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Revision as of 18:30, 8 October 2010
Summary
Last modified on October 8, 2010.
Financial Incentive Program
Place | Kansas
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Name | Kansas Energy Efficiency Program (KEEP) |
Incentive Type | State Loan Program |
Applicable Sector | Residential |
Active Incentive | No
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Energy Category | Renewable Energy Incentive Programs, Energy Efficiency Incentive Programs |
Amount | Up to 50% of the total loan
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Maximum Incentive | 10,000 for KRHC funds (Total loan amounts could be higher as determined by Sunflower)
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Program Budget | $2 Million
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Terms | 0% interest for the portion of the loan financed by the State |
Program Administrator | Kansas Housing Resources Corporation |
Website | http://www.kshousingcorp.org/programs/KEEP.shtml
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References | DSIRE[1] |
Incentive Contact
Contact Name | Christine Reimler |
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Department | Kansas Housing Resources Corporation |
Address | 611 S. Kansas Ave, Suite 300 |
Place | Topeka, Kansas |
Zip/Postal Code | 66603-3803 |
Phone | (785) 296-4818
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creimler@kshousingcorp.org | |
Website | http://www.kshousingcorp.org |
The Kansas Housing Resources Corporation (KHRC) launched a statewide initiative to promote energy conservation and reduce home heating costs for homeowners. KHRC will provide 50% of the total loan amount, up to $10,000 with no interest. The remaining 50% of the loan amount comes from Sunflower Bank, a family-owned bank with 34 locations throughout Kansas and Colorado. Sunflower Bank will charge interest on the money they lend, but the zero-interest portion provided by the state makes the blended rate lower than a normal second mortgage loan. Loans obtained through KEEP can be used to purchase a variety of HVAC and weatherization equipment, as well as certain energy efficient appliances. Equipment must meet the efficiency requirements specified by KHRC. Interested homeowners can apply for this program through Sunflower Bank.