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Summit County - Energy Smart Colorado Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Program Overview


Category:
Financial Incentive
Program Type:
Rebate Program
Implementing Sector:
Local
State:
Colorado
Eligible Storage Technologies:
Water Heaters, Boilers, Duct/Air sealing, Building Insulation, Windows
Website:
http://www.energysmartcolorado.com/
Incentive Amount:
50% of project costs
Maximum Incentive:
$400
Equipment Requirements:
Boiler or furnace replacement: Must be 92% AFUE efficient or better
Attic insulation: R-49 minimum (NO BATTS, blown insulation only)
Wall insulation: R-21 minimum
Basement wall insulation: R-19 minimum
Windows: U-.32 minimum; must be whole-house replacement
Installation Requirements:
Air sealing: Blower door test-out required
Administrator:
High Country Conservation Center
Applicable Sectors:
Residential
Last Updated:
11/23/2020

Summary

Energy Smart Colorado is the first rural multi-jurisdictional consortium in the U.S. to implement a comprehensive residential energy efficiency program.

Residents of Roaring Fork Valley and Eagle, Gunnison, Lake, and Summit Counties are eligible for energy efficiency and renewable energy assistance, rebates, and financing through the Energy Smart Colorado program. The program helps homeowners identify, finance, and complete energy improvements in their homes.

Each participating county operates an Energy Resource Center (ERC), providing homeowners and contractors with a local, reliable one-stop-shop for information and service. Each ERC is staffed with a Building Performance Institute certified Home Energy Advisor who provides expert advice, coaching, and assistance with enrollments, home energy assessments, and improvement projects.

Energy Smart in Summit County

The Energy Smart program serves Summit County through the High County Conservation Center.

Home Energy Assessment

Interested homeowners can schedule a reduced-cost home energy assessment with a qualified Energy Smart Analyst who will come to the home and perform a comprehensive home safety and energy assessment. There are a variety of free improvements the Energy Smart Analyst may install at the time of the assessment including a programmable thermostat, efficient lighting, hot and cold water pipe insulation, a hot water tank insulation blanket, and door weather-stripping.

Rebates

In addition to the Home Energy Assessment, the homeowner may also be eligible to receive an Energy Smart rebate. Energy Smart provides direct rebates for energy improvement projects and also maintains up-to-date information on other financial incentives from utilities, state and local governments, and federal tax credits.

For information on rebates for renewable energy, click here.