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Questions? Ask our Home Energy Line staff at 252-7117.

 

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Energy tax credits
Tax credits are available for energy-efficient home improvements (windows, doors, roofs, insulation, HVAC, and nonsolar water heaters) made in 2009. Tax credits are also available for solar energy systems, fuel cells, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and small wind energy systems.

For more information
Energy Efficiency as an Investment [PDF - 163 KB]
Energy Policy Tax Credits for 2009-2010 [PDF - 161 KB]
Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency

Cash-Back Rewards
MGE is a partner with Focus on Energy, a statewide initiative to save energy and the environment. Throughout the year certain products and services are eligible for cash-back rewards. Click on the links below for the items currently eligible.

Appliance Rewards
Lighting Rewards
Water Heater Rewards

Rebates
The City of Madison Water Utility is offering rebates of up to $100 for residential customers who replace their high water-using toilets with EPA WaterSense-rated High Efficiency Toilet (HET) models.

For more information: City of Madison Toilet Rebate

Did you know?
You typically spend more to light your home than you do to operate your refrigerator all year long. Switching to energy-efficient lighting can save you time, energy and money and help protect the environment.

By replacing the five most-used lights in your home with ENERGY STAR-qualified compact fluorescent bulbs, you could save more than $60 a year in energy costs. That's because qualified bulbs use up to 75% less energy and last up to 10 times longer than incandescent bulbs.

For more information, call the MGE Home Energy Line at 252-7117.

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