Time Is Running Out

As of April 1, 2012, no more rebates are available for whole house energy evaluations. All work must be completed on jobs applying for a KHP Rebate by April 30, 2012. The last day to submit KHP loan applications is April 13, 2012, and jobs with KHP loans must be completed (with all paper work turned in) by June 15, 2012. Please note that KHP's network of specially-trained contractors is still available to complete energy efficient retro fits. Funding is still available in Boone, Campbell, and Kenton Counties through the Greater Cincinnati Energy Alliance.

KHP, an ARRA-funded program, is set to expire on June 30, 2012. In order to closeout the existing KHP program and pipeline of jobs, please review the very important dates listed to the right.

Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC) and KHP staff are working to secure new funding sources to transition KHP to post ARRA funding. The new program design has not yet been finalized but we will communicate with our contractor base and consumers as soon as details are available, so please check back and for further updates and announcements.

Thank you for your interest in KHP! KHP is confident that its second phase will build upon the considerable success that the program has enjoyed during its ARRA-funded start-up. Announcements will be provided in the coming weeks that will explain the new structure of the KHP program.


*KHP reserves the right to modify dates provided above as needed based upon funding availability

    Important Dates*

  • April 13, 2012 – Last day to apply for a KHP loan.[1]
  • April 30, 2012 – Final day to complete KHP jobs receiving rebates.[2]
  • June 15, 2012 – All KHP jobs with loans must be complete with all paperwork signed by all parties as needed and submitted to KHP for final processing.[3]







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KY Home Performance

KY Home Performance (KHP) helps Kentucky homeowners save money and energy while improving the comfort of their homes.

  • Do you have high energy bills?
  • Is your heating and cooling system not keeping your home comfortable?
  • Does your home have drafty windows and doors?
   Limited time 3.99%

Installing replacement windows, new heating or air conditioning equipment, or adding more insulation may improve your home’s energy performance.  But if you want to optimize your home’s energy efficiency, comfort, and substantially lower your utility bills, the way to get the best results is with the comprehensive, "whole-house approach" offered by KY Home Performance.

Limited time offer for 3.99 percent financing for first 100 KHP loans

As of June 16, KHP is offering a special 3.99 percent loan to help you improve your home's efficiency. 

KY Home Performance is a partnership between Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC), Kentucky Department for Energy Development and Independence (DEDI), and Kentucky Finance Administration Cabinet.  With support from DEDI, the Finance Administration Cabinet, utility and other partners, KHC administers the program.  Together, certified industry professionals will perform a comprehensive energy evaluation, make the necessary improvements you approve, and perform a quality assurance evaluation to verify the quality of the work to help protect your home investment.



Benefits of KY Home Performance

  • Savings of 20 percent or more* on utility bills.
  • Fewer drafts and more comfortable rooms.
  • Work performed by specially trained professionals.
  • Third-party quality assurance to make sure work gets done right.
  • Cash Rebates of up to $2000 or loans of 6.99% for up to $20,000 (terms and conditions apply).
*Savings vary but most households can achieve savings of 20 percent or more with whole-house energy improvements.
[1] - The job must have completed and submitted their KHP whole house energy evaluation by April 1, 2012.
[2] - All field work must be completely finished and all required project documents must be signed by the appropriate parties and submitted to KHP for final processing. Funds available on a first come first served basis and are limited to the first 1,000 KHP whole house evaluations.
[3] - While most KHP projects opt for the 20 percent rebate option, homeowners who elect to proceed with a KHP loan for their project will be granted additional time to complete their projects due to the longer lead times that processing these jobs requires.