JACKSONVILLE — Following the success of the Cash for Clunkers program, the federal government recently announced the creation of a similar rebate program for consumers looking to purchase new energy-efficient appliances.
While many of the details of the program are still yet to be determined, Better Business Bureau offers the following guidance to consumers who might be interested in taking advantage of the program.
The federal government has set aside $300 million from the stimulus package to fund the new cash for appliances program. The intended benefit of the program is twofold.
The first goal is to provide another way to stimulate the economy in an industry that has seen a 15 percent drop in sales, according to the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers.
The second goal is to increase energy efficiency in households by replacing old appliances with newer “greener” ones. According to ENERGYSTAR.gov, the typical household spends more than $2,200 a year on energy bills but could save over one-third or about $700 per year by making the switch to ENERGY STAR products.
ENERGY STAR standards are set by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Environmental Protection Agency and help consumers identify energy-efficient products in 60 different categories including appliances, windows and doors, heating and cooling equipment and water heaters. In 2008, about 55 percent of new major household appliances had the ENERGY STAR seal.
“Replacing older appliances with more energy efficient models will not only help the environment and provide a little boost to the economy”, said Mechele Agbayani Mills, President & CEO of BBB Central East Texas.
“It will also have a positive impact on a homeowner’s bottom line when the energy bills come in month after month.”
Following are a few details on the evolving cash for appliances program.
Who Qualifies: The U.S. Department of Energy approved the rebates for consumers who buy eligible ENERGY STAR appliances and replace the same type of old appliance that’s functional. The Texas program will also offer an additional incentive to recycle old appliances. You can qualify for rebates for up to two appliances from the approved rebate appliance list at http://www.seco.cpa.state.tx.us/arra/rebate/ or by calling 1.888.782.7937
Timing: The mail-in rebates will apply to eligible appliances purchased between April 16 and April 25, 2010. Consumers will have 45 days from date of reservation to install the appliance(s) and submit the paperwork for their rebate.
Keep in mind, this rebate program is not retroactive. The rebate program will only apply to purchases made once the program officially begins in April 2010. So, if you’re in the market for some new appliances, it might be wise to begin looking now.
No trade-in will be required. Unlike the Cash For Clunkers program, wherein participants had to hand over their old car and the clunker was sent to the scrap heap, participants in cash for appliances don’t have to exchange an older appliance for a new one.
Take advantage of additional programs now. If you can’t wait to purchase a new appliance, you can still take advantage of other programs. Both the federal government and many state governments already provide tax credits for purchasing energy efficient appliances. Also, more than 25 states have recycling programs for appliances. The Database for State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency provides a state-by-state breakdown of local incentives and policies for renewable energy and energy efficiency.
For more BBB advice you can trust on how to be a savvy consumer, visit www.bbb.org
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