Plano, TX Energy Rebate Program

The City of Plano, TX has announced an energy efficiency rebate and incentive program for its residents.  It’s an across-the-board 20% rebate program that greatly simplifies the discounts offered as compared to other rebates in the past.

Rebate and Incentive Program Goals

  • Demonstrate individual energy savings by tracking usage (kWh) and monthly payments
  • Encourage energy-efficiency upgrades throughout the City of Plano
  • Demonstrate total energy savings as a City

Qualified Purchases

  • Residential upgrades or replacements that are considered energy efficient. Examples include but are not limited to:
    • Energy Star Appliances
    • Air conditioners (14 SEER and above)
    • Attic Insulation
    • Solar Screens/Solar Film
    • Radiant Barrier
    • Duct Replacement/lnsulation
    • Low-e windows
  • The City will rebate up to 20% of qualified purchases up to $2000 per household
  • Funds will be distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis until funds are exhausted
  • Minimum purchase to be rebated is $100

Eligibility Requirements and Guidelines

  • Must be a Plano resident
  • Only one application per household
  • Residential dwellings only
  • Items must be purchased and installed between 5115/2008-5/15/2009
  • Resident must track and report energy usage for current year for at least three months after installation as well as the same months from the previous year
  • City of Plano must be able to verify purchase price, purchase date and installation (receipts and other designated means)
  • Rebate check will be awarded after all eligibility requirements have been met

Commitment Program and Bonus

  • Any Plano resident who commits to tracking and reporting energy usage will be eligible for monthly drawings for energy efficiency give-a-ways (ex. programmable thermostats)
  • Those who commit to track and report energy usage for at least 6 months will be eligible for a “Tracking Bonus” that will be awarded through drawings.
  • Encourage energy-efficiency upgrades throughout the City of Plano Demonstrate individual energy savings by tracking usage (kWh) and monthly payments
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7 Responses to “Plano, TX Energy Rebate Program”

  1. James Says:

    Does do-it-yourself radiant barrier foil qualify? http://www.atticfoil.com/foilinstallpics.htm

  2. Solar Writer Says:

    Our understanding is that a radiant barrier would qualify. If you are a DIY then the labor would not be considered part of an expense calculation only the materials. You are welcome for the advertisement.

  3. Linda Says:

    I plan on replacing an old appliance. How do I go about applying for this reabate?

    And I will be happy to track energy usage for 3 months, but how do I get the 3 months history of usage from a the previous year?

  4. Alex Thorne Says:

    I installed the device detailed at the site http://www.slowermeter.com on Aug 6th, 2008 and have seen an average of 550 KWH savings over the last 3 months. Will this device qualify for the rebate?
    Stats:
    May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Average
    2007 1817 2269 3023 3549 3152 1989
    2008 1905 3555 3291 2994 2515 1529
    -88 -1286 -268 555 637 460 550.6666667
    -4.8% -56.7% -8.9% 15.6% 20.2% 23.1%

  5. alex Says:

    Add to my Bookmarks :)

  6. Shawn Says:

    Radiant barriers are very easy to install and provide a quick turn around on investment costs. They can lower your utility bills an average of 17% immediately and you can claim a 30% tax credit on 2009 taxes.

    This website has a lot of great information about radiant barriers and the various ways they can be installed around your house to lower utility bills.

    http://www.RadiantGUARD.com

    Shawn

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