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WINDOWS - ENERGY TRUST OF OREGON Windows play a large part in regulating energy use and costs. ENERGY STAR ® qualified high-efficiency windows reduce condensation, decrease drafts and air leaks, and can increase your home’s value and curb appeal. Installing new, tight-fitting windows also helps seal your home against unwanted air intrusion or escape.SOLAR WITHIN REACH
Download our Solar Within Reach fact sheet.; Tips on choosing a solar contractor and comparing bids; Learn about net metering Tax credits. A tax credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction of the income tax you owe. Federal tax credits are non-refundable, which means you must pay taxes in order to claim the credit. EXTENDED CAPACITY HEAT PUMPS Extended capacity heat pump (replacing electric forced-air furnace) $1,350. Must replace electric forced-air furnace as home’s primary heating source. Unit must be included in Energy Trust’s list of qualifying products. Controls must be set with an auxiliary heat lockout setting when available. SAVINGS WITHIN REACH For qualification questions or more information regarding Savings Within Reach, call 1.866.368.7878. Upgrade. Incentive. Requirements. Attic insulation. $0.50 per square foot. If existing condition is R-11 or less, insulate to R-38. Manufactured homes are not eligible for this incentive. Wall insulation.DUCTLESS HEAT PUMPS
Send by Emailresidentialforms@energytrust.org. Send by Fax. 1.866.516.7592. Equipment. Incentive. Requirements. Ductless heat pump. $500. Home must be a single-family or manufactured home and currently use electric resistance heat* as the primary heat source.SMART THERMOSTATS
Smart thermostat. $80. Smart thermostat model must be included in Energy Trust’s list of qualified products, be connected to the internet through your Wi-Fi network and configured with your home’s location. Home must be primarily heated by an electric forced-air furnace, gas forced-air furnace or ducted heat pump. HEAT PUMPS - ENERGY TRUST OF OREGON Heat pumps provide year-round comfort and save considerable energy by moving heat in or out of your home, depending on the season. Because heat pumps move heat instead of generating it, these systems arehighly efficient.
CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONERS Central air conditioner. $250. Minimum nominal Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating (SEER) of 15 or greater for the outdoor unit, and a minimum total system Energy Efficiency Rating (EER) of 12 or greater. Ask your contractor to verify the outdoor unit can be found on the qualifying products list and that the total system achieves a minimum12 EER
EXISTING BUILDINGS FORMS What solutions are right for me? Not sure what solutions are right for you? Tell us a few things about yourself and we'll get you right to the information you need to start saving money and energy today. ENERGY TRUST OF OREGONRESIDENTIALCOMMERCIALINDUSTRY + AGRICULTURERENEWABLE ENERGYCOMMUNITIES Energy Trust helps Oregon residential, business and nonprofit utility ratepayers use less energy, save on energy costs and move to renewableresources.
WINDOWS - ENERGY TRUST OF OREGON Windows play a large part in regulating energy use and costs. ENERGY STAR ® qualified high-efficiency windows reduce condensation, decrease drafts and air leaks, and can increase your home’s value and curb appeal. Installing new, tight-fitting windows also helps seal your home against unwanted air intrusion or escape.SOLAR WITHIN REACH
Download our Solar Within Reach fact sheet.; Tips on choosing a solar contractor and comparing bids; Learn about net metering Tax credits. A tax credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction of the income tax you owe. Federal tax credits are non-refundable, which means you must pay taxes in order to claim the credit. EXTENDED CAPACITY HEAT PUMPS Extended capacity heat pump (replacing electric forced-air furnace) $1,350. Must replace electric forced-air furnace as home’s primary heating source. Unit must be included in Energy Trust’s list of qualifying products. Controls must be set with an auxiliary heat lockout setting when available. SAVINGS WITHIN REACH For qualification questions or more information regarding Savings Within Reach, call 1.866.368.7878. Upgrade. Incentive. Requirements. Attic insulation. $0.50 per square foot. If existing condition is R-11 or less, insulate to R-38. Manufactured homes are not eligible for this incentive. Wall insulation.DUCTLESS HEAT PUMPS
Send by Emailresidentialforms@energytrust.org. Send by Fax. 1.866.516.7592. Equipment. Incentive. Requirements. Ductless heat pump. $500. Home must be a single-family or manufactured home and currently use electric resistance heat* as the primary heat source.SMART THERMOSTATS
Smart thermostat. $80. Smart thermostat model must be included in Energy Trust’s list of qualified products, be connected to the internet through your Wi-Fi network and configured with your home’s location. Home must be primarily heated by an electric forced-air furnace, gas forced-air furnace or ducted heat pump. HEAT PUMPS - ENERGY TRUST OF OREGON Heat pumps provide year-round comfort and save considerable energy by moving heat in or out of your home, depending on the season. Because heat pumps move heat instead of generating it, these systems arehighly efficient.
CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONERS Central air conditioner. $250. Minimum nominal Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating (SEER) of 15 or greater for the outdoor unit, and a minimum total system Energy Efficiency Rating (EER) of 12 or greater. Ask your contractor to verify the outdoor unit can be found on the qualifying products list and that the total system achieves a minimum12 EER
EXISTING BUILDINGS FORMS What solutions are right for me? Not sure what solutions are right for you? Tell us a few things about yourself and we'll get you right to the information you need to start saving money and energy today.RESIDENTIAL
Improve. Get cash back and access the tools and professionals you need to complete your energy-saving home upgrades. Upgrades + Cash Incentives >. Income-qualified Services >. Condos + Townhomes >. Find a Contractor >. Financing Options >. Promotions >. Forms >. ABOUT - ENERGY TRUST OF OREGON Energy Trust information, cash incentives and contractor connections help customers use less energy, generate renewable power and protect the environment. We are a mission-based organization collaborating with utilities, nonprofits and government agencies to deliver significant clean energy benefits for Oregon. Explore Energy Trust >. BONUS INCENTIVES HELP YOU SAVE MORE Single-family property, or condo, townhome, duplex, triplex or fourplex. $0.60 per square foot. $0.15 per square foot. $0.75 per square foot. December 31, 2021. Paper and online applications will be accepted. Incentives are subject to funding availability and maychange.
CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONERS Central air conditioner. $250. Minimum nominal Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating (SEER) of 15 or greater for the outdoor unit, and a minimum total system Energy Efficiency Rating (EER) of 12 or greater. Ask your contractor to verify the outdoor unit can be found on the qualifying products list and that the total system achieves a minimum12 EER
NO-COST LIGHTING UPGRADES FOR SMALL BUSINESSES For a small business, staying competitive means making every dollar count. One of the quickest andDUCTLESS HEAT PUMPS
Download our heating infographic.. Ductless heat pump benefits. Provide consistent heat even when outside temperatures drop to 14 degrees F or lower. Are quiet and compact, and can heat or cool individual rooms or zones—each controlled by its own thermostat. BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS The board of directors meets multiple times throughout the year and holds an annual strategic planning workshop. All board meetings and workshops are open to the public, and we list on the agenda if the board is meeting in a closed executive session prior to the fullmeeting.
EXISTING BUILDINGS: GAS HVAC AND WATER HEATING Modulating Boiler Burner. $5 per kBtu/h of burner rated capacity. Hydronic Heating Circulator Pumps, Single Speed Electronically Commutated Motor (ECM)*. $100-$300 each. Hydronic Heating Circulator Pumps, Variable Speed ECM*. $150-$750 each. Commercial Air-Source Heat Pumps - Retrofit*. $500 per ton. Commercial Air-Source Heat Pumps –New or
CITY OF PORTLAND HOME ENERGY SCORES Getting started on the path to a more efficient and comfortable home just got easier. If you purchased a home recently in the city of Portland, you may already have a Home Energy Score and Report, which provides customized recommendations for your home. UTILITY ASSISTANCE OPTIONS AVAILABLE FOR OREGONIANS The economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on individuals, businesses and communities may continue far into the future for manyOregonians.
ENERGY TRUST OF OREGONRESIDENTIALCOMMERCIALINDUSTRY + AGRICULTURERENEWABLE ENERGYCOMMUNITIES Energy Trust helps Oregon residential, business and nonprofit utility ratepayers use less energy, save on energy costs and move to renewableresources.
