Categories: Energy

How You Can Save with the Energy Works Program

Returning Guest Blogger Clayton Bedwell is co-founder of energy marketing firm The Betasource Group, an operator of PA Energy.Org, a free service to educate PA on ways save energy, money & planet. He shares the 411 on the New Energy Works Program here:

Recently, Mayor Michael Nutter introduced the Energy Works program. The program is designed to provide residents and business owners with rebates and low interest loans for energy efficiency improvements. The program is funded by a $25 million Department of Energy grant and will serve residents in the following counties:

  • Bucks
  • Chester
  • Delaware
  • Montgomery
  • Philadelphia

What are the Residential Incentives?

$300 rebate if you perform more than $1,000 worth of energy efficiency upgrades in addition to two low interest loan options for efficiency upgrades.

To learn more, visit EnergyWorksNow.com.

Posted by Clayton Bedwell

*This post has been edited for formatting by Green Philly Blog. The original post can be found on PAEnergy.org

Clay Bedwell

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