Solar & Battery Regulation & Incentive Programs

Home Energy Rebate Program

Program Overview


Category:
Financial Incentive
Program Type:
Rebate Program
Implementing Sector:
State
State:
Alaska
Eligible Storage Technologies:
Comprehensive Measures/Whole Building, Custom/Others pending approval
Website:
http://www.ahfc.us/energy/home_rebate.cfm
Incentive Amount:
Varies, depending on energy efficiency improvements made
Maximum Incentive:
$10,000 for energy efficiency improvements (plus $500 for energy audit);
Administrator:
Alaska Housing Finance Corporation
Applicable Sectors:
Residential, Low Income Residential
Last Updated:
03/25/2016
Funding Source
Alaska Housing Finance Corporation

Eligibility Criteria

EligibilitySectorsTechnologies
max $10000.0000
Residential
Low Income Residential
Comprehensive Measures/Whole Building
Custom/Others pending approval

Summary

Note: The Home Energy Rebate Program is suspended effective 5 pm March 25, 2016. Applicants on the waitlist may check the status of their application online, and new participants may call 1-877-257-3228 up until the close of business on March 25 to enroll.

Under the Home Energy Rebate Program, homeowners who want to make their own energy efficiency improvements on their home can receive a rebate for some of their expenditures. The program requires a home energy rater to evaluate homes before and after the improvements. Rebates are dependent on the relative amount of efficiency gained and the actual cost of improvements, when the eligible improvements are selected by the homeowner from the energy rating’s improvement options list. The Home Energy Rebate Program provides rebates up to $10,000 to homeowners who make energy efficiency improvements to an existing home. The Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) also offers a New Home Rebate for qualified newly constructed homes. 

To participate in the program, the homeowner can sign up for an energy rating by contacting the Alaska Rebate Call Center at 1-877-257-3228 or by signing up on the Alaska Rebate web site. Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) will reimburse the homeowner up to $325 for the cost of the first rating and up to $175 for the post-improvement rating.

Homeowners may not claim this rebate if they have received incentives from the state Weatherization Program, a Home Energy Rebate on the current home, or a Home Energy Rebate on another home in the last two years. Extensive information on the program, including “The Home Energy Rebate Program Consumer Guide”, is available on the AHFC website.