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Clean energy incentives, passed by Congress and the President in 2021 and 2022, have made clean energy more accessible and affordable for families across the US. Combining these federal incentives with local incentives can make it even cheaper to switch to clean energy sources for your home.

Federal Incentives & Rebates
See this full list of tax incentives and rebates that you may be eligible for, as well as frequently asked questions.
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You can also access federal incentives administered by the state with the Arizona weatherization assistance program and Arizona efficiency rebates.

Local and Utility Rebates & Incentive Options
View different types of offers from utilities around the state that align with exactly what you are looking for. Some rebates are for upgrades via qualified contractors, but others are for simpler weatherization options. You will need to reach out to your utility company directly to ask any questions and get the process started.
Struggling to pay your energy bills without the help of solar?
Utility companies keep raising rates. If you need help affording your utilities, another part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), may be able to help.

LIHEAP, a federal program administered by each state, is designed to assist low-income households in the United States with their home energy costs through financial assistance to help individuals and families:
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afford their energy bills, including paying for heating and cooling expenses
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pay for weatherization services
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ensure that vulnerable populations, such as the elderly and disabled people, can maintain a safe and comfortable living environment.
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The program can help reduce health and safety risks associated with extreme temperatures and other energy-related crisis assistance – preventing utility disconnections and ensuring families do not have to make difficult choices between paying for essential needs like food, medical care, or heating their homes.