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City of Nashville - Energy Works Rebate Program   

Last DSIRE Review: 10/12/2012
Program Overview:
State: Tennessee
Incentive Type: Local Rebate Program
Eligible Efficiency Technologies: Custom/Others pending approval
Applicable Sectors: Residential
Amount:Up to $1,000; $700 initial rebate and $50 off NES bill for 6 months
Web Site: http://www.nashvilleenergyworks.org/?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=...
Summary:

The Nashville Energy Works Program offers residents in Nashville rebates for implementing energy efficient improvements in their homes. To qualify for this rebate, homeowners must receive an energy audit by a qualified energy advisor who will perform an analysis of possible energy efficiency improvements. This energy audit has a $150 cost that will be refunded to the homeowner after installation of energy improvements. A an initial rebate of up to $700 is paid to the homeowner after energy efficient installations along with an additional rebate of $50 off the Nashville Energy Works bill for 6 months. 

See program website for more information. 

This Program is part of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Better Buildings Program. The DOE has awarded over $500 million in federal funds to more than 40 states, local governments, and organizations to administer local programs targeting a variety of building types. Combined, these local programs are expected to improve the efficiency of more than 170,000 buildings through 2013 and save up to $65 million in energy costs annually.


 
Contact:
  Nashville Energy Works
Office of the Mayor 1 Public Square
Nashville, TN 37201
Phone: (615) 880-1888
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