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Duke Energy Florida powers multifamily growth with energy-efficient incentive

Duke Energy Florida’s new ENERGY STAR incentive offers builders up to $1,000 per unit for energy-efficient multifamily housing.
Chuck Merlis November 27, 2025

Duke Energy Florida has launched a new incentive program designed to encourage multifamily builders to meet ENERGY STAR® standards. 

The program provides a $500 rebate for each certified unit, along with an additional $500 federal tax credit, for a total of up to $1,000 in potential savings per metered apartment, condo or townhome.

Beazer Homes is the first builder to participate. The company is developing two townhome communities in Oviedo, Aulin Square and Towns at Greenleaf, which will include a combined 85 ENERGY STAR-certified units in Central Florida.

“Multifamily new construction is increasing drastically in many of Duke Energy Florida’s service areas,” said Melissa Seixas, Duke Energy Florida state president. “By focusing on builder incentives in this area of high growth, we can also help customers save on their monthly energy bills when they purchase or rent an ENERGY STAR-certified unit.”

How the program works

Builders can qualify by registering as a Duke Energy Trade Ally. They must complete ENERGY STAR certification requirements and submit verification for each metered unit to receive the rebate.

ENERGY STAR-certified homes use at least 10% less energy than those built to code and typically achieve a 20% improvement on average. 

That results in long-term savings for residents and supports Duke Energy’s goal of creating a more efficient and sustainable energy future.

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“Utility costs are a critical piece of the equation for housing affordability, but that is just the start of benefits for customers,” said Steve Cervino, Beazer Homes area president. “We are proud to build above and beyond ENERGY STAR standards so homeowners can experience healthier, quieter and more comfortable living spaces.”

Local impact

The incentive program aligns with the region’s rapid growth in multifamily housing and reflects Duke Energy Florida’s effort to partner with builders to advance energy efficiency. 

The initiative supports both affordability and environmental stewardship, two priorities shaping the state’s long-term development.

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As Florida’s population continues to grow, the program provides builders and residents with a practical path to lower energy costs and more sustainable communities.

For more information, call 800-559-3853 or visit Duke Energy’s website.

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