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Georgia: Cash For Appliances Rebate Program

Eligible Appliances, Brand And Model Numbers, Recycling And Rebate Information In Georgia

POSTED: 4:47 pm EDT October 21, 2009
UPDATED: 3:24 pm EST March 3, 2010

Georgia’s Energy Efficient Appliance Rebate Program, popularly known as Cash for Appliances, is now under way.

The state of Georgia is receiving $8,642,490 in rebates to pass on to residents who buy an eligible Energy Star replacement appliance. Georgia residents can apply for one rebate per category, and up to $1,200 per household.

Georgia is offering rebates on 20 qualified appliances:

Appliances:

  • Freezers - $25
  • Refrigerators - $50
  • Clothes washers (MEF greater than 1.8, WF less than 7.5) - $50
  • Clothes washers (MEF greater than 2.0, WF less than 6.0) - $99
  • Dishwashers (less than 324 kWh/year, less than 5.8 gallons per cycle) - $50
  • Dishwashers (less than 307 kWh/year, less than 5.0 gallons per cycle) - $99

Heating & Cooling Equipment:

  • Room air conditioners - $30
  • Center air conditioners - $99
  • Oil furnaces - $99
  • Air source heat pumps - $199
  • Gas furnaces - $199
  • Oil burners - $199
  • Gas boilers - $199

Water Heaters:

  • Water heater gas storage (EF > 0.62) - $50
  • Water heater gas storage (EF > 0.67) - $99
  • Water heater gas condensing - $99
  • Water heater electric heat pump - $199
  • Water heater gas tankless - $199
  • Water heater solar (electric backup) - $199
  • Water heater solar (electric backup) - $199

Approved applicants will receive a Visa prepaid debit card via mail. Online purchases are not eligible for a rebate.

Georgia is encouraging residents to recycle the older appliances after they have replaced them.

For more information, visit the program’s Web site at www.GeorgiaRebate.com or call 866-296-1633.



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