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Federal Energy Rebate Program for OH Consumers at Could End Soon - COULD OH LOSE A BIG ENERGY REBATE PROGRAM?

[An energy rebate program for Ohioans could help them upgrade their homes to be more energy efficient. But the incoming president may repeal funding soon.]_Ohio consumers could take advantage of $250 million energy rebate program later this year. Learn why it might end before it starts._

We're only days away from a new administration starting. And that could mean a delay or end to the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The IRA funds millions of dollars for energy efficiency programs for states that have already applied for them. So how will energy rebates help Ohio customers pay rising electricity rates [https://www.ohenergyratings.com/ohio-electricity-rates-by-city]? And could they see this Ohio energy [https://www.ohenergyratings.com/] rebate program vanish before it starts?

HOW COULD THIS REBATE PROGRAM HELP?

After the IRA became law, Ohio applied for nearly $250 million [https://www.energy.gov/scep/home-energy-rebates-progress-tracker] to help fund home energy efficiency programs. State lawmakers plan to fund two major home savings programs [https://www.cbsnews.com/news/inflation-reduction-act-joe-biden-climate-energy-home-upgrades/]; HEEHRA and HOMES.

HEEHRA helps low and middle income households replace their appliances with energy-efficient models. Low-income families would get up to $14,000. Middle-income families would get half up to that.

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