It's tax season again, and we want to make sure you are equipped to take advantage of the tax credits for energy efficiency and clean energy upgrades available when you file your 2023 taxes. Read more.
The DCSEU is Hiring!
Do you want to work at an organization that encourages collaboration, big ideas, and creativity? Check out our job openings and make an impact in the District's growing clean energy economy.
Home Heating & Cooling Rebates
Your home's heating, cooling, and water heating systems generally make up most of your energy bills. Take advantage of DCSEU rebates to save up to $700 while upgrading to more efficient central AC, heat pumps, and heat pump water heaters.
Electrify Your Home, DC: Switch, Power Up, & Shine.
Did you know that if you're an income-qualified District resident, you can get energy-efficient electric heating and cooling equipment and an induction stove at no cost to you? Learn how you can make the switch.
Celebrating Black History in DC
This year's theme for Black History Month is African Americans and the Arts. Follow us on Instagram as we highlight Black artists who have made an impact in the District.
Case Study: Empowering Ms. Senior DC through Affordable Electrification
Cerise Turner, Ms. Senior DC, started her electrification journey with a no-cost solar installation through Solar for All. Now she's has a new gas-free energy-efficient heat pump water heater through the HVAC Replacement program. Read the full case study.
Rewiring America Launches Personal Electrification Planner
Want to go electric but not sure where to start? Try Rewiring America’s new Personal Electrification Planner!
In less than five minutes, you can generate a personalized plan to help you go electric based on your unique home, lifestyle, and priorities. Learn more.
Check out the DCSEU in Capital One Arena
Off to catch a sports game or concert at Capital One Arena this month? Keep an eye out for the DCSEU.Snap a picture and tag us on Instagram if you spot our signs in the arena.
6 Solar Sites Saving DC Residents Energy & Money
Since 2019 the DCSEU has worked with solar developers and contractors to build more than 200 community solar systems in the District.