Michigan: Cash For Appliances Rebate Program
Eligible Appliances, Brand And Model Numbers, Recycling And Rebate Information In Michigan
Posted: 2:41 pm PDT October 21,2009Updated: 7:28 am PST March 3,2010
The Michigan State Energy-Efficient Appliance Rebate Program, commonly known as Cash for Appliances, is now under way.
The mail-in program, which began Feb. 10, is designed to help residents replace older appliances with new, energy-efficient appliances. Most of the appliances are required to be Energy Star-qualified appliances, although some require they meet higher Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) requirements.
The rebate forms require consumers to verify residency and that the product purchased is a replacement for an older appliance. Residents are also required to show proof that the replaced appliance was removed from their home.
The following Energy Star appliances will receive rebates:
The mail-in program, which began Feb. 10, is designed to help residents replace older appliances with new, energy-efficient appliances. Most of the appliances are required to be Energy Star-qualified appliances, although some require they meet higher Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) requirements.
The rebate forms require consumers to verify residency and that the product purchased is a replacement for an older appliance. Residents are also required to show proof that the replaced appliance was removed from their home.
The following Energy Star appliances will receive rebates:
- Refrigerators - $50
- Dishwashers - $25
- Propane water heaters - $100
- Oil furnaces - $300
- Propane furnaces - $300
- Solar water heaters - 20 percent, $1,200 max
- Refrigerators (Tier 3) - $100
- Clothes washers (Tier 3) - $50
- Dishwashers (Tier 2) - $50
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