Recycling Old Appliances Ceiling Fan

Important! Changes to the incentives and equipment qualifications associated with the program were approved by the Public Service Commission of Utah and became effective on September 1, 2010. The changes can be viewed here. Please visit each incentive offering page for information regarding projects completed before and after the effective date.

You’ve purchased a new energy-efficient appliance and you’re ready to start saving money on your electricity bill, but what do you do with your old appliance? Recycle it!

When you recycle an old inefficient appliance you permanently remove it from the electric grid, saving energy and avoiding harmful greenhouse gas emissions. You also keep appliance components and harmful toxins out of our landfills and make it possible to turn old materials into new energy-efficient appliances. And recycling is easy. Many recyclers will pick-up appliances and incentive programs may be available that pay you to recycle.

CFLs

Help protect the environment by recycling your CFL bulbs.
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Refrigerators

Have your old unit hauled away for proper recycling and receive a $30 cash incentive! Learn more »

Visit us at the ENERGY STAR Summit and Deseret News Fall Home Show!

Learn about Rocky Mountain Power’s energy-saving programs and cash incentives at the ENERGY STAR Summit and Deseret News Fall Home Show, October 8 through 10, 2010. Rocky Mountain Power is co-sponsoring the Expo being held in conjunction with the annual home show at the South Town Expo Center in Sandy, Utah. The show will include a separate area dedicated to energy-saving products, businesses and services. Speak with experts in the field of energy efficiency and get tips on cutting your home’s energy use or check out the latest in energy-efficient appliances. As a Rocky Mountain Power customer you can save five dollars on admission at the door if you order tickets online at deseretnewshomeshow.com and enter the promo code RMP.

Incentives and qualifications are subject to change with 45 days notice and approval by the Public Service Commission of Utah.

 

Recycling Old Appliances