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Save Thousands with Geothermal Heat Pumps

Receive up to $25,000 when you install renewable geothermal heating and cooling technology, or up to $35,000 if you live in a Disadvantaged Community.*

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About

Ground-source heat pumps (also known as geothermal heat pumps) transfer heat from the earth into your building during winter to heat it, and out during summer to cool it.

 

Incentives

Program 

Details

Base Rate

Limited Time Offer*

Program 

Con Edison Rebate

Details

Amount deducted from final bill when you convert 

Base Rate

$25,000** for single-family homes
$12,500** for apartments

Limited Time Offer*

$30,000** for single-family homes
$15,000** for apartments

Program 

Con Edison Dis-advantaged Community Rebate 

Details

Amount deducted from final bill when you convert

Base Rate

$35,000*** for single-family homes
$17,500*** for apartments

Limited Time Offer*

$40,000*** for single-family homes
$20,000*** for apartments

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* To qualify for limited time offers, you must:  submit an incentive application by May 31, 2025, and complete installation and submit a final application by November 30, 2025.
** Or 50% of total project cost, whichever is lower.

*** Or 70% of total project cost, whichever is lower.

Get Started

Step 1

Choose a participating contractor to plan a home visit.

Step 2

Your contractor recommends the proper equipment and completes the work.

Step 3

Your rebate is subtracted from the final invoice.
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Encuentre un contratista participante para comenzar la actualización de su bomba de calor geotérmica

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PHONE NUMBER

EMAIL ADDRESS

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Success Story

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How Geothermal Works

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Geothermal has three main components


  1. A ground loop, which consists of pipes buried in the ground that circulate water to absorb heat from or release heat into the surrounding soil
  2. Heat pumps, which use a refrigerant to transfer energy from the ground loop into your home (or vice versa)
  3. Ductwork, which distributes heated or cooled air throughout your home

Frequently Asked Questions

 

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