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Eligibility

It’s easy to become a Connected RewardsSM member. Check the guidelines below and see if your smart thermostat is eligible.

To be eligible for Connected Rewards, participants must:

  • Be an active BGE small business electric customer
  • Use an eligible internet-connected (Wi-Fi) thermostat for heating and/or cooling
  • Have an AMI/Smart meter installed at the location of the active account associated with the devices being enrolled
  • Agree to terms and conditions as outlined by each thermostat manufacturer
  • Allow BGE to make small thermostat adjustments of up to 4 degrees

Which thermostats qualify for the program?

See below for eligible models, as well as the terms and conditions for each provider.

ProviderEligible Models
ecobee
Terms & Conditions

ecobee3, ecobee3 Lite, ecobee4, ecobee Smart, ecobee SmartThermostat with voice control

Honeywell
Terms & Conditions

Wi-Fi Smart Color Thermostat, Wi-Fi 7-Day Programmable Thermostat, Wi-Fi 9000 7-Day Programmable Thermostat, 9000 Smart Thermostat, 7-Day Programmable Smart Thermostat, VisionPro 8000 Smart Thermostat, Round Smart Thermostat, T5+ Smart Thermostat, T6 Pro Smart Thermostat, T9 Smart Thermostat, T10 Smart Thermostat

Emerson
Terms & Conditions

SensiTM Wi-Fi Programmable Thermostat, Sensi Touch Wi-Fi Thermostat

Google
Terms & Conditions

Google Nest Thermostat, Google Nest Learning Thermostat, Google Nest Thermostat E

Amazon.com
Terms & Conditions
Amazon Smart Thermostat

 

 

 

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EmPOWER Maryland programs are funded by a charge on your energy bill. EmPOWER programs can help you reduce your energy consumption and save you money. Learn more about EmPOWER Maryland.

The EmPOWER Maryland charge funds programs that can help you reduce your energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions and save you money. Since the inception of the EmPOWER Maryland program in 2008, the programs have saved $14.5 billion on installed measures at a cost of $4.1 billion. In addition to new program costs, this charge includes paying off the uncollected costs that were accrued over time by programs required by the EmPOWER statute and authorized by the Commission. In accordance with House Bill 864 the uncollected amounts will be fully paid by the end of 2032.