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Coloradans Now Have Fewer Subsidies for Solar and Other Clean Energy Appliances. But They Can Still Be Paid to Go Green

Colorado launched a Home Energy Rebate Program with over $140 million in federal funding to offer income-based discounts up to $14,000 for energy-efficient home upgrades and EV rebates.

Coloradans begin 2026 with fewer options for how to pay for clean energy home upgrades after lucrative tax credits ended well before their initial expiration date.  The programs were part of a suite of clean energy initiatives enacted under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, a sprawling climate and health law passed by congressional Democrats and championed by former President Joe Biden.  Included in the Inflation Reduction Act was the Energy Eff…

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Summit Daily News broke the news in on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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