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City staff outline Energy Upgrade California rebates and how homeowners can participate

San Francisco Commission on the Environment · July 22, 2014
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San Francisco Department of the Environment staff described the Energy Upgrade California homeowner program: stepwise participation (online quiz, contractor assessment, combustion safety test), rebates ranging up to $4,800 per unit, typical out-of-pocket cost around $7,000 and average rebates of about $4,000; hotline (415-355-5007) and website (sfenvironment.org/energyupgradeca) were provided.

Luke Easdale, outreach staff with the San Francisco Department of the Environment, presented the Energy Upgrade California home upgrade program to the Commission on the Environment on July 22.

Easdale said the program is available to owners of single-family and 2–4 unit homes in San Francisco and offers rebates that vary by measure up to $4,800 per unit. He described a three-step participation process: (1) an online quiz on…

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