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Clean Electricity Investment Tax Credits for Your Home

If you install solar, wind, geothermal, or battery storage systems  at home, you can get 30% of the price back as a tax credit. 

Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit 

Tax credit for window, door, heating improvements

Home Efficiency Rebates (HER, or HOMES)

Rebates on electrification projects in your home (known in NC as Homeowners Managing Efficiency Rebates)

Home Electrification and Appliance Rebate Program (HEAR) 

Rebates on electrification projects in low- to moderate-income homes

Electric vehicle & EV charger tax credits

Individuals, businesses, and nonprofits can get significant tax credits for buying a new or used electric vehicle (EV) or installing EV chargers.

Renew America’s Schools (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Improvements at Public Schools

Funding energy efficiency and renewable energy projects at public K-12 schools to lower energy costs and improve indoor air quality.

Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)

Money to help low-income individuals pay part or all of their energy bills one time per calendar year. 

Weatherization Assistance Program 

The Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) enables low-income families to reduce their energy bills by making their homes more energy efficient.

Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (new clean energy financing)

Improved financing of clean energy, especially for low-income and disadvantaged communities. 

Green and Resilient Retrofit Program (GRRP) 

HUD payed landlords to make climate-friendly upgrades to low-income housing

Given the changing status of federal policies and programs, we recommend contacting us via email at info@energyfundsforall.org or phone at 919-839-0006 ext. 103 to confirm program availability. 

Learn more at our FAQs HERE  and contact your legislators HERE.