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Conservation Programs : Tree Power! Program
Apartment & Condo Efficiency Service
Responsible Appliance Disposal Program
Central Air Conditioner Tune-Up
Efficient Heating & Cooling Initiative
ENERGY STAR Lighting & Appliances
Home Performance with ENERGY STAR
Renewable Energy Incentive
Targeted Home Performance with ENERGY STAR
Wisconsin ENERGY STAR Homes

Did you know that trees can save you energy and money?

Properly planted around your home, shade trees can lower your cooling costs in summer. Trees that shade the south or west side of the building can reduce air conditioning costs in summer. When the leaves fall in the winter, the bare trees allow warm sunlight to reach your home.

We want to help more people in our community enjoy the benefits of trees. For a limited time, we’re offering a cash rebate equal to 50% of the purchase price (up to $60 per tree) when you buy and plant deciduous trees. Certain restrictions apply.

The Tree Power! program is in effect from April 14, 2010 to October 31, 2010. Participants must turn in a receipt showing cost of the tree(s). Trees must be deciduous and be planted on the south or west side of your home.

For complete details and application click Tree Power Incentive Program Application.

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