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Energy Rebates in Louisiana

Louisiana residents can access a range of federal energy tax credits, state-specific incentive programs, and local utility rebates to help offset the cost of energy-efficient home improvements. This page covers the key programs available in Louisiana, including heat pump rebates, solar incentives, EV charger credits, weatherization assistance, and more. Each program listed below includes eligibility details and links to official sources.

Federal Programs Available in Louisiana

Louisiana Energy Rebate Overview

Louisiana households have access to a combination of federal, state, and local utility incentives designed to make energy-efficient home upgrades more affordable. Louisiana has not yet launched the HOMES and HEAR rebate programs under the Inflation Reduction Act, but federal tax credits are available now to all homeowners regardless of state program status. The Louisiana Department of Natural Resources - Technology Assessment Division coordinates state-level energy programs and can provide the latest information on available incentives.

HOMES & HEAR Program Status in Louisiana

Louisiana's HOMES and HEAR programs are pending launch. The Louisiana Department of Natural Resources is developing program guidelines and implementation plans using approximately $63 million in IRA funding allocated to the state.

Income Eligibility for Louisiana Rebates

For a family of four in New Orleans, 80% AMI is approximately $55,900. Low-income households will qualify for the highest rebate levels under HOMES when the program launches.

For a family of four in New Orleans, 150% AMI is approximately $104,850. Moderate-income households will qualify for partial rebates under HOMES when the program launches.

Louisiana State Tax Credits

Louisiana Solar Energy System Tax Credit

Amount: 50% of the first $25,000 of installed cost (up to $12,500 credit) for systems installed through 2025. Note: this credit has been modified and reduced in recent years; check current status.

Eligible items: Solar PV systems, solar thermal systems installed on residential properties in Louisiana

Louisiana's solar tax credit has been one of the most generous in the nation. The credit is refundable and can be claimed in the year the system is placed in service. The program has undergone legislative changes, with the credit amount being gradually reduced. Verify current availability and rates with the Louisiana Department of Revenue.

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Louisiana State Rebate Programs

Louisiana Weatherization Assistance Program

Administered by: Louisiana Housing Corporation

Amount: Average of $7,000+ per home

Eligible items: Insulation, air sealing, HVAC repair and replacement, duct sealing, window and door repairs

Available to households at or below 200% of the federal poverty level. Administered by community action agencies across Louisiana.

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Louisiana Home Energy Loan Program (HELP)

Administered by: Louisiana Department of Natural Resources

Amount: Low-interest loans up to $20,000 for energy efficiency improvements

Eligible items: Insulation, HVAC upgrades, windows, doors, solar systems, and other energy efficiency improvements

Provides low-interest financing for residential energy efficiency improvements. Must get a home energy audit prior to receiving the loan.

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Solar Net Metering in Louisiana

Louisiana requires investor-owned utilities to offer net metering for solar systems up to 300 kW. Under Act 147 (2019), the Louisiana Public Service Commission established new rules where net metering customers receive credits at a rate that may be lower than full retail, based on avoided cost methodology plus additional value factors. Grandfathered customers retain previous rates.

Utility Rebate Programs in Louisiana

Louisiana residents may qualify for additional rebates from their local utility company. Here are programs from major utilities serving the state:

Entergy Louisiana

Entergy Solutions Residential Program

Amount: $25-$1,000 depending on measure

Eligible items: Smart thermostats, HVAC tune-ups, duct sealing, insulation, LED lighting, ENERGY STAR appliances

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Entergy Louisiana Income-Qualified Weatherization

Amount: Free weatherization for qualifying customers

Eligible items: Air sealing, insulation, HVAC repair, LED lighting for income-qualified households

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SWEPCO (AEP)

SWEPCO Residential Energy Efficiency Rebates

Amount: $50-$600 depending on measure

Eligible items: Heat pumps, central air conditioners, smart thermostats, ENERGY STAR appliances

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Cleco Power

Cleco Energy Efficiency Programs

Amount: $25-$400 depending on measure

Eligible items: HVAC upgrades, smart thermostats, weatherization measures, LED lighting

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Frequently Asked Questions About Louisiana Rebates

What energy rebates are available in Louisiana?

Louisiana residents can access federal tax credits including the 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (up to $3,200/year) and the 25D Residential Clean Energy Credit (30% for solar and battery storage). State-level programs include Louisiana Weatherization Assistance Program, Louisiana Home Energy Loan Program (HELP).

Has Louisiana launched the HOMES and HEAR rebate programs?

Louisiana's HOMES and HEAR programs are pending launch. The Louisiana Department of Natural Resources is developing program guidelines and implementation plans using approximately $63 million in IRA funding allocated to the state.

What are the income limits for energy rebates in Louisiana?

For a family of four in New Orleans, 80% AMI is approximately $55,900. Low-income households will qualify for the highest rebate levels under HOMES when the program launches. For a family of four in New Orleans, 150% AMI is approximately $104,850. Moderate-income households will qualify for partial rebates under HOMES when the program launches.

Does Louisiana have net metering for solar panels?

Louisiana requires investor-owned utilities to offer net metering for solar systems up to 300 kW. Under Act 147 (2019), the Louisiana Public Service Commission established new rules where net metering customers receive credits at a rate that may be lower than full retail, based on avoided cost methodology plus additional value factors. Grandfathered customers retain previous rates.

How do I apply for energy rebates in Louisiana?

Start by entering your ZIP code on Rebate Atlas to get personalized guidance. For federal tax credits (25C and 25D), you claim them when you file your federal income tax return using IRS Form 5695. For state programs, contact the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources - Technology Assessment Division. For utility rebates, check with your local utility provider directly.

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