Minnesota Power encourages our customers to take advantage of additional funding opportunities available in the community, whether through local, state, or federal programming. Below are opportunities that include tax credits, rebates, grants and resources through external entities.
State of Minnesota – New Energy Programs
- Check out programs from the Minnesota Department of Commerce available to consumers.
Note: each program is on an independent roll-out timeline and not all programs will launch on the same date. -
Programs for consumers include:
- Electric Vehicle Rebates
- Heat Pump Rebate Program
- Residential Electric Panel Grants
- Pre‐weatherization, weatherization, and workforce training
- On‐Site Energy Storage Systems Installation Incentives
- Strengthen Minnesota Homes
- Community Solar Gardens
- Home Energy Rebates
- Learn more here
Federal Tax Credits and Deductions
- Find out what energy-related credits and deductions are available to you under the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.
- Learn more here
Minnesota Community Action Partnership (MinnCAP)
- Community Action Agencies provide local, state, federal and private resources to help income-qualified individuals and families with a variety of services. Each organization covers a specific service area and offers many programs to their community including Energy Assistance and Weatherization.
- Learn more here
Page last modified on 05/06/2024