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CPS Energy Rebates For San Antonio Residents

CPS Energy Rebates

City Public Service (CPS), based in San Antonio, is the largest municipally-owned energy company in the United States. CPS offers a wide variety of options to heat and cool a San Antonio home or business, and their programs reward residents who are environmentally conscious. The company offers clean energy and serves as a regional leader in solar power, LED lighting, clean coal and smart grid design.

City Public Service actively seeks ways to improve their services and the value of those services. One way the company accomplishes this goal is through the SaveNow energy savings programs and rebates.

Many San Antonio residents are looking for more efficient energy sources that balance a concern for the environment with a desire to save money. Buying a new AC unit that has a high energy rating is a good place to start if you are looking for ways to save on heating costs and how to save on your summer AC bill.

In addition to the residential and commercial rebate options that CPS offers, San Antonio residents can take advantage of weatherization programs and energy efficiency audits. Keep reading for more information on the types of rebates offered to customers.

Residential Rebates & Programs

Rebates offered to homeowners help offset the cost of purchasing more energy-efficient appliances. Although the programs may change over time, homeowners can be rewarded for purchasing a programmable thermostat, select types of central air conditioners, heat pumps, window pumps and pool pumps.

In addition, you can receive a rebate for having a certified contractor add insulation in your attic. You may even qualify if you make some of these improvements on your own. Rebates are also available for other appliances and upgrades, including solar water heaters, natural gas appliances, LED lighting and solar panels.

San Antonio homeowners are also incentivized through these programs to invest in a “cool” roof, purchase electric lawn equipment and plant shade trees.

The Home Energy Assessment Program allows homeowners to schedule a free inspection with an energy expert. After this in-person visit, you will receive a customized report with suggestions on how to improve your home’s energy efficiency. As a part of the program, you can receive a number of free energy-saving products, including LED light bulbs, low-flow showerheads and faucet aerators.

CPS also offers a number of assistance programs to help senior citizens, the disabled and veterans more easily access these services.

To qualify for many of these residential rebates and programs, all you have to do is fill out a form on the SaveNow website. A representative from the company will then contact you to get you through the rest of the process. You are probably eligible for more rebates than you realize.

Business Rebates & Programs

Local businesses are also eligible for rebates and other programs. Similar to programs offered to homeowners, San Antonio-area business owners can also receive a rebate by investing in programmable thermostats, LED lighting, solar water heaters, solar panels and electric mowing equipment.

Businesses that qualify for the Small Business program can obtain guidance on how to identify where their buildings may be losing valuable energy. The program also offers incentives to guide decision-makers in choosing the most efficient lighting, HVAC and refrigeration options for their buildings.

As you can see, City Public Service is very interested in encouraging San Antonio home and business owners to be more conscious about the energy they are using. These incentive and rebate programs help lower residential and commercial utility bills and conserve energy resources for future generations.

Les Stobart

Les joined ABC in 2008 as the Director of Marketing, overseeing marketing, advertising, and communications for ABC’s branches. Les started the Lean Line, Online Chat departments, and manages corporate recruiting. He has a Bachelor of Science in Communications & Advertising from Lamart University. He has been part of the Texas Banking Association, a Financial Literacy Volunteer Teacher, ABC Kite Fest Board of Directors, a Town & Country Youth Soccer Coach, and a Neighborhood Sports flag football coach.

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