As the price of your electric bill goes up this summer, I’d recommend looking at the following article to see if you qualify for the clean energy credit:
“The Washington state Department of Commerce on Monday announced a Washington Families Clean Energy Credits grant program that will provide a $200 energy bill credit to eligible electricity customers. The program will be funded by the state’s Climate Commitment Act (CCA).
More than 675,000 low- to moderate-income electric utility customers — or about 20% of all residential customers — will be eligible for the program, according to a Department of Commerce news release.
Utilities across the state will distribute a one-time $200 bill credit directly to eligible customer accounts by Sept. 15. Credits will be applied automatically to certain customer accounts, and other customers will need to apply. Each utility may have slightly different criteria and processes, according to the Department of Commerce. Anyone can go to https://wacleanenergycredits.com to see if they qualify for the $200 credit. You’ll need to know the name of your utility and your account number. If you qualify, the automated system will walk you through the rest of the process to get your credit. (The Olympian, 07.30.24)
Read more at:
https://www.theolympian.com/news/state/washington/article290550369.html