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How the incentives work Valuestacking net-zero incentives
In addition to providing generous rebates for sustainable upgrades, the IRA is stackable with state and city-wide incentives, further reducing the cost of emission-cutting building upgrades.
For example, Boston building owners can claim $2,500 in state rebates for air-source heat pumps — capable of replacing inefficient combustion furnaces — as well as $0.08-$0.12 per square foot for enhanced insulation.
Connecticut offers building owners low and zero-interest financing, in addition to 40% off specific high-efficiency investments. These are two of many incentives that, when stacked with the IRA, make building upgrades vastly more economical while producing significant cost savings.
Monitoring state and local government websites is highly encouraged, as it’s an effective way of staying up-to-date with commercial and industrial upgrade opportunities.