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North Shore Gas - Residential Rebate Program

Program Overview


Category:
Financial Incentive
Program Type:
Rebate Program
Implementing Sector:
Utility
State:
Illinois
Eligible Storage Technologies:
Water Heaters, Furnaces, Boilers, Programmable Thermostats, Duct/Air sealing, Building Insulation, Other EE, Tankless Water Heater
Website:
https://accel.northshoregasdelivery.com/home/rebates_residential.aspx
Incentive Amount:
Furnace: $200
Boiler: $150 - $600
Water Heater (Tankless): $150
Water Heater (Indirect): $150
Attic Insulation: $0.30/sq. ft.
Air Sealing: $0.40/sq. ft.
Wall Insulation: $0.50/sq. ft.
Duct Sealing: $2/CFM reduction
Programmable Thermostat: $20
Maximum Incentive:
Attic Insulation: $300
Air Sealing: $400
Wall Insulation: $400
Duct Sealing: $500
Eligible System Size:
View program web site
Equipment Requirements:
View program web site
Applicable Sectors:
Residential
Last Updated:
02/04/2019

Eligibility Criteria

EligibilitySectorsTechnologies
$/Unit200.0000
Residential
Furnaces
$/Unit150.0000
Residential
Water Heaters
Tankless Water Heater
$/Unit20.0000
Residential
Programmable Thermostats
max $500.0000
Residential
Duct/Air sealing

Summary

The North Shore Gas Natural Gas Savings Program offers incentives to encourage customers to make energy-efficient improvements to their homes and apartment buildings. Rebates are available on energy efficient furnaces, boilers, water heaters, controls and insulation. To qualify, gas furnaces, boilers, and water heaters must be installed by professional contractors. Property owners of multifamily units may also participate in this program. A full list of eligible models and insulation and instructions on how to apply for the rebates can be found on the Natural Gas Savings Program web site. Applications must be made no later than 60 days after the equipment purchase date.

The Natural Gas Savings Program is funded by customers of North Shore Gas, through a line item on the bill called the Enhanced Efficiency Program. The Program is guided by North Shore Gas, the Citizen's Utility Board, the City of Chicago Department of Environment, the Environmental Law and Policy Center, and the Illinois Attorney General's Office.