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Last Updated October 6, 2025

Program Overview

Category:

Financial Incentive

State:

Colorado

Incentive Type:

Rebate Program

Administrator:

Morgan County Rural Electric Association

Start Date:

N/A

Expiration Date:

N/A

Web Site:

Applicable Sectors:

Commercial, Residential, Commercial, Residential, Commercial, Residential, Commercial, Residential, Commercial, Residential, Commercial, Residential, Commercial, Residential, Commercial, Residential, Commercial, Residential, Commercial, Residential, Commercial, Residential, Commercial, Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Commercial, Industrial

Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies:

Electric Clothes Dryer, Heat Pump Clothes Dryer, Refrigerators/Freezers, Induction Cooking Appliance, Programmable Thermostats, Whole House Fan, Evaporative Cooler, Water Heaters, Heat Pump Water Heater, Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump, Ducted Mini-Split Heat Pump, Dual Fuel Air-Source Heat Pump, Geothermal Heat Pumps, Level-2 Electric Vehicle Service Equipment, Direct Current Fast Charging Equipment, Motors, Medium-Duty Electric Vehicles

Summary

The Electrify and Save® Program promotes energy efficiency and beneficial electrification for residential, small commercial, and industrial members across the cooperative network. Since 1985, Tri-State has partnered with distribution members to encourage the wise use of electricity and the adoption of efficient electric technologies that enhance productivity, safety, and sustainability. The program offers rebates for a wide range of energy-efficient technologies, including heat pumps, smart thermostats, electric appliances, water heaters, electric vehicle chargers, outdoor power equipment, LED lighting, motors, and more. Incentives are designed to reduce carbon emissions, support sustainable load growth, and make clean technologies more affordable. Customers must verify eligibility and application requirements with their local Cooperative or Public Power District before purchase or installation.


Contact the Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association at 303-452-6111 to learn more.