
Moving the Mission Forward with Lower Green Home Improvement Rates
Reduce your energy consumption with energy efficient improvements and save on your utility bills.
Every Energy Efficiency Choice Makes An Impact On Our Future.
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Improve your energy efficiencies such as upgrading appliances, improving insulation, and adopting smarter energy management practices.
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Apply OnlineEnergy Efficiency That Pays Off—For You and the Planet.
Make energy efficiency home upgrades more affordable with a Green Home Improvement Loan, plus you may have access to a wide-range of local and national incentives. With our low-rate Green Home Improvement Loan, you can finance upgrades like heat pumps, insulation, high-efficiency windows, or an electric water heater—all while taking advantage of federal and local rebates and incentives.
Now’s the perfect time! Check out what energy efficiency incentives are available in your zip code area with these resources!
Rewiring America | Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency





Find out what you can save: Rewiring America | Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency

Energy efficient incentive amounts and eligibility can vary based on individual circumstances. We highly recommend consulting with a qualified tax professional to determine your eligibility for specific tax credits and incentives.
Choose An Eligible Energy Efficiency Upgrade to Save More
Upgrade your home with the latest energy efficiency solutions that help you save on energy bills and protect the planet. Explore some of our options below.
- Smart Thermostat
- Duct Sealing, Insulation, and Repair
- Natural Gas or Propane Furnace
- Central Air Conditioning
- Air or Ground Source Heat Pump
- LED lighting and fixtures
- Smart electrical service panel
- Residential Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE)
- Solar electricity
- Dishwasher
- Clothes Washer
- Induction stove or cooktop
- Clothes Dryer
- Refrigerator
- Freezer
- Air Cleaner/Purifier
- Ceiling Fan
Explore other green upgrades you can make to your home when you download our list of eligible improvements.
Upgrade Your Home The Green Way.
Finance energy efficient improvements starting at rates as low as 5.24%2 3 4
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Apply OnlineHow To Upgrade Your Home with Flexible Terms & Great Rates
With a green home improvement loan, you can invest in everything from an updated heating and cooling system, LED lighting, energy efficient windows, or installing weatherproofing on your home. Follow these steps to secure your financing for your energy efficient improvement project.
Choose a Contractor
Select a contractor and solicit a detailed proposal for a qualifying green home improvement. Please note: In your contract, your contractor must provide at least a 1 year workmanship warranty.
Apply for Your Loan and Join the Credit Union!
Apply for a loan via our easy, online application. Once approved join the Clean Energy Credit Union by supporting a field of membership.
Complete your Energy Efficient Improvement Project
Provide us with the required documentation to get fully approved before you begin your energy efficient improvement project. Once approved go ahead and complete your energy efficient improvement project, sign your loan documents via DocuSign and disburse proceeds to your contractor.
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Loan Type |
Min/Max Loan Amount |
Term |
APR as low as |
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1 Loans must be used for qualifying clean energy products and services – see list here. See “loan fees” tab for associated fees. |
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Loan Type Secured Green Home Improvement Loans1 |
Min/Max Loan Amount $3,000 to $75,000 |
Term 3 years |
APR as low as 5.24%2 3 4 |
Loan Type Secured Green Home Improvement Loans1 |
Min/Max Loan Amount $3,000 to $75,000 |
Term 5 years |
APR as low as 5.74%2 3 4 |
Loan Type Secured Green Home Improvement Loans1 |
Min/Max Loan Amount $3,000 to $75,000 |
Term 7 years |
APR as low as 5.99%2 3 4 |
Loan Type Secured Green Home Improvement Loans1 |
Min/Max Loan Amount $3,000 to $75,000 |
Term 10 years |
APR as low as 6.49%2 3 4 |
Loan Type Unsecured Green Home Improvement Loans1 |
Min/Max Loan Amount $1,000 to $50,000 |
Term 3 years |
APR as low as 8.24%2 3 4 |
Loan Type Unsecured Green Home Improvement Loans1 |
Min/Max Loan Amount $1,000 to $50,000 |
Term 5 years |
APR as low as 8.74%2 3 4 |
Loan Type Unsecured Green Home Improvement Loans1 |
Min/Max Loan Amount $1,000 to $50,000 |
Term 7 years |
APR as low as 8.99%2 3 4 |
Loan Type Unsecured Green Home Improvement Loans1 |
Min/Max Loan Amount $1,000 to $50,000 |
Term 10 years |
APR as low as 9.49%2 3 4 |
Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers.
Click here to see a list of eligible products.
If you are applying for a non-solar clean energy loan, there is no requirement to work with a Registered Dealer. Please note: For Green Home Improvement projects, your contractor must have at least a 1 year workmanship warranty.
If you are applying for a solar loan, please ask your solar contractor (aka dealer) if they are a Registered Dealer with Clean Energy CU before you apply. Click here for more details about our Registered Dealer requirement.
We recommend checking the Database for State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency (DSIRE): dsireusa.org. We also recommend asking your clean energy contractor, vendor, or service provider as they can typically help you explore what incentives may be available in your area.
First, see if you’re already eligible to join Clean Energy Credit Union by being a part of our “field of membership,” which currently includes:
- A member of one of the following organizations:
- African-American Credit Union Coalition
- American Solar Energy Society
- Association of Energy Service Professionals
- Colorado Renewable Energy Society
- Denver Electric Vehicle Council
- Electric Auto Association
- Engineers for a Sustainable World
- EVHybridNoire
- Georgia Solar Energy Association
- Green America
- GreenHome Institute
- Illinois Solar Energy Association
- Midwest Renewable Energy Association
- Northeast Sustainable Energy Association
- Polar Bear Sustainable Energy Co-op
- RENEW Wisconsin
- Renewable Energy Owners Coalition of America
- Solar United Neighbors
- Texas Solar Energy Society
- Women of Renewable Industries and Sustainable Energy
- An employee or volunteer of one of the following organizations:
- A member of the immediate family or household of someone who is eligible via one of the above options or of someone who is already a member of Clean Energy Credit Union
If you’re not already eligible to join Clean Energy Credit Union, you can consider joining one of the above organizations. On your membership application, you can request that Clean Energy Credit Union sign you up for a membership with the Solar United Neighbors free of charge or request that Clean Energy Credit Union sign you up for a one-year membership with the- American Solar Energy Society and deduct the associated $10 membership fee from your opening account balance. Click here to learn more about the field of membership partner organizations listed above.
After confirming your eligibility, you would then open a “share account” (i.e. savings account) with a $5 minimum deposit which would serve as your ownership share in Clean Energy Credit Union. Once someone becomes a member of the Credit Union, they are a member for life. Click here to join Clean Energy Credit Union.
In case it helps, here’s some background on what a credit union “field of membership” is: although credit unions provide similar services as banks, they are different from banks in many ways. For example, a credit union is a not-for-profit, financial services cooperative that exists solely to serve its members and to fulfill its mission, whereas a bank exists to maximize financial returns for its stockholders. Another difference is that a bank can serve the general public whereas a credit union can only serve its “field of membership,” which is defined by regulators as the people and entities that are legally eligible to join the credit union. Ultimately, a credit union’s field of membership is comprised of one or more groups of people and entities that all have something in common that binds them together in some way. Many credit unions have a field of membership that includes people who work for a certain employer, or who live in a certain geographic area, or who are members of the same professional association or religious organization.