FLOOD RECOVERY REBATES | EFFICIENCY VERMONT
Helps income-eligible Vermonters with costs related to replacing home heating systems, water heating systems, and other home appliances damaged or destroyed by the floods. Also provides rebates to upgrade home electric panels to accommodate cold climate heat pumps and additional electrification efforts. Reimbursements for eligible purchases retroactive to July 10, 2023. Also provides financial support to businesses and rental-property owners with replacing flood damaged appliances. Purchases that may be covered: Home heating and cooling systems, including ducted and ductless heat pumps, central wood pellet systems, wood/pellet stoves, and qualifying ENERGY STAR-rated boilers and furnaces; Heat pump hot water systems and ENERGY STAR-rated hot water systems ;ENERGY STAR-rated replacement appliances like refrigerators, freezers, clothes washers and dryers (including heat pump dryers), window air conditioners, dehumidifiers, and air purifiers.
Categories
Last Assured
12/03/2024
Physical Address
20 Winooski Falls Way, 5th Floor, Winooski, VT 05404
Hours
Administrative Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:00am-5:00pm; Website: 24Hours/7Days
Voice
Fax
(802) 658-1643
Website
Application process
By Telephone; By Website
Eligibility
Homeowners, business owners, and rental-property owners affected by the July 2023 and July 2024 flooding events.
Service area
Vermont
Agency info
EFFICIENCY VERMONT
Efficiency Vermont is Vermont's energy efficiency utility, providing information, technical assistance, and financial incentives to help Vermonters identify and pay for cost-effective approaches to energy-efficient building design, construction, renovation, equipment, lighting, and appliances in homes and businesses. Efficiency Vermont is administered by the Vermont Energy Investment Corporation (VEIC), an independent non-profit energy services organization under contract to the Vermont Public Utility Commission.