Are there any grants, rebates or loans for energy efficiency improvements to lower my fuel bills?
- Vermont's Weatherization Program is designed to help low-income residents, particularly older Vermonters, people with disabilities, and families with children to save fuel and money by improving the energy efficiency of their homes. If you are eligible, you may be able to receive an energy analysis and installation of a range of home energy efficiency upgrades at no cost.
- If you are a customer of Vermont Gas and have relatively high gas usage, you may be eligible for a free energy analysis, incentives toward cost-effective upgrades and reduced-interest rate financing. Find out more about eligibility and services at 1-802-863-4511 ext 321.
- New incentives are available in 2010 to help Vermonters improve the energy efficiency of their homes. Efficiency Vermont offers up to $2,500 in incentives per household to help Vermonters pay for energy efficiency home improvements completed by a certified Home Performance with ENERGY STAR contractor.
If you need a loan for energy improvements
- Many Vermont lenders offer loans for energy efficiency home improvements. Loans vary in rates, terms, and eligibility requirements Learn more about loan products that are currently available.
- The Vermont Energy Saver Program helps Vermont homeowners meeting income limits to reduce heat and electricity bills by offering 0-5% financing for energy improvements completed by one of the five Weatherization Agencies or a Home Performance with ENERGY STAR contractor. This program is being offered by six regional NeighborWorks HomeOwnership Centers in partnership with the State of Vermont and Vermont Housing Finance Agency (VHFA). For more information, visit: www.vthomeownership.org.












