Washington State Offers Limited-Time $200 Clean Energy Rebates

Issaquah, WAGovernment

The state of Washington has launched a clean energy rebate initiative for its residents. This program offers a one-time rebate of $200 on electricity bills to those who qualify based on their income. The funding for these rebates comes from the Climate Commitment Act, a state initiative aimed at promoting sustainability and clean energy use. This rebate offer is only available until September 15, indicating its limited availability. Community members are encouraged to learn more about the program, check their eligibility, and sign up directly with PSE, the energy provider.

The website provides information on the rebate program and the qualifying conditions. This program is part of the state's efforts to promote clean energy and reduce carbon emissions. It is a limited-time offer, urging residents to act fast to avail the benefits.

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