Energy Grants for North Carolina Residential Housing
- Home builders in North Carolina have incentives for building green, energy-efficient homes. For example, the Green Building Incentives program provides discounted building permit fees for using energy-saving construction practices such as solar energy, geothermic heat pumps, and more.
- North Carolina residents who retrofit their homes with energy-efficient products can receive tax credits. Eligible products include heating and cooling equipment, replacement windows, and more. Energy rebates for Energy Star-qualified appliances are also available.
- The North Carolina state government has a multifaceted grants program totaling $7 million in funding that will allow for energy audits for existing homes. The grants will partially fund the audits themselves and the improvements for homeowners. The grants will also help homeowners finance the more costly improvements.
- The state of North Carolina also has grants totaling $3 million for qualified affordable new housing and to offer incentives for manufactured home builders to make their products more energy efficient.