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Duke Energy Expands Home Improvement Rebate Program To Help Florida Customers Save Energy And Money

Summer means higher electric use and often higher energy bills. Duke Energy is encouraging customers to take advantage of the expanded Home Energy Improvement rebate program to enhance your home’s energy efficiency and lower your bill.

Through the program, eligible customers can complete a free Home Energy Check online, by phone or in person, where they will receive a report detailing their home’s past and current energy usage, as well as expert recommendations for improvements that will increase their home’s efficiency.

After the customer completes a free Home Energy Check and makes the recommended home improvements, they have 24 months to complete an eligible recommended measure.

For single-family homes:

  • HVAC replacement up to $1,000 back
     
  • Energy-efficient windows up to $800 back
     
  • Attic insulation upgrades up to $800 back (Instant rebate)
     
  • Duct test and repair up to $450 back (Instant rebate)
     
  • Heat pump (hybrid) water heater up to $800 back (New rebate)

For manufactured homes and multifamily properties:

  • HVAC replacement‌ up to $600 back
     
  • Manufactured homes get up to $450 back with duct test and repair (New, instant rebate)
     
  • Multifamily properties can get up to $350 back on upgrading attic insulation (New, instant rebate)

“Our expanded home energy improvement rebate program is designed to help our customers make their homes more comfortable and energy efficient,” said Melissa Seixas, Duke Energy Florida state president. “Through our free energy assessments and expanded rebate programs, customers can make lasting impacts that will save energy, add value to their home and lower their bill.”

The Home Energy Check program is open to all residential customers who have not had a Home Energy Check within the past two years, including those who rent their home or live in an apartment. The program helps empower customers with energy-saving advice and incentives, maximizing sustainability, comfort and savings.

To complete a free, self-directed Home Energy Check assessment online, visit duke-energy.com/OnlineHEC.

For more information about the Home Energy Improvement program, visit duke-energy.com/Rebates.

Duke Energy Florida

Duke Energy Florida, a subsidiary of Duke Energy, owns 12,500 megawatts of energy capacity, supplying electricity to 2 million residential, commercial and industrial customers across a 13,000-square-mile service area in Florida.  

Contact: Laitin Sterling
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