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Colorado Energy Office
Registered Contractor

Proudly Powering Colorado for Over 20 Years

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The Colorado Energy Program was created to help Colorado families make needed home improvements—without the financial burden. Eligible households can receive energy upgrades that increase safety, comfort, and long-term savings.

How The Rebate Process                                Works

Click to go to the Colorado Energy Office (CEO) website, where you’ll submit your household profile to determine your eligibility for available rebates.

Mile High Energy Solutions will complete your home assessment and submit your project to the state for rebate fund reservation.

Once Mile High Energy Solutions completes the work, the project completion documents are submitted to the state to finalize your rebate.

Following the state’s final project review, your rebate enters the payment queue, and funds are typically released within four weeks.

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Eligibility 

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Program eligibility is based on your household’s income relative to your county’s Area Median Income (AMI).
 
Income level below 80% of the AMI qualifies your household for a 100% rebate on eligible project costs. 

Income levels between
81%-150% are eligible for a 50% rebate on qualifying projects. 

 

If a member of your household is enrolled in any of the assistance programs below, you may use your benefit letter as an alternative to submitting income documentation.

  • LEAP

  • SNAP

  • Medicaid

  • Head Start

  • Lifeline Support for Affordable Communications

  • Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR)

  • National School Lunch Program – Free (NSLP)

  • Housing Improvement Program (HIP)

  • Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

  • Aid to the Blind (AB)

  • Aid to the Needy Disabled (AND)

  • Old Age Pension (OAP)

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