Cash for Clunkers Appliance Rebates
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Update: The program ended in December 2010
‘Cash for Clunkers’ Appliance rebates started in California on April 22, 2010. Many states ran out of money on the first day, but as of May 13, 2010 only $5.8 million of rebates had been used. ONLY $0.79 million remains as of December 16,2010.
California is offering rebate on fewer appliances than other states. The energy efficiency standards are higher and the old appliance needs to be recycled. Additionally, many appliances are on backorder because other states have depleted inventories earlier in the year.
Energy Star website has links for each State’s program as each state is different.
In California, we had $35 million total California Appliance Rebate started on April, 22 2010 covering:
- Refrigerators
- Clothes washers
- Room air conditioners
Three residential appliance categories were selected to be eligible to receive rebates: clothes washers (rebate $100), refrigerators (rebate $75), and room/window air conditioners (rebate $50). FAQ link. These rebates are in addition to existing rebates offered by California’s utilities or appliance manufacturers
The rebate funds are estimated to last six weeks, so start shopping now. Be sure to recycle your old appliances, as it is required in California. You need to send in the mail and claim form as quickly as possible to ensure you get your rebate.
Some states ran out of rebate money in a matter of days.
Related posts:
- Cash for Clunkers or Car Allowance Rebate System
- PG&E Energy Efficiency Rebates
- PSE&G Energy Efficiency Rebates
- PPL Electric Energy Efficiency Rebates
- ComEd Energy Efficiency Rebates
- SDGE Rebates, SDG&E, or San Diego Gas and Electric Rebate for Energy Efficiency
- SCE Rebates or Southern California Edison Rebate for Energy Efficiency
- Peco Rebates, Peco Energy Efficiency Rebates
Filed under: Conservation, Eco Friendly, Effort, Energy, Green, Home, Medium, Shopping | Tags: Appliance Rebates, Cash for Clunkers
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