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Energy Rebates in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania 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 Pennsylvania, 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 Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Energy Rebate Overview

Pennsylvania households have access to a combination of federal, state, and local utility incentives designed to make energy-efficient home upgrades more affordable. Pennsylvania has launched both the HOMES (Home Owner Managing Energy Savings) and HEAR (High-Efficiency Electric Home Rebate) programs under the Inflation Reduction Act, making additional point-of-sale rebates available to qualifying residents. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection - Energy Programs Office coordinates state-level energy programs and can provide the latest information on available incentives.

HOMES & HEAR Program Status in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania has launched its HOMES and HEAR rebate programs under the Inflation Reduction Act. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is administering the programs, providing rebates for whole-home energy efficiency improvements and high-efficiency electric equipment.

Income Eligibility for Pennsylvania Rebates

For Pennsylvania, 80% of Area Median Income varies by county. In Philadelphia County, 80% AMI for a family of four is approximately $65,400. In Allegheny County (Pittsburgh), it is approximately $64,150.

For Pennsylvania, 150% of Area Median Income varies by county. In Philadelphia County, 150% AMI for a family of four is approximately $122,650. In Allegheny County (Pittsburgh), it is approximately $120,300.

Pennsylvania State Rebate Programs

Pennsylvania Whole Home Rebate Program (HOMES)

Administered by: Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection

Amount: Up to $8,000 for low-income households, up to $4,000 for moderate-income households for whole-home efficiency improvements

Eligible items: Whole-home energy efficiency retrofits including insulation, air sealing, HVAC upgrades, windows, and doors

Rebates based on modeled or measured energy savings, with higher rebates available for low and moderate-income households.

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Weatherization Assistance Program

Administered by: Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED)

Amount: Average expenditure of approximately $7,500 per home

Eligible items: Insulation, air sealing, heating system repair or replacement, windows, doors, health and safety improvements

Federally funded program for income-qualifying households at or below 200% of federal poverty level. Administered through local weatherization agencies.

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Solar Net Metering in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania has net metering rules for systems up to 50 kW for residential customers. Customers receive credit at the full retail rate for excess generation. Credits carry forward at the price-to-compare rate and any annual excess is compensated at the price-to-compare rate.

Utility Rebate Programs in Pennsylvania

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

PECO (an Exelon Company)

PECO Residential Energy Efficiency Rebates

Amount: Up to $500 for heat pumps, $200 for smart thermostats, $250 for insulation, $50-$150 for ENERGY STAR appliances

Eligible items: High-efficiency HVAC systems, heat pumps, smart thermostats, insulation, ENERGY STAR appliances, LED lighting

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PECO Home Energy Assessment

Amount: Free or reduced-cost home energy assessment

Eligible items: Comprehensive home energy evaluation with energy-saving recommendations and free direct-install measures

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PPL Electric Utilities

PPL Residential Rebate Programs

Amount: Up to $500 for heat pumps, $300 for insulation, $100 for smart thermostats

Eligible items: High-efficiency HVAC, heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, smart thermostats, insulation

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Duquesne Light

Duquesne Light Watt Choices Residential Rebates

Amount: Up to $500 for HVAC, $200 for insulation, $100 for smart thermostats

Eligible items: High-efficiency heat pumps, central air conditioners, insulation, smart thermostats, ENERGY STAR appliances

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Frequently Asked Questions About Pennsylvania Rebates

What energy rebates are available in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania 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 Pennsylvania Whole Home Rebate Program (HOMES), Weatherization Assistance Program. Pennsylvania has also launched the federal HOMES and HEAR rebate programs for income-qualifying households.

Has Pennsylvania launched the HOMES and HEAR rebate programs?

Pennsylvania has launched its HOMES and HEAR rebate programs under the Inflation Reduction Act. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is administering the programs, providing rebates for whole-home energy efficiency improvements and high-efficiency electric equipment.

What are the income limits for energy rebates in Pennsylvania?

For Pennsylvania, 80% of Area Median Income varies by county. In Philadelphia County, 80% AMI for a family of four is approximately $65,400. In Allegheny County (Pittsburgh), it is approximately $64,150. For Pennsylvania, 150% of Area Median Income varies by county. In Philadelphia County, 150% AMI for a family of four is approximately $122,650. In Allegheny County (Pittsburgh), it is approximately $120,300.

Does Pennsylvania have net metering for solar panels?

Pennsylvania has net metering rules for systems up to 50 kW for residential customers. Customers receive credit at the full retail rate for excess generation. Credits carry forward at the price-to-compare rate and any annual excess is compensated at the price-to-compare rate.

How do I apply for energy rebates in Pennsylvania?

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 Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection - Energy Programs Office. For utility rebates, check with your local utility provider directly.

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