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Available incentive programs and eligible projects will vary from time to time. Current programs target insulation/weatherization, windows, and HVAC systems and components with efficiency certifications.   Customers may apply online within 60 days of project installation. However, they must submit the rebate paperwork before the project is completed. Once an application is approved, BES will either pay the rebate directly or apply it as a bill credit.   Information on current programs is available from the BES website.","I":"T","J":"300","K":"F"},{"$":2515,"o":"Fort Pierce Utilities Authority - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program","G":"fw","H":"Residential Fort Pierce Utilities Authority customers undertaking energy efficiency improvements may be entitled to rebates. Available incentive programs and eligible projects will vary from time to time. Current programs cover insulation/weatherization, local and central HVAC, and new ENERGY STAR certified appliances.   The application process for each program involves a simple form with proof of purchase attached. Once approved, FPUA will apply the rebate amount to the customer's monthly bills.   Information on current programs is available from the FPUA website.","I":"T","J":"50","K":"F"},{"$":2516,"o":"Clay Electric Cooperative, Inc - Energy Smart Energy Efficiency Rebate Program","G":"ef","H":"Residential Clay Electric Cooperative members undertaking energy efficiency improvements may be entitled to rebates. Available incentive programs and eligible projects will vary from time to time. Current programs include windows/screens, insulation/weatherization up to R-19, heat pumps, and solar water heating. Special financing may be available through CEC for these and other energy efficiency projects.   Once an application is approved, CEC will apply the rebate amount as a monthly bill credit.   Information on current programs is available from the CEC website.","I":"T","J":"600","K":"F"},{"$":2605,"o":"Orlando Utilities Commission - Solar Programs","G":"http://www.ouc.com/environment-community/solar/solar-incentives","H":"Orlando residents may be entitled to a $900 one-time rebate on new solar water heating or HVAC systems (pool heaters are ineligible).   Interested homeowners should purchase and install their new system through the same participating contractor, who will apply the rebate as a discount. However, applicants may also elect not to use a preferred contractor and apply to OUC for a direct rebate.   Additional information is available from the OUC website.","I":"T","J":"900","K":"F"},{"$":2514,"o":"City of Tallahassee Utilities - Solar Loans","G":"fx","H":"Tallahassee residents and commercial property owners may qualify for specialized loans to finance new solar PV, thermal, or HVAC projects. Other energy efficiency improvements may also qualify for special financing. The current APR is 5% on a maximum $20,000 principal.   Applicants are required to undergo an energy audit to verify solar access. Once permits are approved and the promissory note is signed, installation can begin.   Qualifying systems include those certified by the Florida Solar Energy Center. Solar water heaters may not qualify for financing if they will replace a natural gas system.   Additional information is available from the Tallahassee city website.","I":"T","J":"20,000","K":"F"},{"$":2527,"o":"Florida Keys Electric Cooperative - Residential Rebate Program","G":"https://fkec.com/services/residential-rebate-program/","H":"Residential customers with the Florida Keys Electric Cooperative may be entitled to rebates on energy-efficient systems and components. Available programs will vary from time to time. Current rebate offers include HVAC, ductwork, insulation/weatherization, windows, roofing, and weather-stripping.   Customers must apply for a rebate before purchasing the applicable product(s). The application process involves a property audit with an FKEC professional; only improvements the auditor recommends will be approved for incentives. There is no fee or required purchase commitment to have an audit done.   Additional information is available from the FKEC website.","I":"T","J":"500","K":"F"},{"$":"fy","o":"fz","G":"fA","H":"fB","I":"T","J":"1,000","K":"F"},{"$":"fy","o":"fz","G":"fA","H":"fB","I":"T","J":"7,500","K":"F"},{"$":2531,"o":"City of Tallahassee Utilities - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program","G":"http://www.talgov.com/you/you-products-home-index.aspx","H":"Tallahassee residents may be entitled to a financial incentive from the city upon making certain energy efficiency improvements. 