Mora Municipal Utilities - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

MN Rebate Program residential

Administered by: Mora Municipal Utilities

Quick Summary

Mora Municipal Utilities offers rebates on ENERGY STAR-qualified appliances and heating/cooling equipment, including heat pumps, water heaters, clothes dryers, dishwashers, and LED lighting; bonus incentives are available when you recycle your old working appliance. Visit the program website or contact Mora Municipal Utilities at (320) 679-1451 to find specific rebate amounts and submit your ENERGY STAR Product Form or the appropriate equipment form.

AI-generated summary • Updated 7/12/2026

Program Details

Program ID
2547
Last Updated
9/19/2025

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
residential
Eligible Technologies
geothermal heat pumps clothes washers dishwasher refrigerators/freezers dehumidifiers air conditioners programmable thermostats other ee led lighting heat pump clothes dryer heat pump water heater dual fuel air-source heat pump level-2 electric vehicle service equipment

Program Summary

Southern Minnesota Municipal Power Agency (SMMPA) is a joint-action agency that generates and sells reliable electricity at wholesale to its seventeen non-profit, municipally-owned member utilities, and develops innovative products and services to help them deliver value to customers. With help from SMMPA, Mora Municipal Utilities provides incentives for residential and commercial customers to improve the energy efficiency of homes. Rebates are available for qualified technologies such as dishwashers, clothes washers, air conditioners (central and room), lighting, heat pumps (air-source and geothermal), dehumidifiers, refrigerators, and freezers. Appliances must be ENERGY STAR to qualify for the rebate, and bonus incentives are available in some cases if the old working appliance is properly recycled. Specific program details and requirements can be found on the website listed above.

Contact & Resources

Contact Email
[email protected]

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

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