
The federal Cash for Appliances program is fully underway, and several state plans for distributing cash rebates to residents who purchase high-efficiency appliances have started shaking out.
Here’s a list of the states, program dates and rebated amounts. All these states allow you to purchase your Energy Star home appliances from AJ Madison. Check back later, as we will keep you updated as more states finalize their plans.
- New York-February 12, 2010 – February 21, 2010
Refrigerators-$105/Without Recycling-$75/High Efficiency-$225/High Efficiency Without Recycling-$200
Freezers-$75/ Without Recycling-$50
Clothes Washers-$100/Without Recycling-$75/High Efficiency-$215/High Efficiency Without Recycling-$200
Dishwashers High Efficiency-$115/High Efficiency Without Recycling-$100 - New Jersey-April 2010 – ?
Refrigerators-$75-$100
Clothes Washers-$75
Clothes Washers-$35
Dishwashers-$25-$75 - Connecticut- January 2010 – March 31, 2012
Refrigerators-$50
Clothes Washers-$100
Freezers-$50
Room Air Conditioners-$50 - Delaware- September 1, 2009- August 31, 2010
Refrigerators-$100
Freezers-$50
Top Load Washers-$50
Front Load-$75
Dishwashers-$30
Room Air Conditioners-$25 - Georgia-February 12, 2010 – ?
Freezers-$25
Room Air Conditioners-$30
Refrigerators-$50
Clothes Washers (MEF > or =1.8, WF < or = 7.5)-$50
Clothes Washers (MEF> or = 2.0, WF < or = 6.0)-$99
Dishwashers(< or = 324 kWh/year, < or = 5.8 gallons per cycle)-$50
Dishwashers(< or = 307 kWh/year, < or = 5.0 gallons per cycle)-$99
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December 15th, 2009
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