Tideland EMC - Weatherization Loan Program

NC Loan Program commercial residential federal government agricultural multifamily residential

Administered by: Tideland EMC

Program Details

Program ID
2443
Last Updated
5/13/2024

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
commercial residential federal government agricultural multifamily residential
Eligible Technologies
equipment insulation water heaters heat pumps air conditioners programmable thermostats caulking/weather-stripping duct/air sealing building insulation windows doors other ee hvac

Program Summary

Tideland Electric Membership Cooperative (TEMC) is an electric cooperative that serves customers in Craven, Dare, Washington, Pamlico, Beaufort and Hyde counties. Home, farm and business owners are able to take advantage of TEMC's five percent-interest Weatherization Loan Program. This loan will cover the purchase and installation of energy efficient measures such as caulking, weather-stripping, heat pump systems, storage water heaters, HVAC measures, building insulation measures, water heater insulation, storm/thermal windows and doors, and electric coordinating systems to reduce demand and other major Energy Star projects excluding electronics and small appliances for existing homes. Heat pump systems and central heating or air conditioning systems should be of efficiency no lower than SEER 15. Repayment terms vary by the loan amount. Loan terms shall be for a maximum of 5 years (60 months). Generally the repayment term is up to 24 months for loans less than or equal to $5,000; up to 36 months for loans greater than $5,000 but less than $10,000, and up to 60 months for loans greater than or equal to $10,000. If the requested loan amount is $10,000 or more, the loan must be secured by a first or second Deed of Trust. Loan recipients must have been a customer of TEMC and occupied the space for at least one year. For more information on how to apply for the loan and possible improvements eligible, see the program web site above.

Contact & Resources

Please verify current program details with the administering agency before making any financial decisions.

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