Michigan Saves is a nonprofit dedicated to assisting consumers in making energy-efficiency related improvements to their home. “With the utility partners, we share a common goal around making energy efficiency easy and affordable,” says Laura Palombi, operations manager for Michigan Saves. “By coming together, we can combine our resources and reach even more customers.”
“We encourage people to tell their friends, family and colleagues about what’s available because we don’t want anyone to miss out—it’s just too good to pass up.”
WeatherGard partners with Michigan Saves to provide you with best possible incentives on your upcoming home improvement projects. Below you can find the latest updates on Michigan Saves’ current incentives for homeowners and business owners.
- Home Energy Loan Program
- Consumers Energy & LBWL Promo Rate Consumers Energy gas and LBWL electric customers can receive 0.0% APR financing for 48 months for gas and electric-saving measures through Nov. 30 or until funds are fully allocated.
- Washtenaw County Promotional Rate Through Nov. 30, Washtenaw County residents that get their primary heat through DTE Energy and who are participating in DTE Energy’s whole Home Performance Program qualify for 0.0% financing for six months, with rates as low as 4.25% APR for the remaining term up to ten years.
- City of Wyandotte Promotional Rate Wyandotte residents have ongoing access to 1.99% APR financing for up to ten years for any Michigan Saves eligible measures.
- Business Energy Financing
- Consumers Energy & DTE Energy Promotional Rate Consumers and DTE commercial customers are eligible for 0.0% APR financing for 36 months and up to $50,000, until Nov. 30 or funds are fully allocated.
- Lansing Board of Water & Light Promotional Rate Lansing Board of Water and Light commercial customers are eligible for 0.0% APR financing for 24 months and up to $50,000—until Nov. 30 or funds are fully allocated.
Please feel free to give us a call at (800) 377-8886 if you have any questions about these programs.
This article was written by WeatherGard
and was published in September 2015.