With heating oil and electricity coster more than ever, Efficiency Maine kicked off a special promotion to raise awareness about resources that will help Maine homeowners and tenants stay warm and manage their heating bills during the upcoming winter heating season.

Efficiency Maine has launched a limited-time $100 “DIY” Winter Prep Rebate, which will reimburse Maine homeowners and tenants up to $100 toward the purchase of select weatherization and insulation products, including weather stripping, caulk, spray foam sealant, window insulation shrink kits, pipe and duct insulation, duct sealing, tank wrap, and foam board insulation. The promotion covers eligible purchases made from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31. Complete promotion details, a list of eligible products, and a claim form can be found on the Efficiency Maine website at https://www.efficiencymaine.com/at-home/100-diy-winter-prep-rebate/.

“Small investments to tighten up your home for the winter months can make a big difference,” said
Governor Janet Mills. “This new program from Efficiency Maine will help even more Maine people
weatherize their homes this winter to save money and stay warm. I encourage homeowners and rentersto take advantage of this incentive over the coming weeks and months.”

“With winter just around the corner, we want to remind Mainers that by weatherizing your house or apartment you can reduce your energy use, increase your comfort, and lower your bills,” said Michael Stoddard, executive director of the Efficiency Maine Trust. “While it is typical to employ a professional contractor to perform major weatherization projects, this promotion recognizes that there are plenty of smaller, low-cost steps that we can install ourselves with the right materials from the local hardware store.”

The $100 DIY Winter Prep Rebate is just one of many resources available to Maine people to help
manage their energy costs, improve their home’s energy efficiency, and find heating assistance programs if needed during the upcoming winter season. Other resources include:

• Efficiency Maine has produced a downloadable flyer providing a summary of Winter EnergySaving Tips. The flyer describes useful do-it-yourself heating and weatherization steps and best practices to help homeowners seal their homes against drafts and to use existing heating
systems more efficiently. The flyer can be downloaded from the agency’s website here. Efficiency
Maine’s Energy & Money Saving Tips webpage features winter heating-focused tips and a new
blog post has been published featuring the information. In addition to these new resources,
consumers also can download a more extensive 25-page Energy Efficiency Tips booklet that
provides suggestions for all seasons.

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• The Governor’s Energy Office (GEO) has issued its 2022-2023 winter heating guide, which contains resources for Maine people to help stay warm this winter and find heating assistance if needed. It can be downloaded from the GEO website at: https://www.maine.gov/energy/winterheating-resources.

• Homeowners and tenants can find information specific to Efficiency Maine’s weatherization
incentives here: https://www.efficiencymaine.com/home-insulation/.

There is more nformation about enhanced rebates from Efficiency Maine for low- to moderate-income households: for insulation and air sealing supported by the $25 million allotment of federal funds through the Maine Jobs & Recovery Plan go to https://www.efficiencymaine.com/low-incomeenergy-assessment-air-sealing-insulation/ and for heat pumps https://www.efficiencymaine.com/income-eligible-heat-pump/

• MaineHousing’s Weatherization Program provides grants to low-income homeowners and renters to reduce energy costs by improving home energy efficiency. More information is at
https://www.mainehousing.org/programsservices/HomeImprovement/homeimprovementdetail/weatherization

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