Project Traits
State: Indiana
Congressional District: IN09
Organization Type: Local Government
Partner Organization(s) Type: None or Unknown
Energy Sector: Buildings, Clean Power
Energy Subsector: Energy Efficiency, Solar Plus Storage
Project Start Year: Unknown
Project Launch Year: Unknown
Government Support Received: Unknown
Outcomes & Impacts
Private Investment: Unknown
Jobs Announced or Created: Unknown
People Served: Unknown
Projected Economic Impact: Unknown
Bloomington is offering rebates up to 25% of total project costs for solar panels, battery energy storage, level 2 EV chargers, heat pumps, energy-efficient heating and cooling systems, energy-efficient door or window replacements, and attic insulation projects. The program includes additional partnerships with local banks to provide project loans.
This program was created to advance the City of Bloomington’s goals to improve environmental and economic equity in Bloomington, and to reduce the community-wide consumption of fossil fuel energy sources.
Rebate amounts depend on income and project type. The general population qualifies for a rebate of 25% of the project cost, up to a maximum amount based on the project type. Low-income applicants are eligible for larger rebates of 40% of the project cost, up to a maximum amount. For example, a low-income household can receive up to $10,000 to install solar panels. Details on rebate amounts are available on the BGHIP website.