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MidAmerican Energy's EnergyAdvantage® programs are designed to encourage the use of high-efficiency space and water heating equipment, central air conditioning, lighting and other measures in commercial and industrial buildings. The installation of new energy-efficient equipment will save you money on your energy bills and can make your business more comfortable for your customers and employees. Energy-efficient equipment also can help delay the need for additional generating capacity and help reduce the demand on the natural resources needed to produce energy.

EnergyAdvantage incentives are available to Iowa customers who install qualifying equipment and purchase the energy for which the incentive is paid from MidAmerican Energy. Read testimonials of representatives from Iowa schools and municipalities that have put the power of our EnergyAdvantage programs to work.

Why Choose EnergyAdvantage Rebates?
Rebates are easy to apply for and reduce your out-of-pocket costs.

Low-Interest Revolving Loan Fund
Through its Building Energy Management Program, the Iowa Department of Administrative Services offers a 1 percent revolving loan fund to assist eligible schools, hospitals, colleges and universities, local governments and other nonprofits in Iowa with energy efficiency improvements. MidAmerican Energy’s free energy assessments available through the BusinessCheck® and Nonresidential Energy Analysis programs will help qualify your organization for the loan program.

What Communities Do We Serve?
A listing of communities served by MidAmerican Energy, along with the type of service provided to those communities, is located in the contractors' section of our website.

Questions?
Call our representatives at 800-894-9599.

Rebates are subject to change or cancellation without notice. Some restrictions may apply.

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During the summer, sunlight streaming in windows forces an air conditioner to work harder, leading to increased energy use. While curtains can be closed, summer shade can be achieved by planting trees around your home. Learn More
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A water heater is one of the home’s hardest working appliances and a great place to begin being more energy efficient. Start by setting the hot water temperature to no higher than 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Learn More
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Personal computers use about the same amount of energy to start up as when they are on for about two seconds. Learn More