Energy efficiency savings abound in 2010
(Posted January 2010)
Take advantage of Hawkeye’s 2010 Rebate Program and government incentives
There has never been a better time to invest in energy efficiency for the home, farm or business. Whether your goal is to keep energy costs low or reduce your carbon footprint, there are many sources to assist, including the energy efficiency rebates and support offered by Hawkeye REC. When used in conjunction with stimulus bill funds provided by state and federal government, you can “up” your energy savings while upgrading your home or business.
The 2010 rebate and incentives offered by Hawkeye REC are designed to address the diverse needs of our members’ home and work environments. “Our programs range from incentives to help implement simple yet meaningful changes, like energy-efficient lighting and power strips to reduce ‘phantom loads’ of plugged-in appliances, to incentives that encourage upgrading to more efficient heating and cooling systems and appliances. Hawkeye REC can help maximize the opportunities to save by conducting assessments for your business or home, customizing an energy efficiency plan and then providing money back savings,” said Brian Krambeer, CEO of Hawkeye.
“We encourage members to call us to learn more about how to become more energy efficient at home or work, while taking advantage of our great rebates. Now is a great time to purchase an Energy Star appliance or make other energy efficient upgrades to your home,” added Krambeer. All rebates will be in place through Dec. 30, 2010, or until funds are depleted.
Through the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act—better known as the stimulus bill—Uncle Sam offers tax credits for energy efficiency measures made at existing homes during 2009 and 2010. Many of the incentives offered by Hawkeye REC, including our rebate on ENERGY STAR appliances, are designed to supplement these state and federal stimulus funds.
Click here to get a detailed list of the 2010 Rebates
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