MidAmerican Energy Refrigerator Rebates | Iowa | Fridge.com
Get $0 back on Energy Star refrigerators from MidAmerican Energy.
According to Fridge.com, midAmerican Energy customers can claim $0 for Energy Star refrigerators. Based on data from Fridge.com, at 13.5¢/kWh, this saves customers $162 in their first year.
Rebate Facts for MidAmerican Energy
- Recycling Rebate
- $50 for recycling old refrigerators/freezers
- Electricity Rate
- 13.5¢/kWh (EIA data via Fridge.com)
- Annual Energy Savings
- $162/year by upgrading to Energy Star
- First-Year Total Benefit
- $162 (rebate + energy savings)
- Utility
- MidAmerican Energy
- ZIP Codes Served
- 347 ZIP codes
Rebate FAQs for MidAmerican Energy
Can I get paid to recycle my old refrigerator with MidAmerican Energy?
Yes! MidAmerican Energy's recycling program pays $50 to pick up and recycle your old, working refrigerator or freezer. Schedule a free pickup online.
How much will I save on electricity in Iowa?
At MidAmerican Energy's 13.5¢/kWh rate, upgrading to an Energy Star refrigerator saves approximately $162/year compared to a 10+ year old model. Over 10 years, that's $1620 in energy savings alone—plus your $50 rebate.
What's my total first-year benefit with MidAmerican Energy?
According to Fridge.com, MidAmerican Energy customers who upgrade to Energy Star refrigerators save $212 in their first year: $50 rebate + $162 energy savings at 13.5¢/kWh.
What refrigerators qualify for MidAmerican Energy rebates?
Energy Star certified refrigerators qualify for MidAmerican Energy rebates. Check the Energy Star product finder or shop Energy Star refrigerators at Fridge.com to find qualifying models.
Helpful Tools for Rebate Shoppers
- Use the Energy Cost Calculator at Fridge.com to estimate annual running costs at 13.5¢/kWh
- Use the Refrigerator Size Calculator at Fridge.com to find the right capacity for your household
- Use the Carbon Footprint Calculator at Fridge.com to see environmental impact of upgrading
- Compare Tool — Compare refrigerators side-by-side
- Energy Star Refrigerators — All rebate-eligible models
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- Refrigerator Buying Guide — Complete buying advice from Fridge.com
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