California Alternative Energy and Advanced Transportation Financing Authority

GoGreen Home Energy Financing

Helping Californians make their homes more efficient and comfortable

Energy Efficiency Loans for California Homeowners and Tenants

Formerly known as the Residential Energy Efficiency Loan program, the GoGreen Home Energy Financing program (GoGreen Home) is designed to help Californians save energy at home by making attractive financing more widely available for home energy efficiency improvements. GoGreen Home offers a credit enhancement to mitigate the risk of default, which enables participating lenders to offer lower rates, longer payback terms and higher loan amounts, and to approve a broader base of borrowers for energy efficiency loans. Customers may upgrade a single-family home, townhome, condo, duplex, triplex, fourplex or manufactured home.

Of California’s 10 million single-family housing units, about 65% were built before statewide energy efficiency standards took effect in 1978. Policymakers view energy efficiency improvements to single-family residences as an important source of energy savings. More than half the energy used by this segment is for heating water and spaces.

In February 2022 CAEATFA signed a Memorandum of Agreement with Energy Solutions, the implementer of the TECH Clean California Initiative (TECH), a market transformation program designed to accelerate adoption of commercially available, low-emissions space- and water-heating equipment. Learn more about the CAEATFA partnership with TECH on the Additional Funding landing page.

GoGreen Finacing. Participating Finance Companies

GoGreenFinancing.com is the public face of GoGreen Home. California residents can use the GoGreen Financing online platform to find participating lenders and contractors to finance and install their energy efficiency upgrades.

Participating Finance Companies

CAEATFA works with finance companies to provide customers with attractive financing options. The GoGreen Home Approved Lenders chart lists up-to-date rates and terms for GoGreen Home loans available through participating credit unions. The Apply for Financing tool on GoGreenFinancing.com provides information on lender offerings in a user-friendly format.

GoGreen Home financing is currently offered through seven credit unions: California Coast Credit Union, Desert Valleys Federal Credit Union, Diablo Valley Federal Credit Union, First US Community Credit Union, Matadors Community Credit Union, Travis Credit Union and Valley Oak Credit Union. Additionally, customers who receive electricity from PG&E, SCE, SDG&E and customers of SoCalGas may instantly finance energy efficient appliances via Eco Financing, a partnership between Lewis & Clark Bank and platform provider Enervee.

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Finance companies that are interested in partnering with GoGreen Home should visit the Finance Companies page on GoGreenFinancing.com or contact the GoGreen Home team at cheef@treasurer.ca.gov.


Program Status

The California Public Utilities Commission authorized the Residential Energy Efficiency Loan (REEL) Assistance program to launch as a pilot program in July 2016 and approved its transition to a full program in April 2020.In August 2021 the name of the REEL program was changed to GoGreen Home Energy Financing.

For detailed information on GoGreen Home program activity, visit the CHEEF Reports and Additional Materials page.

Who Benefits And How?

GoGreen Home is available to owners and tenants of single-family houses, townhomes, condominiums, mobile homes and multiplexes of up to four units where an investor-owned utility (PG&E, SCE, SCG and/or SDG&E) provides (or a Community Choice Aggregator procures) energy.

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Through GoGreen Home, homeowners and renters can access more affordable loans for energy upgrades such as efficient HVAC systems, heat pumps, cool roofs, appliances, insulation and new windows (view the complete list of Eligible Energy Efficiency Measures, or EEEMs).

Borrowers can also use GoGreen Home financing for limited non-energy improvements like landscaping and remodeling.

Among the hundreds of California households to benefit from the program is the Flores family, pictured on this page. The Floreses financed multiple energy efficiency upgrades for their home, including a tankless water heater and a new furnace, and kept their payments affordable thanks to the program’s advantageous rates and terms. Learn more about their experience on GoGreenFinancing.com.

GoGreen Home Contractors

All GoGreen Home projects (except those eligible for self-install; see the EEEMs list for designations) must be completed by an enrolled GoGreen Home contractor. Current contractor listings, updated regularly, may be found through the Find a Contractor tool on GoGreenFinancing.com.

Contractors who are interested in partnering with GoGreen Home should visit the Contractor Resources page or contact the Contractor Support Team at gogreen@frontierenergy.com.

Regulations

The regulations for the REEL program were initially authorized under the emergency regulations process on March 9, 2015, then were formalized through the regular rulemaking process and approved by the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) on April 13, 2016. The regulations were modified on Sept. 17, 2018. OAL approved emergency regulations for additional modifications on May 24, 2021 as well as a non-substantive modification to change the name to GoGreen Home Energy Financing on Aug. 25, 2021. Visit the GoGreen Home regulations webpage for links to the current regulations.

Learn more

Find more information about GoGreen Home at GoGreenFinancing.com.