May 27, 2025]  PA Environment Digest

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