Incentives and Rebates
Virginia residents and businesses can offset energy-efficiency upgrade costs with federal, state, and provider incentives. Federal incentives may allow you to reduce federal income tax payments. Be sure to use up-to-date IRS forms for tax credits. An overview of federal energy tax credits for consumers for the 2023–2032 tax years is available from the U.S. Department of Energy.
The following information is drawn from third-party websites and has not been independently verified.
Danville Utilities Home$ave Residential Energy Efficiency Program
Through the Home$ave program, Danville Utilities’ residential electric customers can claim rebates on energy-efficient products purchased for their homes.
Qualifications:
To be eligible for a $75 rebate, HVAC tune-ups must be completed by a Danville Utilities Home$ave program qualified contractor. View a list of Home$ave-qualified HVAC contractors. Rebates are available on existing residential central air conditioners and heat pump systems only. Home$ave Rebate Application and required documents must be received within 90 days of completed service.
How To Enroll:
Contact a Danville Utilities Home$ave program qualified contractor to complete the tune-up. This rebate is now housed on the same form as the tune up sheet for ease in submission. Your contractor will fill out the worksheet and provide to you for account information and signature.
Enrollment Period:
Ongoing.