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Energy Saver Rebates Now Available
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On December 7, Minnesota’s Federal Stimulus Funding will be available for homeowners across the state.
The stimulus funding will be in the form of an “Energy Saver Rebate” and offered through participating Minnesota Housing lenders, such as the Center for Energy and Environment, CEE. Only borrowers who access Minnesota Housing’s Fix-Up Fund loan will be eligible to apply for the rebate.
The “Energy Saver Rebate” offers a 35% rebate for all qualifying energy improvements, with a maximum rebate of $10,000. These qualifying improvements include windows, doors, insulation, water heater, heating and cooling. Improvements must meet certain energy efficiency criteria to be eligible for the rebate. The Fix-Up Fund has a maximum loan amount of $35,000 and a maximum term of 20 years with an interest rate of 5.99%* as of Nov. 22, 2009.
More information on the “Energy Saver Rebate”, the fix-up fund loan and other home improvement loans can be found at www.mncee.org.
The Fix-Up Fund loan is one of the many loans and financing options CEE offers to Minnesota residents. As the largest non-profit home improvement lender for Minnesota Housing, they can help match Minnesotans with the best available financing options for their home improvement needs. The Center for Energy and Environment is a nonprofit organization based in Minneapolis. CEE was established in 1979 and is the leading energy-saver-rebate-specifics-09-12nonprofit resource on energy efficiency in the state.
*subject to change
Get more information and the application form here.
Contact: Erica Schulte
CEE Community Relations Manager
612-335-5884
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