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Local resources

Optimize your home’s energy use and reduce utility bills with these helpful resources.

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Income-qualified programs

Whether you own or rent, Efficiency Works, in partnership with Energy Outreach Colorado, can help income qualified customers save money and improve home comfort with free energy upgrades.

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Financing solutions

Make your home more efficient, lower utility bills and enhance comfort with the right energy upgrades. Your utility provider may offer financing programs to help explore your options.

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Nearby utility partner programs

Find additional energy-saving programs, rebates and resources from utility partners in Colorado that can help reduce energy costs and enhance efficiency.

Poudre Valley REA

Xcel Energy

United Power

NMPP Energy

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Helpful funding sources and links

Find additional resources to help scope and fund your energy optimization projects. Some of these entities provide incentives and programs that can be stacked with Efficiency Works offerings. Please check with each entity to confirm eligibility and acceptability of rebate stacking before beginning any projects.

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Colorado Home Energy Rebate Program

The Colorado Home Energy Rebate Program helps households lower upfront project costs, reduce energy use, improve comfort and create healthier homes. Eligible households can save up to $14,000 with rebates for qualifying upgrades.

 

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Colorado Energy Office

Offers complimentary programs for energy efficiency, transportation electrification and renewable energy throughout the state of Colorado.

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Colorado Clean Energy Fund

Offers financing mechanisms for energy efficiency and renewable energy projects throughout the state of Colorado.

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Denver Regional Council of Governments

Offers funding for transportation and personal mobility, growth and development, and aging and disability resources.

Colorado Home Energy Rebate Program information

The Colorado Home Energy Rebate Program will provide rebates to eligible Coloradoans for high-efficiency electric appliances and whole-home energy efficiency upgrades. These rebates will lower upfront costs for projects that reduce energy use and make homes healthier and more comfortable. The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) will issue rebates through registered program contractors. These registered contractors will pass the rebate savings on as discounts to households and multifamily building owners and operators.

Rebate type and amounts will depend on home type, household income level, installed improvements and/or expected energy savings.

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Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEAR)

HEAR supports high-efficiency electric appliances and other upgrades. HEAR rebates are now available to single-family households through registered contractors. Rebates for small multifamily buildings will be available in early 2026.

Home Efficiency Rebates (HER)

HER will support whole-home energy efficiency improvements. These rebates will be available to manufactured/mobile homes and large multifamily buildings in early 2026.

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Additional guidance and resources

Helpful resources for your home

Efficiency Works can help improve your home’s efficiency, lower utility bills, and reduce your environmental impact through rebates, incentives, useful guides and more. See our Efficiency Works Residential Programs Guide or reach out to an energy advisor.