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Find similar grantsWood Biomass Boiler/Furnace Rebates is sponsored by Efficiency Maine. This program offers rebates for Maine homeowners installing biomass boilers and furnaces that use local, renewable fuel. The systems burn pellets or cordwood and are connected to a central heating system.
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A biomass boiler or furnace burns pellets or cordwood and is connected to a heating distribution system. They operate like conventional central heating systems. Click here for more information on this technology.
Click here to find a contractor near you. Click here to learn more about additional financial incentives available through Maine’s Thermal Renewable Energy Credit (T-REC) Program.
1/3 of project costs up to $6,000 rebate Lifetime limit is one biomass heating system per housing unit (dedicated kitchen, sleeping area, and bathroom) Must have Higher Heating Value (HHV) efficiency of at least 70% Single-family house, two-unit duplex, condominium, or mixed-use building with one or two housing units and no commercial electrical meter(s). Click here for all other building types .
Residential Registered Vendor for Biomass Boilers and Furnaces Rebate claim form emailed or postmarked within six months of project completion Hire/contract with a Residential Registered Vendor Efficiency Maine sends rebate check Only one rebate will be paid for any given upgrade. Efficiency Maine does not warrant the performance of rebated upgrade. Program and incentives subject to change or termination.
Please allow six weeks for rebate processing. Incomplete information may delay or disqualify your rebate. Efficiency Maine reserves the right to verify installation and perform an inspection.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Maine homeowners. Projects must utilize a Residential Registered Vendor. Lifetime limit of one biomass heating system per housing unit. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows 1/3 of project costs up to $6,000 rebate. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Wood Biomass Boiler/Furnace Rebates is funded by Efficiency Maine. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Maine. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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