Electric & Natural Gas Energy Efficiency Incentives

JCE Co-op's incentive program is designed to help residential and commercial members save money and promote energy efficiency.

JCE Co-op offers numerous incentives that members can take advantage of to save money. Incentives range installing geothermal and purchasing Energy Star approved appliances to custom incentives for agriculture and commercial uses.

Commercial and nonresidential members are encouraged to contact the co-op for more information about available incentives, an incentive quote (approximation) and/or an energy analysis.

Incentives cap at $20,000 per member account per year. and must be submitted within three months of purchase or installation.
 

Incentives for Electric Accounts

Electric HVAC:

Incentives for Natural Gas Accounts

Incentives available to members of the cooperative with Natural Gas accounts and those in areas of potential fuel switching to Natural Gas:

Incentives for Existing Homes

For Commercial and Ag Incentives please contact John Scott at 800-858-5522 ext 1339.
 

Tax Credits

Home improvement projects and energy upgrades are a great way to save money. A variety of tax incentives or credits are available to help you save even more. The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 provides expanded federal income tax credits for energy efficiency home improvements.

Among the qualifying upgrades are:

  • Geothermal Heat Pump HVAC
  • Certain air-source heat pumps and heat pump water heaters
  • New electric breaker panels and updated wiring
  • Home Energy Audit
  • Weatherization, including insulation, new doors and windows
  • New and used electric vehicles and EV chargers

These projects may be eligible for tax credits based on the year they were placed in service. Some restrictions and annual caps may apply. Also keep in mind that tax credit amounts may decrease from year to year.

JCE Co-op encourages you to talk with your tax professional about available credits and tax deductions when planning your energy-efficiency upgrades. You can learn more about these federal tax credits by visiting EnergyStar.gov.  Also helpful is the IRS site on credits and deductions under the Inflation Reduction Act.