HVAC Residential Rebate Programs
Clark County REMC members look to us to provide the most accurate and useful energy information as is available. To us, it’s a responsibility we take seriously.
The incentives being offered are designed to promote energy efficiency as recommended by the U.S. Department of Energy through the Energy Star program.
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Traditional Stick-built and Modular Housing Program
Air Source Heat Pump |
Mini-Split Heat Pump |
Dual Fuel | Heat Pump Replacing Electric Heating | Geothermal | |
Single Speed Compressor | No Rebate | No Rebate | No Rebate | $800 | $1,500 |
Dual/Variable Speed Compressor | $750 | $750 | $750 | $1,500 | $1,500 |
Single Room Installations |
No Rebate | $300*** | No Rebate | No Rebate | No Rebate |
Type of System must be 16 SEER* or higher to qualify and have an EER rating of 10 or higher.
* SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. This is a measure of the energy efficiency of an air conditioning system. SEER ratings permit consumers to compare operating costs of various systems and products.
*** Single room installations can include room additions and outbuildings. Requirements include variable/multi-speed compressor, 19 SEER or higher and have an EER rating of 12.5 or higher.
Air to Air Heat Pump | Mini-Split Heat Pump | Dual Fuel | Heat Pump Replacing 100% Electric Resistant Heat | |
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Single Speed Compressor | No Rebate | No Rebate | No Rebate | $800 |
Dual/Variable Speed Compressor | $750 | $750 | $750 | $1,500 |
Type of System must be 14 SEER* or higher to qualify and have an EER rating of 10 or higher.
Manufactured housing - Mini-Split Heat Pump must have a minimum of 16 SEER rating and a HSPF rating of 9.0 or higher.
* SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. This is a measure of the energy efficiency of an air conditioning system. SEER ratings permit consumers to compare operating costs of various systems and products.
Terms & Conditions
References to ‘electric cooperatives’ include Hoosier Energy, its member system electric cooperatives and their agents, affiliates, and subsidiaries.
Eligibility requirements and programs are subject to change or termination at any time, with or without notice, at the sole discretion of Clark County REMC or Hoosier Energy.
Applications will not be processed if required documentation/information is not included. Please read the application carefully and include all information requested. Not submitting requested documents will significantly delay processing and may disqualify your application.
- Open to residential members of electric cooperatives participating in TEAM UP energy efficiency programs who meet the Program parameters. Please call your co-op to verify participation or visit the Team Up To Save webpage to see the list.
- Program eligibility includes prior participation in rebate programs, with incentive and measure caps specific for each program. Applications in excess of program caps will not be processed.
- Location for installation must be the primary residence of applicant, and must be served by the electric cooperative.
- All rebated equipment must be new; used or rebuilt equipment is not eligible for an incentive.
- Rebated equipment must meet all requirements for the manufacturer’s warranty.
- Incentive items must be installed on the residence associated with the electric cooperative account listed on the application.
- Rebated equipment must meet the technical specifications listed in the application form.
- Equipment and eligibility are subject to program specific requirements.
- Rebated equipment must be installed and operational on or after January 1, 2021 and on or before December 31, 2021.
- All applications become the property of the electric cooperative and will not be returned. Keep a copy for your records.
- Applications must be submitted within 30 days of the purchase date or by December 15, 2021, whichever comes first. An invoice, and specified program documentation must be included for the application to be considered complete.
- Pre-install inspection: Clark CountY REMC reserves the right to inspect the program participant’s premises to verify that equipment meeting program qualifications exists prior to providing an incentive, and the program participant agrees to provide reasonable access to the premises for such purposes
- Post-install inspection: Clark County REMC reserves the right to inspect the program participant’s premises to verify that equipment matching the information provided on the program application has been placed in service at that location, and the program participant agrees to provide reasonable access to the premises for such purposes.
- Post inspection, the program participant will have 30 days from the request date to submit any additional information requested by Clark County REMC. Failure to submit requested information may result in application rejection.
- If any requested inspection finds the program participant or the program participant’s contractor did not comply with program rules and standards, any incentive received must be returned to Clark County REMC within 60 days of notice of such inspection.
- Clark County REMC reserves the right to conduct an additional postinstall inspection for program portfolio evaluation, measurement, and verification (EM&V) purposes. Incentives received will not be affected by the results of this inspection.
- The incentive payment cannot exceed 75% of the total equipment cost. Installation, taxes and fees cannot be included in the equipment cost.
- Application approval is not a guarantee of incentive payment.
- Clark County REMC reserves the right to withhold payment for products that do not meet the program requirements as determined within its sole discretion.
- Program funds are limited. Incentives are available on a first-come, firstserved basis, subject to application approval.
- Incentive amounts, thresholds, and offerings are subject to change or termination with or without notice at the sole discretion of Clark County REMC.
- Clark County REMC is not liable for incentives promised to members as a result of a contractor misrepresenting or not verifying the rules of the program. Only Clark County REMC has the right to approve an application and the incentives.
- Incentives are paid as a one-time, one-program offer and cannot be combined with incentive payments, rebates, or discount programs from other utility providers.
Program applicants and program participants may not use any member cooperative, Hoosier Energy, or Team Up logo or name without prior express written permission.
- Clark County REMC and Hoosier Energy
- Do not endorse any particular manufacturer, product, or system design by offering these incentives
- Will not be responsible for any tax liability imposed on any program participant as a result of the payment of incentives
- Do not expressly or impliedly warrant the performance of any installed equipment and hereby disclaim any and all warranties, express or implied, including the warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose;
- Are not responsible for the handling, storage, treatment, transportation, or disposal of any waste generated as a result of any measures for which incentives have been applied for and/or received under this program nor any resultant environmental contamination related to the same;
- Are not liable for any damage caused by the operation or malfunction of the installed equipment; and
- Do not guarantee that a specific level of energy or cost savings will result from the implementation of energy conservation measures or the use of products funded under this program.