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Rebate programs to help fund energy efficiency and electrification upgrades.

After almost six successful years and $1.4 million in rebates allocated, the Electrify Marin Rebate Program is now closed and will not accept new applications. For information on other rebate programs that help fund energy efficiency and electrification upgrades, please read below. 

Incentive Program Directories

The Switch is On

The Switch is On allows California residents to search for current incentive program offerings based on where they live. They also provide a directory of contractors that participate in incentive programs.

MCE Residential Rebate & Incentive Finder

MCE has a tool to help you find home and transportation rebates that you qualify for, based on your location and income. The Incentive Finder links to clean energy incentives from federal, state, and local sources and includes rebates, tax credits, financing, and other benefits. MCE offers incentives for heat pump water heater and HVAC projects through participating contractors, and more information can be found on their Incentive Finder and Contractor Finder.

Statewide and Utility Programs

Golden State Rebates for Heat Pump Water Heater

Golden State Rebates is offering an instant rebate of $400–$700 when you replace a natural gas storage tank water heater with a qualifying heat pump water heater (fuel substitution required). Rebate amount subject to type and size of water heater being replaced. 

Visit the Golden State Rebates webpage for more information.

Clean Heating Efficiently with Electric Technology (Clean HEET) Program

Clean HEET will help qualifying homeowners reduce the cost of replacing a wood-burning stove, pellet stove, fireplace insert, or open-hearth fireplace with an electric heat pump; or the cost of decommissioning and removal of a dirtier wood-burning device without a replacement. Individual awards range from $3,000 - $6,500 for heat pump replacements and $1,000 for decommission-only projects. Additional plus-up funding of $4,000 may be available for residents who participate in qualifying low-income programs and up to $3,000 for residents who apply to replace a second device in the same residence. 

Applications are accepted online, and the deadline to apply is July 14, 2026, at 5:00 PM PDT. The program does not provide reimbursement for work already performed.

Visit the Bay Area Air District Clean HEET webpage from program information and eligibility.

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Page last updated on Junio 3, 2026.