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ENERGY STAR Rebates

Lincoln Electric Cooperative's (LEC) ENERGY STAR® appliance rebates encourage members to purchase energy efficient clothes washers, dishwashers and refrigerators. The program is straightforward: you purchase an ENERGY STAR® qualifying appliance, send in the rebate form and a copy of receipt that lists make and model number within six months of purchase, and LEC credits your electric bill for between $10 and $70.

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To qualify for a rebate, eligible appliance models must be installed within the LEC electric service area. ENERGY STARŪ clothes washers, dishwashers and refrigerators qualify for rebates. Lists of those qualifying models are available at www.energystar.gov or contact LEC.

Rebate Amounts:

ENERGY STAR Clothes Washers $70 if using electric water heater, $25 if using propane or other fuel for water heating
ENERGY STAR Dish Washers $10
ENERGY STAR Refrigerators $15

Program Steps:

Purchase a qualifying appliance and install it in the LEC service territory.
Complete the rebate form, attach a copy of the sales receipt showing the brand name and model number of qualifying appliance(s) and send both to LEC.
LEC staff validates the rebate form and model information and credits your account.


 

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Lincoln Electric Cooperative, Inc. - Serving the electrical needs of
Northeast Lincoln and Northwest Flathead Counties in Montana