In some cases, grants, low interest loans or tax incentives may be available to help offset the cost of purchasing higher efficiency devices. They are available through utility energy conservation programs, state efficiency programs, and federal programs. There are two types of savings that the program are looking for. 1) basic energy savings – use less energy; 2) Lower demand or horsepower requirements so new power plants don’t need to be built that would be used only a few days per year. The following websites have information on energy efficiency programs:
- Database of State Incentives for Renewable & Efficiency –
- Utility, state and federal – grants, loan programs, tax incentives
- www.dsireusa.org/
- Focus on Energy – Utility energy efficiency & renewable energy program for Wisconsin
- Electric and natural gas only
- https://focusonenergy.com/
- Rural Energy for America Program (REAP)
- Eligible entity must be a business in a rural area (< 50,000 population)
- CheckĀ eligible rural areas
- Any type of energy source
- Grants up to 25% of eligible costs
- https://www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services/rural-energy-america-program-renewable-energy-systems-energy-efficiency
- Eligible entity must be a business in a rural area (< 50,000 population)