Columbia Gas of Ohio - Home Performance Solutions Loan Program (Ohio)

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Summary

Last modified on February 12, 2015.

Financial Incentive Program

Place Ohio


Name Columbia Gas of Ohio - Home Performance Solutions Loan Program
Incentive Type Utility Loan Program
Applicable Sector Installer/Contractor, Low-Income Residential, Residential
Eligible Technologies Boilers, Building Insulation, Duct/Air sealing, Furnaces
Active Incentive Yes
Implementing Sector Utility
Energy Category Energy Efficiency Incentive Programs
Amount Amount remaining after Home Performance Solution Program Rebates













Terms Real Estate Secured: Fixed rate of 0.99% (2.83% APR)

Unsecured: Fixed rate of 6.99% (9.08% APR)
Must be consumer loans secured by a borrower’s primary dwelling.

Program Administrator Huntington Bancshares Inc.
Website https://www.huntington.com/energyfix/


References DSIRE[1]


Summary

Columbia Gas of Ohio (CGO) partners with Huntington National Bank's Energy Performance Solutions program to offer a loan complementing rebates for energy efficient equipment to residential customers. Rebates may be available if a customer purchases or installs measures recommended by an eligible home energy auditor. The program requires that a representative of Conservation Services Group inspect and test the home before informing the residents of recommended measures and possible incentives. The $50 energy audit fee will be reimbursed if the customer qualifies for efficiency rebates. Income eligible customers may receive from 100% to 500% more rebate money depending on the measure.

Incentive Contact

Department Columbia Gas of Ohio
Address P.O. Box 117
Place Columbus, Ohio
Zip/Postal Code 43216-0117
Phone (877) 644-6674
Phone 2 (800) 952-3037
Email YourEnergySolutions@csgrp.com
Website http://www.columbiagasohio.com/en/your-home/YourEnergySolutions/


















  • Incentive and policy data are reviewed and approved by the N.C. Solar Center's DSIRE project staff.[1]

References