State Rebates

Take advantage of your state’s rebate programs and get installation costs back! If you have any questions on how to get started or which programs you qualify for, reach out, we’re here to help you through this process.

New Hampshire

The Public Utilities Commission offers rebates on both residential and commercial/municipalities installs. The program provides a rebate payment of 40% of the system and installation cost of up to $10,000 or $65,000, respectively.

Residential Rebate

Rebate up to a maximum of $10,000, for New Hampshire residents who invest in high-efficiency (80% or greater), bulk-fuel fed, wood-pellet central heating boilers and furnaces. In order to be eligible, the system must be a pellet boiler or furnace functioning as a central heating system. It also must have at least 3 tons of pellet storage and the pellets must be automatically fed from that storage to the furnace or boiler.

Rebate pre-approval applications can be downloaded below:

Windham County Vouchers

Residential customers in Windham County may be eligible for a $6,000 or $8,000 voucher to install an advanced wood pellet heating system in their Windham County home. Customers who meet low-to-moderate income guidelines can ask participating installers such as Lyme Green Heat to apply for the voucher on their behalf.

Commercial Rebate

Commercial rebate payment of 40% of the heating appliance(s) and installation cost, up to a maximum of $65,000, for investments in non-residential bulk-fuel fed wood pellet boilers and furnaces of 2.5 million BTU or less, that become operational, serving designed intent and installer-certified.

Vermont

Efficiency Vermont

Efficiency Vermont offers a rebate of up to a total of $6,000 per install when installed by a qualifying installer such as Lyme Green Heat. Installation must be classified as an indoor system and be installed inside. Also, there must be at least one week fuel-storage and automated on/off and fuel feed. Replacement or expansion of existing biomass systems and/or components (including cord wood boilers) and replacement of existing electric heating systems do not qualify. Efficiency Vermont’s rebate form can be viewed here.

Massachusetts

Massachusetts Clean Energy Center

Through its Go Clean program, MassCEC offers information on the technology, equipment, and installers for modern wood heating. Residents interested in central pellet heating systems for their homes can find more information at this website.