Home Energy Assessment

Energy efficiency makes saving energy and money easy

A no-cost Home Energy Assessment reveals your top energy-saving opportunities quickly and conveniently.

An Energy Specialist will assess your current energy use, develop a plan to make your home more energy-efficient, and identify available rebates and incentives.

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Save energy and money in three simple steps

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Step 1

Schedule either an in-person or virtual appointment and provide basic information about your home.

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Step 2

An Energy Specialist will visit your home to provide an assessment and recommend a personalized energy-efficiency plan.

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Step 3

Receive no-cost energy efficient products such as advanced power strips, low-flow showerheads, faucet aerators, and programmable thermostats.

Based on your assessment, you may receive:

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Insulation and air sealing

Get 75-100% off up to $10,000 dollars of air sealing. Select a participating contractor or be assigned one through the program.

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High efficiency equipment rebates

Access rebates up to $2,750 on qualifying heating, cooling, and water heating equipment.

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0% loan for energy efficiency improvements

Receive information on how you can qualify for a 0% interest loan toward home efficiency improvements.

Who is eligible for a Home Energy Assessment

To be eligible for a no-cost Home Energy Assessment, customers must:

  • Be residential customers of Rhode Island Energy who live in a one- to four-unit home
  • Have full access to the house and the ability to install any recommended instant-saving products

Schedule your assessment online or call 1-888-633-7947.

How this program is funded

These programs are funded by the energy-efficiency charge on all customers’ gas and electric bills, in accordance with Rhode Island law. Additional criteria may apply.