Tightening your belt this winter? Efficiency Vermont has free resources that can help
WINOOSKI, VT
Low and no-cost projects and rebates can help households and businesses save money and energy
WINOOSKI, VT—As 2025 draws to a close, many Vermonters are facing uncertainty and rising costs. When budgets are tight, projects that improve comfort and reduce energy bills may feel out of reach. Recognizing that households and businesses are feeling stretched, Efficiency Vermont has gathered a collection of free resources, practical tools, and affordable projects that can help Vermonters begin to improve their homes and get more from their energy budget.
- Do you want to understand what’s driving your electricity costs? Try our electricity usage calculator to see how your energy bill adds up with your appliances, lighting, and other needs—and see where you can save.
- Do you need to diagnose the cause of high energy bills? Call Efficiency Vermont’s Energy Advisors to see how your home is using energy, understand what equipment could be wasting money, and learn about services and rebates that can help you reduce costs.
- Looking for a deep dive into ways your home can save energy? Schedule a free Virtual Home Energy Visit and take a virtual tour of your home with an Efficiency Vermont Energy Consultant. Get personalized advice for using less energy at home, plus a customized list of next steps tailored to your needs and priorities.
- Get $100 back for a Do-It-Yourself (DIY) weatherization project. Use our $100 DIY Weatherization rebate to get cash back for completing simple projects like air sealing windows or adding weatherstripping.
Businesses, nonprofits, and other commercial operations can also take advantage of helpful resources and rebates, including:
- Free Business Energy Consultations: Understand where your business is losing energy, and what you can do to fix it, through a Business Energy Consultation. Our Energy Advisors can help you identify cost-effective opportunities, find efficient equipment, and connect you with our Efficiency Excellence Network of contractors.
- Up to $25,000 in bonus rebates for custom projects: Businesses can double their incentive—up to $25,000—for custom projects tailored to an operation's specific needs. These bonuses are available for businesses, nonprofits, farm operations, and institutions that complete projects by November 2026.
- Increased incentives for pre-approved lighting projects: Businesses that switch to energy-saving LED lamps can get up to 100% of the product costs covered when they replace existing linear fluorescent lamps. Agricultural businesses upgrading to LEDs in livestock or sugaring facilities can get up to 100% of project costs covered.
Efficiency Vermont’s 2025 holiday gift guide also offers inspiration for sustainable, local, and fun holiday shopping. The guide has a collection of thoughtful gifts and experiences, including ways to donate previously used items, implement energy savings, give the gift of rebate-eligible appliances, and support local businesses.
Federal home energy tax credits expire at the end of December—but Efficiency Vermont’s rebates and programs will remain available in 2026 and beyond. Whether you’re just starting to think about energy efficiency, or you’re ready to begin a project, visit efficiencyvermont.com/rebates to find ways to meet your energy goals.
About Efficiency Vermont
As the nation's first Energy Efficiency Utility, Efficiency Vermont has helped Vermont save $3.7 billion in lifetime savings and avoid more than 14.8 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions since 2000. Operated by clean energy nonprofit VEIC, Efficiency Vermont has received the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR® program Partner of the Year - Sustained Excellence award over eight consecutive years. Efficiency Vermont works with partners to help our state transition to more affordable, low-carbon energy use through education, rebates and incentives, and support for our clean energy workforce. Learn more at www.efficiencyvermont.com.
Efficiency Vermont Press Contact
Matthew Smith
Phone: (802) 540-7662
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