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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.
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CNPPID and Dawson PPD plan to refile merger petition with Nebraska Power Review Board
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Laguna-Gutierrez receives $2,000 Dawson PPD Utility Line Scholarship
Dawson Public Power District has awarded Juan Laguna-Gutierrez a $2,000 utility line scholarship to pursue his degree. Laguna-Gutierrez is a student at Lexington High School and is the son of Juan Laguna-Sanchez and Alejandra Gutierrez-Alvarado.