Frequently Asked Questions
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About Rebates
FirstEnergy’s Pennsylvania utilities' Residential Products Rebate Program offers rebates and energy-efficiency tools to help customers save energy and money. Increased energy efficiency is now more affordable with this program. It's designed to educate customers about the benefits of high-efficiency, energy-saving products and to encourage customers to install these products by providing rebates.
About Rebates
FirstEnergy’s Pennsylvania utilities offer a variety of rebates for ENERGY STAR® certified appliance purchases and HVAC installs and maintenance. For a complete list of available rebates, please visit our page here.
FirstEnergy's Pennsylvania utilities offer rebates for replacing older, inefficient appliances, and heating and cooling equipment, with new high-efficiency models. For a list of qualifying equipment, visit energystar.gov or call 855.897.6394. Appliance and HVAC rebate applications can be completed online or mailed along with proof of purchase for the appliance or equipment purchased and installed.
ENERGY STAR is the trusted, government-backed symbol for energy efficiency, helping us all save money and protect the environment through energy-efficient products and practices. Products that have earned the ENERGY STAR label meet strict energy-efficiency standards.
The ENERGY STAR Product Finder lists the products that have earned the label.
This program is currently available from June 1, 2021, through May 31, 2026. Rules and rebates may change, and funds are limited and subject to availability.
Yes, only current account holders with West Penn Power, Penn Power, Penelec and Met-Ed may receive rebates.
A check for the rebated amount will be issued to the account holder.
Yes. Rebates must be submitted online or be postmarked within 90 days of purchase to be eligible for a rebate. Rebate forms may be submitted on the website, by mail or email. The program ends May 31, 2026.
FirstEnergy's Pennsylvania utilities currently offer rebates in the form of an instant discount on many eligible ENERGY STAR certified products at participating Lowes and The Home Depot stores located within our service area. FirstEnergy instant discount stickers are displayed next to products eligible to receive the instant discount. The discount is reflected on the item at the time of purchase, and your sales receipt will not include any instant discount messaging. These instant discounts are not combinable with most mail-in rebates (except the income-eligible additional rebates; see below). These items are eligible for an instant discount at Lowes and Home Depot:
- Air purifier
- Dehumidifier
- Window A/C unit
- Heat pump water heater
- Ceiling fan with LED light kit
- Smart thermostat
If you purchased an air purifier, dehumidifier, window A/C unit, heat pump water heater, or a ceiling fan with an LED light kit at Lowe’s or Home Depot, you may have received the rebate in the form of an instant discount. No additional submissions are necessary.
If you purchased one of the products listed above at a retailer other than Lowe’s or Home Depot, or you purchased an eligible washer, dryer, refrigerator, freezer, dishwasher or pool pump, you may apply for a rebate one of three ways:
- Apply online
- Email the completed rebate application and supporting documents to FirstEnergyRebates@FranklinEnergy.com.
- Mail the completed rebate application and supporting documentation to
FirstEnergy’s Pennsylvania Utilities Residential Rebates Program
PO Box 510861
New Berlin, WI 53151
Customers whose income is 150% or below the Federal Poverty Income Level, as defined by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, may qualify for an additional $25 rebate on these items:
- Dehumidifier1
- Air purifier1
- Room A/C1
- Smart thermostat2
- Refrigerator
- Freezer
- Washer
- Dryer
- Dishwasher
1If the purchase was made at Lowe’s or The Home Depot and the instant discount was applied at the time of sale, submit this application for the additional $25 rebate.
2If the purchase was made at Lowe’s or The Home Depot and the instant discount was applied at the time of sale, submit this application for the additional $25 rebate.
Any qualified appliance or equipment is eligible for a rebate, regardless of where it was purchased. However, the appliance or equipment must be installed in the home of a FirstEnergy’s Pennsylvania utilities customer, and the customer must provide a copy of the appropriate documentation.
Please contact your contractor or retailer for this information. We cannot process your rebate without receiving this information.
You can visit this page and visit the applicable product's page for details. In addition, signage within the store will indicate if the discount will be applied at the time of purchase. You can also use our “Find a Retailer” tool for instant and/or mail-in rebate store offerings.
It will not qualify for a rebate.
Unfortunately, no reissues can be made.
About HVAC Rebates
After verifying your installation meets all of the minimum requirements, please submit the HVAC application form, along with a copy of your paid-in-full invoice and an AHRI certificate, one of three ways:
- Your contractor may submit your rebate application via a contractors-only Portal. For more information, please reach out to us at FirstEnergyRebates@FranklinEnergy.com 855- 897-6394.
- Mail the completed rebate application and supporting documentation to:
FirstEnergy’s Pennsylvania Utilities Residential Rebates Program
PO Box 510861
New Berlin, WI 53151 - Email the completed application and supporting documents (invoice and AHRI certificate) to us: FirstEnergyRebates@FranklinEnergy.com.
ECM (electronically commutated motor) fan motors typically use significantly less electricity than traditional induction furnace fans. When heating or cooling your home with a forced-air furnace or air handler, the heated or cooled air is circulated throughout your home via ductwork by a fan located inside your furnace or air handler.
Contact the contractor, the Better Business Bureau or the Pennsylvania Bureau of Consumer Protection.
SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio), EER (Energy Efficiency Ratio) and HSPF (Heating Season Performance Factor) ratings are determined by entering the model number of the indoor coil, the outdoor unit, and in many cases, the air handler/furnace into the AHRI directory. If the complete system does not meet all the program requirements, you will not be eligible for a rebate. Please read the application to view the minimum requirements.
Please refer to the HVAC application for all minimum requirements. You may also contact us at FirstEnergyRebates@FranklinEnergy.com or 855.897.6394 with any questions regarding requirements.
FirstEnergy’s Pennsylvania utilities' Residential Products Rebate Program conducts on-site verification from a sampling of program participants. By signing your rebate application, you have agreed to allow access to your home and the rebated product for verification. If selected for this verification, you will be contacted and asked to participate.
- Contractor name and contact information
- Installation date
- Product manufacturer and model number
- Total cost of installation
- Proof of payment
Please email us at FirstEnergyRebates@FranklinEnergy.com to request a login to our easy-to-use contractor portal. You will need to provide your customer's account information, AHRI certification number and a paid invoice.
FirstEnergy’s Pennsylvania utilities have contracted with Franklin Energy to administer this program. The site and its content are maintained by Franklin Energy.
The costs of energy efficiency programs are recovered through customer rates in accordance with PA Act 129 of 2008. For a complete list of commercial, industrial, residential, and low-income energy efficiency programs, please visit energysavePA.com.
FirstEnergy's Pennsylvania utilities do not provide a warranty or endorse any manufacturer or product.
By participating in these energy efficiency and peak demand reduction programs, customers agree to allow their utility to retain ownership of all Capacity Rights which refers to the demand reduction associated with any energy efficiency and peak demand reduction measure for which incentives were provided by the Company. Your utility will aggregate these energy efficiency demand reduction attributes into the PJM capacity market with proceeds being used to offset the program costs.