Residential Rebate Programs

We have programs that provide rebates to save your money and energy. Click here to learn more or view available rebates below. 

FREE Energy and Water Savings Kit

Note: We are transitioning to a new system for processing our Free Energy and Water Savings Kits. During this transition, we will continue to accept requests for kits, but there will be a slight delay in fulfilling orders. New requests will be processed after April 1, 2026. For more information, please contact NMGC's Energy Efficiency team at (505) 697-3611 or energy.efficiency@nmgco.com.

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Use 40% less water, with all the same comfort and pressure. Get a high-efficiency showerhead, faucet aerators, weather stripping and door sweeps. Request Kit

ENERGY STAR® Smart Thermostat

Save up to $100 a year when you let a smart thermostat automate energy use around your schedule. Get a $50 rebate when you upgrade. Learn More

Air Sealing

Stop air from leaking in your home’s attic, outer walls, windows, doors and other openings. Save up to $200 when you seal air leaks throughout your home. Learn More

Duct Sealing

Sealing your heating ducts improves comfort, air quality, safety and efficiency. Save up to $200 when you improve your heating duct system. Learn More

ENERGY STAR® Gas Clothes Dryer

Over the product’s lifetime, you could save more than 6 million BTUs of natural gas and $60 in energy bills. Get a $25 rebate on qualified gas dryers. Learn More

ENERGY STAR® Space Heating

Keep your home cozy while you enjoy savings and safety with long-lasting equipment. Get instant rebates from $325 to $425 on a high efficiency gas furnace or boiler. Learn More

ENERGY STAR® Water Heating

Take control of one of your home’s highest energy users. Get instant rebates from $115 to $300 on a high efficiency storage or tankless water heater. Learn More

Insulation

Improve comfort year-round while saving up to 20% on your heating and cooling bills. Get rebates up to $1,000 when you add insulation to your home’s attic or roof and crawlspace. Learn More

Was your home built before 1990?

If so, you probably need insulation. Homes built before 1990 have an average of 4–6 inches of insulation, while newer homes have 12–18 inches of insulation. Properly sealing and insulating your home can help you keep your comfort up and your energy costs down. You’ll reduce outdoor noise, control humidity, and prevent pollen, dust and insects from entering. 

Get rebates up to $1,000 when you add insulation to your home’s attic or roof and crawlspace. Learn More