
Chances are you’ve heard about various incentives to make your home more energy efficient by replacing old systems, eliminating air leakage and optimizing insulation. In the past 4 years, NJ homeowners who took advantage of the Home Performance with ENERGY STAR® program received substantial incentives and have seen their utility bills reduced by as much as 30%.
Now it's your turn to substantially reduce your utility bills and get up to $10,000 in incentives to do so!
And there's more: The New Jersey Clean Energy program now offers you a 10-year, 0% interest loan to help you take advantage of Home Performance with ENERGY STAR!
It may sound too good to be true, but the numbers tell the story. In fact, in some cases, you can actually make money by converting to a Home Performance with ENERGY STAR home. The chart to the right shows an example.
Please feel free to call with any questions, but act soon!
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Fred Hutchinson
President


SAMPLE SAVINGS |
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| Hutchinson ENERGY STAR Home Audit | $0 |
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| Project Cost (based on average costs) (furnace / air conditioner, waterheater, upgraded insulation and weatherization) | $15,000 |
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| Rebates & Subsidies | |
| • NJ Clean Energy Air Sealing Subsidy | - $1,000 |
| • Carrier’s “CoolCash” rebate | - $1,100 |
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| Balance | - $12,900 |
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| NJ & Federal Incentives | |
| • NJ Clean Energy Program (50% incentive net of all rebates and subsidization) |
- $6,450 |
| • Federal Stimulus Tax Credit | - $1,500 |
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| "Out-of-Pocket" Cost of Project | $4,950 |
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| With the 10-year Interest-free loan from NJCE: Your monthly payment on $4,950 |
- $42 |
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| Your Average Utility Bill Savings per month | + $65 |
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| Extra Money In Your Pocket Each Month | + $23 |
Not to be combined with any other offer. Some restrictions apply. Financing to qualified buyers.New Jersey Licensed Electrical Contractor, Scott Johnson License Number 9285B.New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program is brought to you by The NJ Board of Public Utilities’ Office of Clean Energy.NJ’s Clean Energy Program does not endorse anyone particular contractor. |
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