My home is all electric. Can I apply for just that portion of the rebate?
Yes. If you have all of your electric bills for the rebate year, you may find that you paid more than the standard rebate amount. If you did not save the bills for the rebate year, you can apply for the standard rebate of $25 using a current electric bill.

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1. I have an Aurora mailing address but I am outside of the corporate limits. Do I qualify for a rebate?
2. I applied last year, do I need to apply each subsequent year?
3. My bills are extremely high. Can I apply for more than the standard rebate?
4. I’m not sure if I should apply for the standard rebate or if I would be eligible for more than the standard amount. How do I know which type of rebate to apply for?
5. I did not save last year’s utility bills. Can I still apply for the rebate?
6. My home is all electric. Can I apply for just that portion of the rebate?
7. My name does not appear on my utility bill but I am the secondary joint holder of the utility accounts for my home. Can I apply for the rebate?
8. My rebate application always gets delayed. What am I doing wrong?