Alaska

Solar Energy Alaska State Incentives

Alaska State Rebate Program
Home Energy Rebate Program

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

  • Residential

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

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

  • Comprehensive Measures/Whole Building

Incentives are mapped out below:

Incentives
Maximum incentive of $10,000.00 for energy efficiency improvements. $500 for an energy audit. $7500 for qualified new 5 Star Plus homes.
Requirements:
All items must be Energy Star certified.
For more information on this program, please navigate to this page.
  To find all grant, loan, rebate, tax credit and discount programs available to residents of the state of Alaska,  please go to this page.
 

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