Take action to replace your inefficient heating system or appliance:
Efficiency Vermont is offering increased incentives to help households in geographically targeted areas lower their electricity costs and reduce peak electric demands. Click here to learn some of the common causes of high electric bills.
Contact Efficiency Vermont for free technical advice and to see if you qualify. In 2008, the following incentives are available to geographically targeted households meeting criteria for energy savings and cost-effectiveness:
- Up to $3,000 to switch from electric heat to an efficient central boiler, furnace, or space heater
- Up to $1,000 to air seal and insulate an electrically heated home
- Up to $1,000 to switch from electric hot water to an efficient natural gas or oil hot water heater
- $300 to replace a pre-1993 refrigerator with an Energy Star qualified refrigerator
- $100 to convert from an electric clothes dryer to a natural gas or propane dryer
To receive an incentive, you must properly disable or dispose of your old heating system or appliance.
Existing Homes Campaign:
| If you live in a geographically targeted area and have high electricity use, you may receive a direct mail piece from Efficiency Vermont this spring. |
The mailing directs you to a personalized website where you can answer a few simple questions about electricity use in your home. Logging into this website will help Efficiency Vermont determine whether you qualify for any of the above incentives to help you reduce your electricity use. Completing the web-based survey will also enter you to win a free clothes washer.








