Home Energy Performance Programs (NYSERDA and Utility)
New York State has a variety of financial resources that help residents afford energy efficiency improvements to their home, as well as upgrade to more energy-efficient equipment.
New York State Utility Programs and Incentives
Gas and electric utilities across New York State have energy efficiency programs that can help you manage energy costs and reduce your carbon footprint. The following list provides information about energy efficiency programs at the major utilities serving New York State:
- Central Hudson (Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation)
- Con Edison (Consolidated Edison Company of New York)
- National Grid
- NYSEG (New York State Electric and Gas Corporation)
- Orange and Rockland Utilities
- PSEG-LI
- RG&E (Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation)
If you are a customer of a municipal electric utility, check with your utility to learn about any programs it may offer.
NYSERDA Home Energy Performance Programs and Incentives
NYSERDA is dedicated to giving New York State homeowners, renters, and landlords the financial resources they need to have an energy-efficient home and lifestyle. We offer a variety of technical support options and financial resources that help New Yorkers across all counties and income levels spend less on utility bills.
Energy Assessments and General Efficiency Upgrades
Home Energy Audits
What is it? This program provides no cost home energy audits. This assessment provides you with a top-to-bottom look at where your home is using and wasting energy.
Who qualifies? New York State homeowners (single-family or multifamily home with up to four units)
Residential Loan Fund
What is it? Two loan options are available to help New York State homeowners finance energy efficiency upgrades on their home.
Who qualifies? New York State homeowners (single-family or multifamily home with up to four units) who meet credit qualifications
Income-Eligible Home Assessments and Efficiency Improvements
What is it? This program starts with a home energy assessment. This assessment provides you with a top-to-bottom look at where your home is using and wasting energy. Certain homeowners and renters may be eligible for certain improvements at reduced or no cost.
Who qualifies? New York State income-eligible homeowners and renters
Homeowners who receive a home energy rating may qualify for additional types of loans
Clean Heating and Cooling
NYS Clean Heat
What is it? Financial incentives for the installation of heat pumps.
Who qualifies? New York State homeowners
Personal Transportation
Plug-In Electric Vehicles
What is it? A rebate for new, plug-in electric vehicle car purchases or leases. This can be combined with a federal tax credit.
Who qualifies? All New York State residents
Renewable Energy
Residential Solar
What is it? Incentives and financing options to lower the cost of purchasing and installing solar at a home. Additional incentives are given to income-eligible households.
Who qualifies? New York State homeowners. Incentives are provided directly to your selected contractor and vary throughout the State.
Small Wind Turbines
What is it? Incentives for installing small wind turbines generating up to 2 MW per site, based on the expected annual energy output of the proposed wind energy system. Incentives are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Who qualifies? New York State residents, with a maximum equipment size of 2 MW per site per customer
Renovation and Construction
ENERGY STAR® Certified Homes
What is it? Support for the construction of energy-efficient New York State ENERGY STAR® Certified Homes. Support is offered to participating builders who construct single-family homes that meet the New York ENERGY STAR® Certified Homes standard. Income-qualified homebuyers may be eligible for additional support.
Who qualifies? New York State homeowners and ENERGY STAR® Certified home builders
Multifamily, High-Rise Residential New Construction and Gut Rehabilitation
What is it? Technical support and incentives to developers of new construction, as well as gut rehabilitation projects. Buildings and homes must be constructed to meet the New York ENERGY STAR® Certified Homes standard.
Who qualifies? Developers of multifamily high-rise new construction and gut rehabilitation projects. Although funding is not directly available to landlords, you can talk to your developer about accessing the incentive.
Low-Rise Residential New Construction and Gut Rehabilitation
What is it? Technical support and incentives to developers of new construction, as well as gut rehabilitation projects. Buildings and homes must be constructed to meet the New York ENERGY STAR® Certified Homes standard.
Who qualifies? Developers of single-family, low-rise multi-unit, and low-rise multifamily new construction. Although funding is not directly available to landlords or homeowners, you can talk to your developer about accessing the incentive. Income-eligible homeowners may be eligible for additional support.
Low-Rise Residential Net Zero New Construction
What is it? Support for the construction of homes designed to achieve net zero energy performance. A net zero home is capable of producing as much energy over a year as it will need to meet the home’s energy needs, offering recurring savings and greater value to homebuyers. Income-qualified homebuyers may be eligible for additional support.
Who qualifies? New York State homeowners and participating builders who construct single-family homes or multi-unit residential dwellings that meet the New York ENERGY STAR® Certified Homes standard.