Alaska's $7 Million Rebate Program Targets 650 Energy-Efficient New Homes
New homeowners in Alaska can receive a $10,000 rebate to offset construction and labor costs. The incentive is funded by a $7 million allocation from the 2025 Capital Budget, administered by the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation. To qualify, the home must be a single-family residence or up to a fourplex, and the owner must occupy the home or one of the units as their primary residence. The structure must achieve a minimum 5-Star Plus energy rating, which mandates specific insulation quality, efficient appliances, and heating systems. This efficiency standard reduces heating costs for the homeowner. The program can support the construction of 650 new homes statewide.
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