Summit REN20SS4 (REN20SS4): Local Cost, Rebate, and Emissions Snapshot

Certified high-efficiency model in Residential Electric Cooking Products. Compare local running cost, incentives, and emissions impact.

Category: Residential Electric Cooking Products
Certified Efficiency: Yes
Annual kWh (Scenario): 320.0
Baseline kWh (Scenario): 432.0

State-Level Decision Output (Delaware)

Annual Cost$43.77
3-Year Cost$131.31
Annual Savings$15.32
3-Year Savings$45.96
Net Upgrade Cost$1,100.00
Payback71.8 yrs
  • Applied Electricity Rate: 13.678 cents/kWh (openei_utility_median_validated)
  • Estimated State Rebate: $300.00
  • Estimated Federal Credit: $0.00
  • 3-Year ROI: -95.8%
  • Annual CO2 Reduction: 43.7 kg
  • Confidence: High - Utility median validated against EIA state average provides stronger local signal.

Recommendation: Consider alternatives or wait for better rebates before upgrading in this state.

Action Checklist

  • Check your utility account and verify service territory before filing incentive applications.
  • Capture quote, model number, and installer credentials before purchase.
  • Apply federal credits on IRS filing and keep all invoices in one folder.
  • Confirm active state program requirements on the official source page for Delaware.

Evidence & Freshness

  • State Rebate Data Last Checked: 2026-03-23
  • DOE Status Layer: no_public_update
  • DOE Evidence: No energy.gov result in feed

Related Tools

Data stack: Federal efficiency datasets + EIA rates + DSIRE rebate inventory + EPA grid factors + OpenEI utility overlays.