Click Here for a list of stores that carry ENERGY STAR® qualified appliances and have rebate application forms available. Or, download the rebate form here and visit the appliance retailer of your choice. You must have a valid BGE electric account number to be eligible for one or more rebates.

Rebate amount for clothes washers depends on the unit's modified energy factor (MEF): $50 for MEF up to and including 2.0; $75 for MEF higher than 2.0.

Click here to view a list of qualified clothes washers and to determine the amount for which your purchase qualifies you.

The ENERGY STAR® on Appliances is a Very Good Sign!


Rebate available for ENERGY STAR® qualified appliance purchases made on or after August 20, 2007

$50 Rebate
on ENERGY STAR® Qualified Refrigerators

Refrigerators use more energy than any appliance in most homes!

An ENERGY STAR® qualified refrigerator can save up to $135 in energy during its lifetime compared to standard models.* ENERGY STAR® qualified refrigerators require about half the energy of models made before 1993. High-efficiency compressors, improved insulation and more precise temperature and defrost mechanisms all combine to improve energy efficiency.

$50 Rebate
on ENERGY STAR® Qualified Freezers

Freezers can help take the chill out of high energy bills!

An ENERGY STAR® qualified freezer has improved insulation, which requires less energy to keep your freezer cold – saving up to $77 in electricity during its lifetime.*

$50 Rebate
on ENERGY STAR® Qualified Clothes Washers

Clothes washers have come a long way!

Through superior design and system features, ENERGY STAR® qualified clothes washers thoroughly clean clothes, but compared to models made before 1994, they save up to $377 (based on an average all-electric household) in energy costs over their lifetime.* Most use 18-25 gallons of water per load, versus 40 gallons used by standard machines, helping conserve this precious resource and increasing savings. ENERGY STAR® qualified washers also extract more water during spin cycles, which reduces drying time – saving more energy and reducing wear and tear on fabrics.

*Energy cost savings are estimates and may vary according to usage and current rates.