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Low Income Program
Through a partnership with Community Action Partnership (CAP) Agencies, Princeton Public Utilities Commission provides assistance to qualified low-income homeowners to upgrade to energy-efficient ENERGY STAR-rated products. The utility covers the cost of replacing inefficient lighting (up to $70 in value) and certain working appliances that are at least 10 years old.
While making weatherization/conservation service visits to low-income households, the CAP Agency looks for potential installation of the following ENERGY STAR-qualified equipment:
- Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs)
- Refrigerators
- Microwave ovens (do not have to be ENERGY STAR qualified)
- Room air conditioners
- Clothes washers
If you are interested in participating in this program, please contact your local CAP Agency to determine your eligibility. Funding for this program may be limited.

