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We have a number of programs available in Utah to help you save energy and money.
Home Energy Savings
- This program provides cash back on energy-efficient appliances, home improvements and heating and cooling equipment/services
that will keep your home comfortable and save you money. On March 23, 2007, incentive levels changed and duct insulation is
now eligible for incentives.
Cool Cash Incentive
– If you are planning on replacing or installing a new cooling system for your home, let our 2007 Cool Cash Incentive program
help you make an informed decision. Incentives are available through December 31, 2007.
Cool Keeper
– Enroll in the Cool Keeper program to help play an important role in conserving energy and keeping everyone’s costs down.
You'll also earn a $20 annual bill credit.
Refrigerator Recycling
– Say "See ya later, refrigerator" and earn a $30 cash incentive from Rocky Mountain Power.
ENERGY STAR New Homes – In the market for a new home? One of our ENERGY STAR New Homes may be just what you're looking for. These homes offer improved
comfort, higher re-sale value and lower energy bills.
Home Energy Analysis – Learn more about your energy use by completing a self-survey about your home. We'll send you back customized recommendations
to help you become more efficient.
Time of Day
– This option gives you more control of how much you spend on electricity. Time of Day rewards customers who can move a substantial
portion of their power usage away from summer “on-peak” hours – that’s when demand for electricity is at its highest and when
it is most expensive to get the power to our customers.
Department of Energy Online Home Audit
– Take a few minutes to complete this online survey about your home and its energy usage. You'll find out how you currently
use energy and get detailed instructions on how to reduce your energy consumption.
Utah Average Energy Use
– Find out which appliances use the most electricity around your home.
PowerForward
– Learn more about Utah's summer energy conservation program and sign up to receive conservation alerts.
Get information on programs for irrigation customers and businesses.
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