The department's Division of Energy helps local communities reduce energy use and costs by providing various loans, grants and other financial assistance. Some programs, like our Energy Loan Programs, are permanent programs that offer loans for qualified energy-saving investments and energy efficiency and renewable energy projects. Other programs, such as the Energize Missouri Agriculture Program and Municipal Utility Emergency Loan Program, are temporary programs that were established with a one time funds disbursement for a specific reason or project. Information about current loan, grant and reimbursement programs offered by the department's Division of Energy is available below. For more information about current and previous programs, visit the departments' What We're Doing - Energy webpage.
Homeowners also can take steps to make their homes more energy efficient and save money by following energy saving tips and purchasing ENERGY STAR® appliances. Learn more about the financial opportunities available to reduce your energy consumption while saving money and becoming more energy efficient.
*The department is developing its program for its home energy rebates for home energy efficiency and electrification. For more information, visit the department's Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) Home Energy Rebates webpage.
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