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Applicants for licensure should have four years of practical and/or educational experience and at least one year of supervision experience. They must also pass an exam.   Additional information is available through the FLASEIA website.","I":"aA","J":"L","K":"F"},{"$":2457,"o":"Orlando Utilities Commission - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program","G":"https://www.ouc.com/residential/save-energy-water-money/residential-rebates-information","H":"Residential Orlando Utilities Commission customers undertaking energy efficiency improvements may be eligible for rebates. Available incentive programs and eligible projects will vary from time to time. Current programs cover windows and screens, insulation/weatherization, ductwork, and geothermal pumps.   The application process involves a simple form with proof of purchase attached. Once approved, OUC will apply the rebate amount to the customer's bill.   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Eligible projects include both new installation and retrofits. Only water heaters may earn rebates; pool heaters are not applicable. Incentives may be prorated if their total exceeds that of the combined purchase price and installation costs.   Additional information is available from the JEA website.","I":"T","J":"L","K":"F"},{"$":2513,"o":"City of Tallahassee Utilities - Solar Water Heating Rebate","G":"http://www.talgov.com/you/you-products-home-solar-water-rebates.aspx","H":"Tallahassee residents, builders, or landlords may be entitled to a $450 rebate on new or replacement solar water heaters (pool heaters are ineligible).   During the application process, customers are required to undergo an energy audit with the city to verify solar access. Once permits are obtained, the customer may choose a participating solar contractor/plumber for installation. The rebate will be awarded upon the system passing its final city inspection.   Certain technical requirements apply, including mandatory freeze protection.   Additional information is available from the Tallahassee city website.","I":"T","J":"L","K":"F"},{"$":2517,"o":"Clay Electric Cooperative, Inc - Energy Conservation Loans","G":"ef","H":"Residential and commercial Clay Electric Cooperative members may be eligible for special financing on various energy efficiency projects. The maximum available principal is $7,500 with varying interest rates and payment plans.   The program is only applicable to residents of fourteen northern peninsular counties, including the cities of Gainesville, Lake City, Keystone Heights, and Salt Springs. Administrative and processing fees are $25.   Additional information is available from the CEC website.","I":"T","J":"L","K":"F"},{"$":2519,"o":"Clay Electric Cooperative, Inc - Energy Smart Solar Water Heater Rebate Program","G":"ef","H":"Residential Clay Electric Cooperative members may be entitled to rebates should they install a new active or passive solar water heater. Rebate amounts vary depending on capacity, but they top out at $600 for a 60,000 BTU system.   Qualifying systems should satisfy state standards and be installed by a participating solar contractor.   Additional information is available from the CEC website.","I":"T","J":"L","K":"F"},{"$":2524,"o":"Beaches Energy Services - Solar Water Heating Rebate Program","G":"https://www.beachesenergy.com/my-account/rebates","H":"Residential Beaches Energy Services customers may be entitled to a $500 one-time rebate upon installation of a new solar water heater. 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Additional information, financing partners, and application documents are available on the Tallahassee website.","I":"T","J":"L","K":"F"},{"$":2738,"o":"Solar and Energy Loan Fund (SELF)","G":"http://www.solarenergyloanfund.org","H":"Florida has operated the statewide Solar and Energy Loan Fund (SELF) since 2010. SELF operates as a nonprofit agency offering special financing to certain homeowners to make energy efficiency improvements.   SELF loans can pay for new HVAC, roofing, insulation, windows/doors, and accessibility products. Loans may also be used to install new solar PV, water heating, or space heating systems.   Interest rates may vary, but they will remain consistently low. The maximum principal is currently $50,000.   Additional information is available from the SELF website.","I":"fD","J":"L","K":"F"},{"$":2763,"o":"Solar Equipment Certification","G":"http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/en/certification-testing/index.htm","H":"The Florida Solar Energy Center, or FSEC, was established by an act of the state legislature in 1976. FSEC is responsible for establishing and updating state certification standards and codes for solar panels and related equipment used in the state.   