If you are an income-eligible New Yorker, or own income-eligible rental property, there are programs and opportunities that can help you save money on energy bills and improve indoor comfort. Many New Yorkers are eligible for these programs, including:
- Renters
- Homeowners
- Owners of affordable multifamily buildings
- Veterans receiving disability benefits
- People on a fixed income or social security
- People participating in HEAP, SNAP, TANF, and other electric bill assistance programs
- Fully or partially employed individuals couples and families
On this page, you can find information on:
- Programs & Resources for Residents
- Programs & Resources for Property Owners
- Inflation Reduction Act Savings
- Stakeholder Engagement for Income-Eligible Programs
Programs & Resources for Residents
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EmPower+
Eligible renters and homeowners can access no- and low-cost energy efficiency solutions to save energy and create healthier, more comfortable living spaces.
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Solar for All
Income-eligible renters and homeowners can subscribe to a community solar project and lower their energy costs – with no upfront costs or installation required.
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Regional Clean Energy Hubs
Residents can get hands-on support navigating clean energy opportunities for their home or career from knowledgeable community-based organizations in their region.
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NY Energy Advisor
Provides income-eligible New Yorkers with a personalized list of energy-saving programs and opportunities based on a brief online survey.
Programs for Multifamily Affordable Property Owners
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NYS Affordable Multifamily Energy Efficiency Program
Eligible properties with five or more units can access incentives for the installation of energy-efficient equipment and technologies.
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Multifamily Buildings Low-Carbon Pathways Program
Affordable and market-rate buildings can access incentives for completing one of four upgrade packages that bring energy savings to multifamily building systems.
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Flexible Technical Assistance (FlexTech) Program
Multifamily facilities that pay into the electric System Benefits Charge (SBC) can apply for cost-share support to complete a site-specific energy study.
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Multifamily Financing Programs
Affordable and flexible financing can help make cost-effective energy improvements in multifamily buildings.
Inflation Reduction Act Savings
Renters, homeowners, and multifamily property owners may be eligible for Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) tax credits to reduce the cost of clean energy equipment and energy efficiency improvements.
Stakeholder Engagement for Income-Eligible Programs
The Joint Utilities and NYSERDA use stakeholder feedback to inform current programs and identify new opportunities. If you are interested in learning more about stakeholder input sessions or accessing documents related to previous New Efficiency: New York stakeholder meetings visit the Stakeholder Resources page.
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