Marietta Power & Water - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate

GA Rebate Program residential

Administered by: Marietta Power & Water

Quick Summary

Get a $150 rebate when you replace your existing gas heating system with an electric or dual-fuel heat pump, or receive $250 for replacing a gas water heater with an electric one; if you do both upgrades at the same time, you'll get $500. You can also claim rebates on Energy Star certified appliances, programmable thermostats, and water heater blankets. To participate, contact Marietta Power & Water at (770) 794-5183 or email to arrange pre-verification before installation and final verification afterward, then submit your rebate application with receipts (allow eight weeks for processing).

AI-generated summary • Updated 7/12/2026

Program Details

Program ID
3441
Last Updated
11/12/2025

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
residential
Eligible Technologies
clothes washers dishwasher refrigerators/freezers water heaters heat pumps air conditioners programmable thermostats

Program Summary

Marietta Power & Water provides rebates for electric water heaters ($250) and electric and dual-fuel heat pumps ($150). If both a water heater and heat pump are installed simultaneously, a rebate of $500 is available. Electric and dual-fuel heat pumps may be installed in newly constructed homes or replace an existing residential gas system. The developer, owner or builder must request to participate in this program before replacing or installing any new electric appliances and must enter into the program by signing MP&W's contract. The developer, owner or builder must schedule with a utility representative an inspection date for the unit after installation. See the program web site for more information and the program guidelines. Marietta Power & Water also offers rebates for the purchase of Energy Star certified appliances, programmable thermostats, or water heater blankets. See the application for more details.

Contact & Resources

Contact Email
[email protected]

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

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