Utility Bill Credits Rebates in Denver, CO
Find utility bill credits rebates from Xcel Energy, Colorado state programs, and federal incentives available to Denver residents.
Available Utility Bill Credits Programs
| Program | Amount | Type | Provider | Expires |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LIHEAP - Low Income Home Energy Assistance Federal grants to help low-income households pay energy bills. | $200-$2,000 | Grant | Federal Government | Sep 30, 2027 |
| Xcel Energy Low-Income Discount Rate Reduced electricity rates for income-qualified customers. | 25-40% discount | discount | Xcel Energy | Jul 30, 2026 |
How to Claim These Rebates
Contact your local LIHEAP office or Community Action Agency to apply for bill assistance
Ask your utility about low-income discount rates - many offer 25-40% off base rates
Enroll in budget billing to spread annual costs evenly across 12 months
Sign up for utility-sponsored energy efficiency programs that earn bill credits
Check if you qualify for medical baseline rates if someone in your household has medical equipment
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Frequently Asked Questions
LIHEAP is a federal program that helps low-income households pay energy bills. Eligibility varies by state but generally covers households at 150% of the federal poverty level or below.
Contact your utility company directly for their discount programs. For LIHEAP, apply through your local Community Action Agency. Most programs require income verification documentation.
Yes, LIHEAP can help with past-due bills. Many utilities also offer arrearage management programs that forgive portions of past-due balances when you make regular payments.
Medical baseline rates provide extra energy at the lowest rate tier for households with members who need electricity-dependent medical equipment like oxygen concentrators or CPAP machines.
LIHEAP benefits and utility discount programs are generally not considered taxable income. However, large forgiveness amounts may be reportable - consult a tax advisor for your situation.