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Trump's DOE restarts energy rebate
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Switching from fossil fuels to electricity for heating is no longer covered.
- Frame 1DOE reopens $8.8 billion in home rebate funds, but rules block families from using them to switch gas heat to electric.
- Frame 2State energy offices run the rebate path, so homeowners wait for local portals, contractors, and approved project rules.
- Frame 3HEEHR can offer up to $14,000 at checkout for efficient electric appliances and building-envelope upgrades.
- Frame 4The new gate favors electric-to-electric upgrades or new construction, leaving gas, oil, and propane heating swaps outside.
- Frame 5Insulation and air sealing now come before appliance rebates, making the house shell the first bottleneck.
- Frame 6The next test is state launch guidance: which projects qualify, which contractors join, and whether court fights reopen fuel switching.
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- Jun 3, 10:02 AM EDT
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