Wisconsin launches HOMES rebate program | WCV Stories

Aug 29, 2024

In August, Wisconsin launched its Home Efficiency Rebates (HOMES) program and outlined the upcoming Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEAR). The HOMES program offers Wisconsin residents rebates for whole-home energy projects, including upgrades to insulation and heating/cooling systems. Depending on income, home type, and projected energy savings, participants can save between $1,500 and $10,000 on their projects.

At an event held at Milwaukee Area Technical College, U.S. Sec. of Energy Jennifer Granholm, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers, and presidential advisor Tony Podesta joined a panel discussion hosted by WCV’s Government Affairs Director Jen Giegerich to delve into the details of these new rebates. WCV also conducted exclusive one-on-one interviews with Sec. Granholm and Gov. Evers. Get the inside scoop on these rebates and learn how you can benefit from them in this informative video.

Learn more about how you can take advantage of these benefits here.

During a panel on President Biden's Affordable Clean Energy Plan, presidential advisor John Podesta praised Wisconsin Conservation Voters' impressive door-to-door canvassing campaign for raising awareness about federal and state incentives available to residents across Wisconsin.