$250 rebate for Maui for ENERGY STAR® refrigerators
Hawaii Energy, the State’s energy conservation and efficiency program, will offer a limited time $250 rebate for ENERGY STAR® refrigerators purchased from local appliance retailers for residents of Hawaii and Maui counties beginning March 7, 2011.
Hawaii Energy hopes to lessen Hawaii and Maui county households’ utility costs and reduce energy consumption through this offering.
Native Hawaiian homestead residents of Hawaii and Maui counties will also be eligible for $250 rebates for ENERGY STAR® refrigerators and/or clothes washers through additional support from the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement (CNHA). A limited number of applications are reserved for those who are qualified. CHNA and Hawaii Energy will assist families that need additional support or have questions about the logistics of this offering.
“We strongly encourage the communities to take advantage of this limited time offer,” said Crystal Ingalls, project assistant at Hawaii Energy. “This limited-time incentive will last for just two weeks – yet the benefits to Hawaii’s ecosystem and on participants’ lowered energy bills will last for years.”
Approximately $200,000 has been allocated for this program with majority of the funds coming from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). This offer will expire when the funds are depleted.
Energy-efficient refrigerators can use up to 40 percent less energy than older models, which can be two to three times more expensive to operate. Replacing a single 10-year old refrigerator with a new ENERGY STAR® model can save people between $1,700 and $2,000 in electricity bills at today’s prices and 13 barrels of oil each, over a 15-year lifespan.
ENERGY STAR® front- or top-loading clothes washer also use 20 to 35 percent less energy and use up to 15 to 22 gallons less water per load compared to a standard full-size machine.