Pennsylvania DEP Accepting Home Heating Rebate Applications for Unclaimed Funds
Names Added to Waiting List for Rebates of Between $250 to $1,000
HARRISBURG, Pa., Sept. 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Pennsylvania families interested in improving the energy efficiency of their home heating systems can still apply for rebates to cover a portion of the costs, although they should do so quickly while limited funds are still available.
According to the Department of Environmental Protection, all of the $11 million available for the Pennsylvania Home Heating Equipment Rebate Program has been reserved, but some resources may become available as those who reserved funds failed to meet the required 30-day claim period.
The names of interested consumers who apply now will be added to a waiting list. They will be notified with follow-up instructions on how to obtain a reservation number as additional funds become available. All consumers with valid reservation numbers and who meet program requirements are guaranteed to receive rebates.
"Based on the rate of return we have experienced to this point, a limited amount of funding could still be available to consumers who act quickly," said Environmental Protection Secretary John Hanger. "More than 5,000 residents have already been reimbursed with thousands more in line to receive rebates. The next heating season is fast approaching. Consumers should act soon before all funding is exhausted, and to have their new, more efficient units in place when they are needed at the first hint of cold weather."
To be added to the Home Heating Rebate waiting list, and for additional information, visit www.paheatingrebates.com, or call 1-877-592-2061.
The program, funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, offers rebates ranging from $250 to $1,000 to replace eligible non-electric residential furnaces, hot water heaters and boilers fueled by home heating oil, natural gas or propane with more efficient ENERGY STAR-rated units.
"This fall and winter, Pennsylvanians who have upgraded their homes' heating systems will use less energy and save money," said Hanger. "Their actions will also produce a cleaner environment and contribute to our economy by creating employment opportunities for installers and manufacturers."
To learn more about how the federal Recovery Act and related investments are helping Pennsylvanians, visit www.recovery.pa.gov.
Media contact: John Repetz, 717-787-1323
SOURCE Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
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