WPRI recently reported that Rhode Island residents may be eligible for rebates from National Grid for home energy efficiency upgrades. The rebates are part of the National Grid EnergyWise Program, which aims to help customers save money and reduce energy consumption. Homeowners must meet certain criteria to qualify for the rebates, such as having an active National Grid electric account and completing a home energy assessment performed by a participating contractor.
The article explains that the rebates can cover up to 90% of the cost of energy efficiency upgrades, such as insulation, air sealing, and heating system improvements. These upgrades can help homeowners save money on their energy bills and reduce their carbon footprint. The rebates are available to both single-family homes and multi-family buildings with up to four units.
WPRI also notes that the rebates are part of Rhode Island’s efforts to achieve its climate goals and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. By encouraging residents to make their homes more energy-efficient, the state aims to lower overall energy consumption and combat climate change. National Grid is one of the state’s partners in these efforts, offering resources and incentives to help residents upgrade their homes.
The article concludes by urging Rhode Island residents to take advantage of these rebates and make their homes more energy-efficient. By doing so, homeowners can save money on their energy bills, increase the comfort of their homes, and contribute to a more sustainable future. Interested homeowners can find more information on the National Grid EnergyWise Program on the company’s website or by contacting a participating contractor.
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