June 1 Marks Next Opportunity for ENERGY STAR Rebates
5/28/2010 3:50:59 PM
Starting June 1, consumers may apply for appliance purchase rebates with the launch of Phase 2 of North Carolina’s Energy Star Appliance Replacement and Rebate Program. In the second phase, more appliances are eligible for rebates to consumers seeking to cut energy costs by replacing older, less-efficient models. Appliances must be purchased June 1 or after to qualify for rebates, which are available until $1 million set aside for the program is exhausted.
Consumers may go online or call a special telephone number to start the application process to receive their rebate. The link to the N.C. Energy Star Appliance Replacement and Rebate Program can be found at www.energync.net. Look for the blue Energy Star logo. Consumers without Internet access may call 1-877-379-7323. The application and the telephone line will be activated Tuesday morning, June 1.
North Carolina received $8.8 million through the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 to participate in the Energy Star program. During the program’s first phase, which ran from April 22 to April 25, about $7 million or 87 percent of the money was spent on the purchase of more than 54,400 appliances, leaving approximately $1 million for this second phase.
In the second phase, rebates will be available on a first-come, first-served basis and continue until the funds are exhausted. To be eligible for the rebate, consumers must be replacing older appliances with a new Energy Star appliance and must provide information required by the U.S. Department of Energy. That information will include: name, address, telephone number and electricity provider. In addition, people seeking rebates will need to provide the date the appliance was purchased, product price, name and location of the retailer, the type of product, the manufacturer and the model number.
For more information, visit the NC State Energy Office website.