Home Energy Rebate Programs
Rebates will help reduce the cost of energy-saving retrofits.
The Inflation Reduction Act included two rebate programs for home energy efficiency and home electrification projects.
- The Home Efficiency Rebates (HER) will range from $2,000 to $4,000 for individual households and up to $400,000 for multifamily buildings for energy efficiency retrofits. The rebate will depend on the amount of energy saved.
- The Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEAR) will provide rebates to low- to medium-income households for heat pumps; heat pump water heaters; heat pump clothes dryers; electric stoves, cooktops, ranges, or ovens; electric load service center (breaker box/electrical panel); electric wiring; and insulation, air sealing, and ventilation.
Please visit the website for Georgia's Home Energy Rebates for more information on eligibility and how to participate.
To support the rebate programs, the Home Energy Efficiency Contractor Training Grant will help train, test, and certify residential energy efficiency and electrification contractors.
To receive updates about the availability of the rebates, please subscribe to the Home Energy Rebate Programs mailing list.
To receive updates specifically for residential contractors interested in participating in the Home Energy Rebate Programs, please subscribe here.
Click here for DOE's guidance about the retroactive eligibility for the rebates.