How much is the District of Columbia Energy Efficiency Loan Program worth?
The District of Columbia Energy Efficiency Loan Program provides $20,624 as a low-interest loan. This is a District of Columbia state-level program in the Financing category. It is available to District of Columbia residents who meet the eligibility requirements.
Who is eligible for the District of Columbia Energy Efficiency Loan Program?
Eligibility: Residents of District of Columbia. This program applies to: Homeowners.
Is the District of Columbia Energy Efficiency Loan Program a tax credit or a rebate?
The District of Columbia Energy Efficiency Loan Program is classified as a Low-Interest Loan. As a low-interest loan, the specific mechanism depends on the administering agency.
Can I combine the District of Columbia Energy Efficiency Loan Program with federal incentives?
In most cases, yes. District of Columbia state incentives can typically be combined with federal tax credits for the same financing improvements. Total savings from stacking federal and state programs can be substantial. Consult a tax professional for your specific situation.
Where can I find more District of Columbia financing programs?
RebatePeek lists all available financing programs in District of Columbia. Visit our District of Columbia state page for a complete list of rebates, tax credits, and utility incentives available to residents.
What financing options exist for energy improvements?
Options include PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy) loans, state green bank programs, utility on-bill financing, FHA Energy Efficient Mortgage, and manufacturer financing. Many carry below-market interest rates.
What is PACE financing?
PACE allows you to finance energy improvements through your property tax bill. The loan stays with the property if you sell. Available in participating states for solar, efficiency upgrades, and other qualifying improvements.
Can I use financing and still get tax credits?
Yes. Financing your solar panels, heat pump, or other improvements with a loan does not affect your eligibility for federal or state tax credits. You can claim the full credit on the total project cost.