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Less can mean so much more.

The surest way to reduce emissions is to use less energy. And with Fueling Tomorrow Today, we’re incentivizing our customers to do just that. Discover how you can take advantage of our WeatherWise Savings Program to improve your own energy efficiency and save money in the process.

Hybrid Systems: The Best of Both Worlds

Hybrid home heating systems with cooling capabilities use both electricity and natural gas to provide comfort and consistency at a lower cost—and with greater performance—than other options. And if you qualify for a rebate through our Conservation Incentive Program, you could save $2,500 on the installation.

Energy Efficiency Rebate Programs

Residential

The WeatherWise Savings Program offers residential customers in National Fuels Service territory several money-saving rebates for air-sealing, insulation and other weatherization upgrades. These improvements save energy, lower utility bills and enhance indoor comfort year-round.

Non-Residential

All non-residential customers can save money through fixed or customized rebates on select energy-efficient equipment installations, regardless of natural gas consumption.

Lower Your
Carbon Footprint

While natural gas is already a low-emission energy source, taking a few simple steps to conserve energy can yield even more benefits for our environment.
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Impact of the Residential Rebate Program

Since its approval in 2007, National Fuel Gas Distribution Corporation’s Conservation Incentive Program helped residential customers upgrade to high-efficiency heating, water heating, and other home equipment. Through September 2025, the program delivered meaningful, measurable results — reducing energy use, lowering emissions, and helping homeowners invest in more efficient technologies.

176,479


176,479 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions avoided

$53.7


$53.7 million in residential rebates distributed

251,791


251,791 residential rebates issued

Cumulative Energy Efficiency Program emissions reductions from calendar years 2008 through 2024.