New Guidance from DOE Weakens Popular Home Energy Rebate Programs
cleantechnica.com Jun 2, 2026

New Guidance from DOE Weakens Popular Home Energy Rebate Programs

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The Department of Energy has issued new guidance that weakens popular home energy rebate programs by prohibiting households from using rebate funds to replace old fossil fuel-fired appliances with efficient electric alternatives. This change undermines the program's purpose of helping households switch to cleaner energy sources. The guidance also makes ENERGY STAR optional in states and removes oversight steps to protect consumers. The changes will hurt struggling Americans, particularly low- and moderate-income families, who will be trapped into higher energy bills and forced to live with polluting equipment. The programs were created to help households save energy and lower bills.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · By limiting access to rebates for electric upgrades, the new guidance disproportionately harms low-income families who rely on these programs to afford cleaner energy solutions.
  • · It also undermines the goal of reducing indoor air pollution and promoting energy efficiency.