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Orange and Rockland Utilities (Gas) - Residential Efficiency Program

Program Overview


Category:
Financial Incentive
Program Type:
Rebate Program
Implementing Sector:
Utility
State:
New York
Eligible Storage Technologies:
Water Heaters, Furnaces, Boilers, Steam-system upgrades, Programmable Thermostats, Energy Mgmt. Systems/Building Controls, Duct/Air sealing
Website:
https://www.oru.com/en/save-money/rebates-incentives-credits/rebates-incentives-tax-credits-for-residential-customers
Incentive Amount:
Stand Alone Water Heater: $100
Tankless Water Heater: $200
Indirect Water Heater: $200
Furnace: $200 - $300
ECM Motor: $100
Water Boiler: $100 - $500
Boiler Reset Control: $100
Steam Boiler: $100
Wifi Thermostat: $15
Duct and Air Sealing: $250
Natural Gas Conversion: Up to $1,800
Equipment Requirements:
See program for details.
Administrator:
Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc.
Applicable Sectors:
Residential, Low Income Residential
Utility:
Orange & Rockland Utils Inc
Last Updated:
05/20/2019

Eligibility Criteria

EligibilitySectorsTechnologies
min $/Unit100.0000
Residential
Low Income Residential
Water Heaters
max $200.0000
Residential
Low Income Residential
Water Heaters
min $/Unit200.0000
Residential
Low Income Residential
Furnaces
max $300.0000
Residential
Low Income Residential
Furnaces
min $/Unit100.0000
Residential
Low Income Residential
Boilers
max $500.0000
Residential
Low Income Residential
Boilers
$/Unit15.0000
Residential
Low Income Residential
Programmable Thermostats
max $250.0000
Residential
Low Income Residential
Duct/Air sealing

Summary

Orange and Rockland Utilities provides rebates for residential customers purchasing energy efficient natural gas equipment. Rebates exist for furnaces, water boilers and controls, steam boilers, water heaters, thermostats, and air sealing. Equipment minimum requirements must be met in order to qualify for rebates.  For boilers and furnaces, equipment with higher efficiency levels will be awarded higher rebates.  Visit the program website or contact the utility directly for more information.