
Unlocking the Power of Rebates for a Greener Future
Home Rebate Group—Passionate About Energy Equality
Founded in 2023 in Birmingham, Alabama, Home Rebate Group (HRG) was established in response to the Inflation Reduction Act to address the growing need for energy-efficient solutions in underserved communities. Our team of experts specializes in home improvement and efficiency incentives, leveraging this expertise to support communities facing record-high energy burdens.
HRG operates MyNewHeatPump.com, an educational platform dedicated to raising awareness about the IRA Home Energy Rebate Programs and empowering homeowners to take control of their energy costs.
As a Rebate Aggregator, HRG pools single-family and multifamily home projects together, streamlining efficiency upgrades and incentivizing contractor participation in low-income areas. From helping homeowners maximize incentives to connecting them with qualified contractors, HRG simplifies the entire process, making energy efficiency accessible to all.
At HRG, our mission is simple: we make energy efficiency easier—for homeowners, contractors, and communities alike.

Aggregators: The Key to Scaling Energy Efficiency
Aggregators play a vital role in the success of IRA Home Energy Rebate Programs by streamlining the process for all stakeholders.

The U.S. Department of Energy defines aggregators as entities that simplify and scale energy efficiency projects by pooling multiple homes or buildings together. Aggregators reduce the complexity of rebate programs, making it easier for contractors to participate while ensuring homeowners receive maximum incentives.
Aggregators are the backbone of efficient and scalable energy rebate programs, offering essential services that benefit all stakeholders—homeowners, contractors, and program administrators alike.
Key Services Provided by Aggregators:
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Empowering Program Administrators Through Aggregators
Aggregators play a pivotal role in supporting program administrators by streamlining operations, fostering market transformation, and driving workforce development. Their contributions extend beyond simple rebate processing to create long-term, scalable solutions for energy efficiency initiatives.
By bridging the gap between homeowners, contractors, and program administrators, aggregators like Home Rebate Group create a streamlined, efficient pathway to achieve energy efficiency at scale. The result? Greater savings for everyone and measurable progress toward sustainability goals.