Improving Kentucky Homes
A federal initiative, the Inflation Reduction Act, established a Home Energy Rebate program that hardworking Kentucky families may be eligible to access. The program includes pathways for appliance upgrades and whole home projects like wiring and insulation improvements.
The Kentucky Home Energy Rebate Program will be administered through the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet (EEC) Office of Energy Policy (OEP). The official webpage for this program is energyrebates.ky.gov. To be the first to hear when our plans are approved by the Department of Energy, when OEP receives the funding for the program, and when the application portal opens, please sign up for email updates now.
The goal of the Kentucky Home Energy Rebates Program will be to assist households and families needing extra support for home improvements.
The Kentucky Home Energy Program will provide rebates for energy efficiency improvements within an entire home. Eligible improvements may include a combination of energy saving measures such as appliance and HVAC system upgrades, adding insulation, air sealing, and associated electrical panel and/or wiring upgrades. The intent is to encourage the adoption of allowable qualifying efficiency measures that consume less energy and are more cost-effective over time. The program will also be developing a network of qualified contractors that will support Kentucky based businesses in communities across the state – Kentucky homes improved by Kentucky qualified contractors.
The Kentucky Home Energy Rebates Program champions Governor Beshear’s Better Kentucky Plan:
- Improving Kentucky’s housing infrastructure and quality of life by reducing the energy burden for our most vulnerable citizens.
- Creating jobs and economic development through energy efficiency and contractor training programs.
- Rebuilding more energy-efficient post-disaster housing.
- Creating more resilient communities through housing improvements.
Please be aware that the Kentucky Home Energy Rebates Program is not yet accepting rebate applications. As a result, residents of Kentucky might consider waiting until the Program is operational before performing non-essential or non-emergency home improvements. The target date to begin funding rebate requests is spring 2025.
Program Updates
Before Kentucky Home Energy Rebates Program opens for rebate requests, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) must approve Kentucky’s program application and plans.
The progress tracker outlines the required steps that Kentucky has to complete before launching the Kentucky Home Energy Rebates Program. The progress tracker will be updated as each step is completed.