Alabama

Solar Energy Alabama State Incentives

Alabama State Utility Rebates
All TVA Partner Utilities – Energy Right New Homes Program

The following types of applicants are eligible to apply for the rebates:

  • Residential
  • Builder
  • Developer
  • Utility
  • Installer
  • Contractor
  • Multi-Family Residential

The following table shows the requirements in order to be eligible for the rebates:

Requirements for Eligibility
The rebates will apply to the purchase of any of the following systems:

  • Heat Pumps
  • Comprehensive Measures, Whole Building
  • Others pending

The rebate levels are mapped out below:

Site Built New Homes Plan: $300 to $800, depending on efficiency
Multi-Family Homes $100
Manufactured Home Heat Pump: $300
Equipment and Installation Requirements
Energy Right Homes: 93 to 86 HERS
Energy Right Platinum Homes: 85 HERS or less, but Energy Star Certification
Site Built Homes: All Electric
Manufactured Home Heat Pump: $100
 
All equipment that is the subject of a rebate request will be inspected to ensure the requirements on this page are met.
 
If you are interested in finding all of the rebate, grant, and loan programs available to residents of the state of Alabama, please browse to this page, where you can find all of the currently available programs.

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