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Green Power for a Green L.A.™ Program
The Green Power for a Green L.A. program gives Los Angeles residents, businesses, and governmental agencies a stake in helping to preserve and protect our environment through their voluntary contribution to support additional renewable energy.
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Home Energy Improvement Program
LADWP is offering residential customers the opportunity to improve the energy and water performance in their homes, which can improve their comfort level and potentially reduce their energy and water cost through the Home Energy Improvement Program (HEIP). The program is free to eligible customers.
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Interconnection Program for NEM (PV), BESS, and Cogeneration Projects
LADWP’s Interconnection Program for Net Energy Metering (NEM), Battery Energy Storage (BESS), and Co-Generation is a key strategy to meeting renewable energy goals and harnessing local renewable energy resources.
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Landscape Training Classes
Classes are available online and in person and provide a cursory overview of the benefits of a California Friendly® Native Plant landscape, how to remove turf and replace it with low-water-using landscape, and garden design and plant selection.
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Level Pay
Monthly billing is here! Level Pay is a new, convenient monthly bill payment option that helps you budget for your LADWP bill and pay off past due amounts.
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Life-Support Equipment Discount
LADWP offers a discount to households who use an eligible life-support device such as motorized wheelchairs, respirators, dialysis machines, and other life-support equipment.
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Los Angeles Outdoor Landscaping Academy
LADWP's Los Angeles Outdoor Landscape Academy (LAOLA) offers a variety of workshops to help Angelenos replace turf with California Friendly® landscape and improve irrigation efficiency. LADWP is committed to advancing sustainable landscape transformations through educational courses for customers and landscape industry professionals.
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Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) helps eligible income-qualified households to manage and meet their immediate home heating and/or cooling needs.
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Mulch
Mulch plays a vital role in creating and maintaining a drought tolerant landscape. Mulch is available at no cost to all City of LA residents through LA Sanitation's Free Mulch Giveaway program.
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Multi-Residential Home Energy Improvement Program
LADWP is offering Multi-Residential (5+ units) customers the opportunity to improve the energy and water performance in their homes, which can improve their comfort level and potentially reduce their energy and water cost through the Home Energy Improvement Program (HEIP). The program is free to eligible customers.
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My Water Insights Program
LADWP’s My Water Insights is a free home water management program designed to help customers better understand their water use through home water reports and a user-friendly online portal.
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Physician Certified Allowance Discount
A discount on electric bills are available to customers who provide verification by a state-licensed physician that a full-time member of the household has a qualified medical condition.
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Power Savers
LADWP Power Savers is an energy management program for residential and small commercial customers that allows remote adjustments of your thermostat up during the high energy-use season.
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Residential EV Charger Rebate Program
The Residential EV Charger Rebate Program offers customers rebates to help offset the cost of purchasing and installing eligible charging stations for electric vehicles.
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Residential Recycled Water Fill Station Program
The City of Los Angeles is once again offering recycled water to all LADWP customers. Customers may fill up with recycled water for approved purposes, free of charge.
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Residential SoCal Water $mart Water Rebate Program
Through a partnership with the Metropolitan Water District’s SoCal Water $mart program, LADWP offers water conservation rebates for clothes washers, toilets, leak detection, turf replacement and landscape irrigation.
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Senior Citizen/Disability Lifeline Rate
The Lifeline Rate Program is a City of LA Office of Finance program that offers senior and disabled citizens an exemption on their electric and other utility bills.
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Shared Solar
Shared Solar enables residential customers living in multifamily dwellings (apartments, condominiums, duplexes) to fix a portion of their electric bill against rising utility costs for 10 years, as well as support renewable energy, help create local jobs, help reduce the carbon footprint of LADWP’s generation portfolio and lessen the impact of global warming.
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Solar Rooftops
SRP is designed to expand access to solar participation for qualified LADWP residential customers who otherwise may not be able to participate in solar because of the high cost of installing panels. The program launched in early 2017 and was revised to expand the program's scope and eligibility in May 2019.
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Technical Assistance Program (TAP)
The TAP program assists commercial, industrial, and multi-family residential customers with modernizing their facilities with the latest water efficient equipment, saving money and conservation.
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Turf Replacement Rebate
Save on your water bill by transforming your lawn with the Turf Replacement Rebate, LADWP’s most popular water conservation program. Residential and Commercial customers can receive support and rebates for sustainable landscaping improvements.
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Used Electric Vehicle Rebate Program
Make the switch to an EV! Rebates of up to $4,000 now available for qualifying used electric vehicles (EVs) purchased within 12 months of application submittal!
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Utility Built Solar (UBS)
In 1998, our Utility Built Solar (UBS) program began installing solar on City-owned rooftops and parking lots to prepare Los Angeles for the growing impacts of climate change. With over 47 projects, there have been 25 megawatts (MW) of solar installed making LADWP’s energy greener. This is equivalent to the pollution reduction of powering 7,622 homes or taking 3,086 cars off the road annually.
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Virtual Net Metering
Local solar plays an important role in helping us meet our renewable energy targets, while reducing the carbon footprint of our power generation portfolio.