The program launch was so popular that the Minnesota Appliance Rebate program website crashed today.
According to Minnesota Public Radio:
“The Minnesota Trade-in & Save Appliance Rebate Program encourages Minnesota residents to consume more energy efficient appliances by allowing residents to earn up to $200 for replacing their appliances with more energy efficient ones.
Demand for the rebate is so high that the Minnesota Appliance Rebate Web site is experiencing technical malfunctions, making it difficult for residents to reserve a rebate. The phone lines are working, but are busy due to high call volume. Regardless, people interested in the rebate are advised to keep calling.”
This program seems to not only benefit the environment but also the economy. Since everyone will have to actually purchase a new, energy efficient appliance, the retailers are going to benefit exponentially, which in turn, will benefit the economy of Minnesota.
What do you think?
Do you think Minnesota has found a great way to benefit the environment, while simultaneously stimulating the economy?
Or is the Minnesota (MN) Appliance Rebate Program like trying to put a band aid on a gun shot wound?