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- Q5048692 subject Q6996990.
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- Q5048692 abstract "The State Energy-Efficient Appliance Rebate Program, more commonly called the "cash for appliances" program is a United States federal program to encourage homeowners to trade inefficient appliances for Energy Star certified replacements. It is frequently compared to the Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS), colloquially known as "Cash for Clunkers," which was a 2009 federal program to encourage replacing cars with low fuel efficiency. Just as the (CARS) relied upon the Environmental Protection Agency's fuel economy ratings to determine which new automobiles should be eligible for a cash incentive, this program relies upon EPA's Energy Star standards to identify new home appliances that are eligible for a cash incentive.Backed by an initial $300 million in funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the state-run rebate program is intended to help make American homes more energy-efficient while further stimulating the economy. The states had until October 15, 2009 to submit their applications for funding and plans for recycling old appliances to the Department of Energy (DOE). The DOE has started to distribute funds to the individual states. DOE has recommended that states consider the following Energy Star qualified appliances:BoilersCentral air conditionersClothes washersDishwashersFreezersFurnaces (oil and gas)Heat pumps (air source and geothermal)RefrigeratorsRoom air conditionersWater heaters.Two early states to implement the program are Illinois, which received $12.4 million, and Iowa, which received $2.8 million.".
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- Q5048692 comment "The State Energy-Efficient Appliance Rebate Program, more commonly called the "cash for appliances" program is a United States federal program to encourage homeowners to trade inefficient appliances for Energy Star certified replacements. It is frequently compared to the Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS), colloquially known as "Cash for Clunkers," which was a 2009 federal program to encourage replacing cars with low fuel efficiency.".
- Q5048692 label "Cash for appliances program".