Information about available incentives & programs
- SCE Energy Efficiency Programs
- Tri-County Regional Energy Network (3C-REN) Home Energy Savings Programs
- TECH Clean California
- SoCalREN Programs
- CA Energy Smart Homes Program
- CA Low-Income Weatherization Program
- Property Assessed Clean Energy: What Homeowners Need to Know
- IRS: Federal Tax Credit for Residential Heat Pump Water Heater Installations
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SCE Energy Efficiency Programs
SCE offers a variety of energy efficiency programs. Find out about rebates and incentives that can help you conserve energy and save money.
- Restrictions apply; see program website for details
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Tri-County Regional Energy Network (3C-REN) Home Energy Savings Programs
3C-REN Home Energy Savings programs help residents and multifamily property owners of the tri-county region save money and make their homes healthier with energy efficient upgrades.
From heating and cooling to building envelope and water heating upgrades, 3C-REN incentives enable deeper energy and cost savings.
From heating and cooling to building envelope and water heating upgrades, 3C-REN incentives enable deeper energy and cost savings.
- Check program website for information about funding availability
- Limited to residents of Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo Counties
- Restrictions apply; see program website for details
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TECH Clean California
TECH Clean California is a statewide initiative to accelerate the adoption of clean space and water heating technology across California homes in order to help create an equitable pathway to carbon-free homes by 2045 and install six million heat pumps by 2030.
TECH Clean California offers incentives, pilot activities, technical assistance, and training to address barriers associated with clean space and water heating technologies across California homes.
TECH Clean California offers incentives, pilot activities, technical assistance, and training to address barriers associated with clean space and water heating technologies across California homes.
- Restrictions apply; see program website for details
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SoCalREN Programs
Whether you’re a homeowner, multifamily property owner or manager, business owner, or public agency representative, the Southern California Regional Energy Network (SoCalREN), a service of the County of Los Angeles, can help you take advantage of a wide variety of energy efficiency opportunities that can help you save energy and money.
- Restrictions apply; see program website for details
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CA Energy Smart Homes Program
The California Energy-Smart Homes Program is a residential new construction and alterations program that provides incentives to adopt advanced energy measures and transition to all-electric construction. The program is an all-in-one solution that offers incentives for single family, duplex, townhome, multifamily low-rise, alterations, and accessory dwelling units.
- Restrictions apply; see program website for details
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CA Low-Income Weatherization Program

CSD works with community-based local service providers throughout the state installing weatherization and energy efficiency measures for low-income homeowners and renters that qualify under the Department of Energy's Weatherization Assistance Program (DOE WAP). Energy efficiency means using less energy, which in turn can reduce long-term energy utility costs.
- Restrictions apply; see program website for details
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Property Assessed Clean Energy: What Homeowners Need to Know
PACE programs provide a unique type of financing that allows homeowners to finance energy efficient, water saving and other environmentally beneficial improvements through their property taxes. But financing home improvements through PACE programs can involve risks.
- Restrictions apply, see program website for details.
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IRS: Federal Tax Credit for Residential Heat Pump Water Heater Installations

Heat pump water heaters that have earned the ENERGY STAR are eligible for this tax credit.
Note: Under the tax code, eligible equipment must “meet or exceed the highest efficiency tier (not including any advanced tier) established by the Consortium for Energy Efficiency which is in effect as of the beginning of the calendar year.” The eligibility described above is consistent with this requirement.
Note: Under the tax code, eligible equipment must “meet or exceed the highest efficiency tier (not including any advanced tier) established by the Consortium for Energy Efficiency which is in effect as of the beginning of the calendar year.” The eligibility described above is consistent with this requirement.
- 2022: 30%, up to a lifetime maximum of $500
- 2023 through 2032: 30%, up to a maximum of $1,200, no lifetime limit
- Consult a tax professional to confirm eligibility.