Rebates on projects to improve energy efficiency in low- to moderate-income homes.
Grants to fund roof replacement according to stricter standards that are more resilient to extreme weather.
The Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) enables low-income families to reduce their energy bills by making their homes more energy efficient.
Let’s Go Electric’s Electrify Programs are community-based programs helping homeowners save money and become more resilient by replacing old appliances and equipment with efficient, low-carbon, electric technology and systems.
Loans and grants to increase energy efficiency and improve the comfort of buildings.
HUD paid landlords to make climate-friendly upgrades to low-income housing
A solar lease is a way for a homeowner to install solar with no upfront cost.
Low-interest loans with no minimum FICO score requirement to help Carolinians make clean energy and efficiency upgrades more affordable.
South Carolina loans for implementing measures that will produce energy savings.
If you install solar (or certain other technologies) on property belonging to your for-profit business, you can get 30-70% of the price back as a tax credit.