Any manufacturer may apply for FSEC certification. The Center will test product samples under both normal operation and extreme conditions. Periodic re-tests may be conducted to ensure continued compliance with amended standards.   Additional information is available from the FSEC website.","I":"aA","J":"L","K":"F"},{"$":2068,"o":"Florida PACE programs","G":"https://floridapace.gov/about-pace/","H":"Through the Florida PACE program, both residential and commercial property owners may utilize an \"open marketplace\" to acquire offers and financing on energy efficiency improvement projects.   Effectively, PACE loans come from the state government. Payments are not collected by conventional means; rather, local assessors will service the loan by placing a non-accelerated lien (senior to mortgages) on the property. This means that should the owner sell or transfer their property, payments will become the responsibility of the new owner.   PACE markets are only open in certain Florida counties, and each market operates under differing policies. For residential PACE applicants, certain safeguards including loss reserve funds and disclosures are in place per FHFA directives. Both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac cannot acquire a mortgage with a PACE lien due to its seniority.   Additional information is available through the Florida PACE website.","I":"aA","J":"L","K":"F"},{"$":2567,"o":"Energy Conservation in Public Buildings","G":"http://www.dms.myflorida.com/business_operations/real_estate_development_management/facilities_management/sustainable_buildings_and_energy_initiatives","H":"A 2007 law requires the Floridian government to adopt energy-efficient building and generation standards. Currently, the state must cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 40% by 2025.   Any new construction should be designed to achieve an optimum ratio of LEED certification level to project cost. Where it is financially sustainable, new state buildings and public schools should seek to adopt at least a solar thermal system for water and space heating. Compliance is enforced through a group of specialized green building inspectors trained at local community colleges. Occasionally, the state may enter contracts with existing buildings to provide assistance with energy efficiency and other sustainable improvements.","I":"aA","J":"L","K":"F"},{"$":2395,"o":"City of Lauderhill - Revolving Loan Program","G":"http://www.lauderhill-fl.gov/news-events/interest-free-loans","H":"Homeowners in Lauderhill who install new ENERGY STAR certified appliances, tankless water heaters, or solar PV/thermal systems may be eligible to finance their investment through a city program. The program offers individual loans ranging from $400 to $2,000 and repayment plans up to two years in length.   Loans only cover costs included in a contractor bid; the homeowner is responsible for paying any other costs. For solar-related projects, the city will disburse 90% of the approved loan amount to the contractor prior to installation. The remaining 10% has its hold released upon completion and final inspection by the city.   Additional information and application paperwork is available through the City of Lauderhill website.","I":"fD","J":"L","K":"F"},{"$":2521,"o":"Ocala Utility Services - Energy Efficiency Rebate Program","G":"fC","H":"Ocala residents and businesses undertaking energy efficiency improvements may be entitled to rebates from the city. Available incentive programs and eligible projects will vary from time to time. Current programs target insulation/weatherization, lighting, HVAC, home appliances, heat pumps, and solar water heating.   Once an application form is approved, the city will apply the rebate amount as a monthly bill credit.   Information on current programs is available from the city's Utility Services website.","I":"T","J":"L","K":"F"},{"$":2510,"o":"Lakeland Electric - Residential Energy Efficiency Loan Program","G":"https://lakelandelectric.com/Customers/Programs-Services/ReEnergize-Lakeland/Energy/ReEnergize-Loan-Program#105179-customers","H":"eg","I":"T","J":"L","K":"F"},{"$":2512,"o":"Fort Pierce Utilities Authority - Solar Water Heating Rebate","G":"fw","H":"Residential Fort Pierce Utilities Authority customers who install a new solar water heater may be eligible for a $450 one-time rebate.   Eligible projects include both new installations and retrofits; pool heaters do not qualify for incentives. Customers must use a participating contractor for installation work.   Additional information is available through the FPUA website.","I":"T","J":"L","K":"F"}],"customHeader":"Franklin County Solar Panel Installation Incentives & Rebates | 2025"}