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New Hampshire Rebate Program…1st come, 1st serve…

New Hampshire Rebate Program for the replacement of existing hot water heaters, boilers and furnaces – first come, first served – until funds are expended

The State Energy Efficient Appliance Rebate Program (SEEARP) has been allocated approximately $1.2 million for implementation and will offer residential consumers rebates for the replacement of existing hot water heaters, boilers and furnaces to more energy efficient models. Rebates will be available on a first come – first serve basis and will not be available on purchases prior to the commencement of the program.

ARRA- Home Heating System Rebate Program (fossil fuels):  NHSaves.com Start Date: April 19, 2010
ARRA- Solar Thermal Rebate Program:  Public Utilities Commission.  Start Date: April 21, 2010

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*Note: Household appliances such as clothes washers and air conditioners are not included under the New Hampshire SEEARP and instead will continue to be offered through the electric utility EnergySTAR Appliance Rebate Program.

From EPA June 2010 Monthly Updates

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