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The Home Electrification and Appliance Rebate Program is offering a significant opportunity for low- to middle-income households to save on their monthly utility bills. The program provides up to $8,000 in rebates towards the upfront cost of a heat pump, which can cover up to half of the cost of the project. Additionally, a federal tax credit of $2,000 is also available. This can help households with incomes between 80% and 150% of the local median income. Households with incomes below 80% can get the full cost covered. Heat pumps are a more efficient and environmentally friendly option compared to gas furnaces, as they use gas trapped in a loop to transfer heat, reducing energy costs by up to $1,000 annually. Many users who have made the switch to heat pumps have reported significant savings and improved indoor air quality. The more heat pumps in use, the better it is for the environment, as it reduces atmospheric pollution.

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