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Air Source Heat Pump Rebate Program
The 2012 Air Source Heat Pump Rebate Program focuses on key areas of the installation process to help ensure our customers get the maximum benefit from their new air source heat pump.
  • Proper sizing
  • Airflow and refrigerant charge
  • Duct sealing (exposed ducts only)  
Qualifying systems must be ENERGY STAR rated or listed on the Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) directory.
 Rebate Summary Customers who purchase and install a qualifying air source heat pump from one of our registered contractors may receive a rebate up to $250.

Rebate Amounts
Unit Size Rebate
SEER 14.5 $150
SEER 15 $200
SEER 16+ $250

New system may also qualify for Federal Tax Credits.
  • Air source heat pump must be installed within the Connexus Energy electrical service area.
  • Limit one rebate per customer account.
  • Installing contractor must be registered through HVACReducation.net or natex.org.
  • Only registered contractors have rebate applications. Complete rebate details are detailed on the back of the application form.
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Save Even More
Sign up for our Air Source Heat Pump Demand Response Program and save even more on your monthly electric bill.

Replacing An Existing Air Conditioner
If your air conditioner is more than 10 years old, needs expensive repairs, or no longer keeps you comfortable, it may be time to replace it.

Look for performance certified equipment, which guarantees you that the manufacturers' claims of energy efficiency performance are accurate. You can search the free (AHRI) directory of Certified Product Performance to find certified HVAC equipment and compare that efficiency ratings of different models.

If you answer "yes" to a few of the questions below, you many want to consider consulting with a certified HVAC contractor about replacing your system.
  • Is your current system more than 10 years old?
  • Are you using more energy than past years?
  • Does your equipment need to be repaired every year?
  • Is your HVAC system noisy?
  • Are some rooms in your home too warm or too chilly?
  • Does your home seem humid, which is caused by poor system operation or leaky ductwork?
  • Does your home get dusty when you operate your air conditioning system? This could also mean your ductwork needs to be inspected and possibly sealed or that your filter needs to be replaced.
QuestionsFor more information on the Air Source Heat Pump Program, contact a registered contractor or call our customer service department at 763.323.2650.
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