Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate (Offered by 18 Utilities)

IA Rebate Program residential

Administered by: Bright Energy Solutions/Missouri River Energy Services

Quick Summary

You can earn cash rebates for upgrading to ENERGY STAR-certified equipment and efficient HVAC systems through your Iowa municipal utility's Bright Energy Solutions program. Rebates range from $25 for items like clothes washers and smart thermostats to $200-$600+ for heat pump water heaters and HVAC installations, with geothermal heat pumps earning $200 per ton. To apply, visit your utility's program website, download the rebate form for your specific equipment, and submit it after purchase or installation.

AI-generated summary • Updated 7/12/2026

Program Details

Program ID
5144
Last Updated
5/30/2024

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
residential
Eligible Technologies
geothermal heat pumps clothes washers dishwasher dehumidifiers water heaters heat pumps air conditioners programmable thermostats motors led lighting level-2 electric vehicle service equipment

Program Summary

Bright Energy Solutions offers energy efficiency cash incentive programs to residential and business customers of municipal utilities that are members of Missouri River Energy Services. In Iowa, this includes: Alton Municipal UtilitiesAtlantic Municipal UtilitiesCity of Pella Denison Municipal Utilities Hartley Municipal Utilities Hawarden Municipal Utilities Kimballton Municipal Utilities Lake Park Municipal Utilities Manilla Municipal Utilities Orange City Municipal Utilities Paullina Municipal Utilities Primghar Municipal Utilities Remsen Municipal Utilities Rock Rapids Municipal Utilities Sanborn Municipal Utilities Shelby Municipal Utilities Sioux Center Municipal Utilities Woodbine Municipal Light and Power Rebates are offered for a variety of efficient technologies and measures including: HVAC, lighting, appliances, geothermal heat pumps, dehumidifiers, refrigerator/freezer recycling, and weatherization measures. Rebates vary from one participating utility to another. For specific details on the incentives offered by a particular utility, check the program website.

Contact & Resources

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

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