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2023 Energy Efficiency Rebates
Residential
- Air source or geothermal heat pump – Rebate or low interest loan
- Attic insulation for existing structures – 30¢/sq. ft. Maximum rebate of $600.
- Cooling system tune up – $30 incentive
- Heat pump water heater – $400-650 for air or water source
- Smart thermostats – $25-100, depending on electric or fossil fuel heat and installation by homeowner or a professional
Beneficial electrification
- Lawn and garden – 20% incentive of new, battery-powered or corded electric lawn mowers (push, riding or robotic), chainsaws, tillers and snow blowers.
- Induction cooktop – 20% incentive for 30″ minimum width cooktop or range
Electric vehicles
- EV purchase – No longer available. Federal incentives may still be available. Contact your local dealership for details.
- EV charging station – $500 for ChargePoint brand charger
- Pre-wiring for an EV Charging Station – $400 for new construction, 100% of the cost for existing structures with a maximum of $600
See the full list of rebates here.
OTHER NEWS
Dawson PPD’s $8.2 million investment: Upgrading 55 miles of power lines for enhanced reliability
Dawson PPD plans to spend about $8.2 million in electric distribution system improvements in 2024. The plans will improve roughly 55 miles of power lines.
Dawson PPD’s stance on national energy policy
Dawson Public Power District is a member of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association. NRECA works on the behalf of Dawson PPD and other electric providers to advocate for customers. They carry out this work by talking to government officials, members of congress and raising public awareness. The following are a list of NRECA policies supported by Dawson PPD.
Irrigation rates have not changed since 2021
At their December meeting, Dawson PPD’s board affirmed that there will be no changes to the irrigation rate for the 2024 season. The rates have remained stable since 2021. The District will conduct a rate study later this year. The goal of the study is to ensure that...