Terre Haute Announces Energy Saver Program

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Terre Haute, In. – The Indiana Energy Saver Program to help low to moderate-income households is now available to residents of Terre Haute. The program will help qualifying residents reduce their energy costs and upgrade their homes with energy efficiency in mind. The Indiana Office of Energy Development will administer the program making nearly $182,000 in federal money available to fund the program. Eligible improvements include insulation, air sealing, ENERGY STAR-certified HVAC systems, water heaters, appliances, and lighting. Households that earn less than 80% of the area median income may even qualify for rebates covering up to 100% of project costs with up to $18,000 in rebates. Homeowners and renters in single-family or multifamily homes are eligible to apply. Those who do must provide proof of income and residency. Households that participate in certain federal assistance programs such as LIHEAP, Medicaid, SNAP, and SSI may automatically qualify.