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*Take advantage of this $50 Bonus
...
in addition to the $400 standard rebate on qualifying drain water heat recover (DWHR) units to help manage your water heating costs for a total rebate of $450. Start saving energy, increase your water heating capacity, and get the most out of your energy dollar with a DWHR unit.


You must have an electric water heater. See Requirements to Participate at the bottom of this page.

 
Water heating accounts for about 15–25 percent of residential energy costs. Yet, 90 percent of that heat goes right down the drain, costing you energy and money. Drain Water Heat Recovery (DWHR) technology can reduce water heating costs by up to
40 percent, depending on the number of people in the home and the number of showers taken daily.

Stop losing 90% of the heat in your water down the drain!

It’s as easy as 1-2-3!

1. Contact a program-trained plumber and tell him or her you have a $50 bonus coupon.
2. The plumber will determine if a DWHR unit is right for your home. If so, the plumber will provide
     information about cost and qualifying products for the rebate.
3. After installation of the DWHR unit, the plumber will submit the necessary paperwork so you can
     receive the $450 rebate.

Drain Water Heat Recovery system (more info)
Manage your energy costs and
maximize your energy dollars

$50 Bonus + $400 standard rebate = $450 total rebate on qualifying DWHR units


Take the next step to:

  • Reduce your water heating costs by up to
    40 percent based on water use habits. That's an estimated savings of $94–$243 a year.*

  • Increase hot water capacity and the life of your water heater.

  • Benefit the environment.

  • Collect a $450 rebate.


    *based on Minnesota Power's current average residential rate

Requirements to Participate



You must have an electric water heater to qualify. This bonus coupon must be attached to the standard rebate form (only available through prograym-trained plumbers) to qualify for the additional $50 bonus. You must be a Minnesota Power residential customer or a residential customer of a participating utility.




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