WINDOWS - ENERGY TRUST OF OREGON Windows play a large part in regulating energy use and costs. ENERGY STAR ® qualified high-efficiency windows reduce condensation, decrease drafts and air leaks, and can increase your home’s value and curb appeal. Installing new, tight-fitting windows also helps seal your home against unwanted air intrusion or escape.SOLAR WITHIN REACH
Download our Solar Within Reach fact sheet.; Tips on choosing a solar contractor and comparing bids; Learn about net metering Tax credits. A tax credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction of the income tax you owe. Federal tax credits are non-refundable, which means you must pay taxes in order to claim the credit. SAVINGS WITHIN REACH For qualification questions or more information regarding Savings Within Reach, call 1.866.368.7878. Upgrade. Incentive. Requirements. Attic insulation. $0.50 per square foot. If existing condition is R-11 or less, insulate to R-38. Manufactured homes are not eligible for this incentive. Wall insulation. EXTENDED CAPACITY HEAT PUMPS Extended capacity heat pump (replacing electric forced-air furnace) $1,350. Must replace electric forced-air furnace as home’s primary heating source. Unit must be included in Energy Trust’s list of qualifying products. Controls must be set with an auxiliary heat lockout setting when available.SMART THERMOSTATS
Smart thermostat. $80. Smart thermostat model must be included in Energy Trust’s list of qualified products, be connected to the internet through your Wi-Fi network and configured with your home’s location. Home must be primarily heated by an electric forced-air furnace, gas forced-air furnace or ducted heat pump.DUCTLESS HEAT PUMPS
Send by Emailresidentialforms@energytrust.org. Send by Fax. 1.866.516.7592. Equipment. Incentive. Requirements. Ductless heat pump. $500. Home must be a single-family or manufactured home and currently use electric resistance heat* as the primary heat source. 2021 DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION OPERATIONS PLAN Energy Trust of Oregon . 2021 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Operations Plan . Energy Trust is dedicated to helping utility customers in Oregon and Southwest Washington CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONERS Central air conditioner. $250. Minimum nominal Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating (SEER) of 15 or greater for the outdoor unit, and a minimum total system Energy Efficiency Rating (EER) of 12 or greater. Ask your contractor to verify the outdoor unit can be found on the qualifying products list and that the total system achieves a minimum12 EER
EXISTING BUILDINGS FORMS What solutions are right for me? Not sure what solutions are right for you? Tell us a few things about yourself and we'll get you right to the information you need to start saving money and energy today. ENERGY TRUST OF OREGONRESIDENTIALCOMMERCIALINDUSTRY + AGRICULTURERENEWABLE ENERGYCOMMUNITIES Energy Trust helps Oregon residential, business and nonprofit utility ratepayers use less energy, save on energy costs and move to renewableresources.
WINDOWS - ENERGY TRUST OF OREGON Windows play a large part in regulating energy use and costs. ENERGY STAR ® qualified high-efficiency windows reduce condensation, decrease drafts and air leaks, and can increase your home’s value and curb appeal. Installing new, tight-fitting windows also helps seal your home against unwanted air intrusion or escape.SOLAR WITHIN REACH
Download our Solar Within Reach fact sheet.; Tips on choosing a solar contractor and comparing bids; Learn about net metering Tax credits. A tax credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction of the income tax you owe. Federal tax credits are non-refundable, which means you must pay taxes in order to claim the credit. SAVINGS WITHIN REACH For qualification questions or more information regarding Savings Within Reach, call 1.866.368.7878. Upgrade. Incentive. Requirements. Attic insulation. $0.50 per square foot. If existing condition is R-11 or less, insulate to R-38. Manufactured homes are not eligible for this incentive. Wall insulation. EXTENDED CAPACITY HEAT PUMPS Extended capacity heat pump (replacing electric forced-air furnace) $1,350. Must replace electric forced-air furnace as home’s primary heating source. Unit must be included in Energy Trust’s list of qualifying products. Controls must be set with an auxiliary heat lockout setting when available.SMART THERMOSTATS
Smart thermostat. $80. Smart thermostat model must be included in Energy Trust’s list of qualified products, be connected to the internet through your Wi-Fi network and configured with your home’s location. Home must be primarily heated by an electric forced-air furnace, gas forced-air furnace or ducted heat pump.DUCTLESS HEAT PUMPS
Send by Emailresidentialforms@energytrust.org. Send by Fax. 1.866.516.7592. Equipment. Incentive. Requirements. Ductless heat pump. $500. Home must be a single-family or manufactured home and currently use electric resistance heat* as the primary heat source. 2021 DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION OPERATIONS PLAN Energy Trust of Oregon . 2021 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Operations Plan . Energy Trust is dedicated to helping utility customers in Oregon and Southwest Washington CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONERS Central air conditioner. $250. Minimum nominal Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating (SEER) of 15 or greater for the outdoor unit, and a minimum total system Energy Efficiency Rating (EER) of 12 or greater. Ask your contractor to verify the outdoor unit can be found on the qualifying products list and that the total system achieves a minimum12 EER
EXISTING BUILDINGS FORMS What solutions are right for me? Not sure what solutions are right for you? Tell us a few things about yourself and we'll get you right to the information you need to start saving money and energy today.RESIDENTIAL
Improve. Get cash back and access the tools and professionals you need to complete your energy-saving home upgrades. Upgrades + Cash Incentives >. Income-qualified Services >. Condos + Townhomes >. Find a Contractor >. Financing Options >. Promotions >. Forms >. ABOUT - ENERGY TRUST OF OREGON Energy Trust information, cash incentives and contractor connections help customers use less energy, generate renewable power and protect the environment. We are a mission-based organization collaborating with utilities, nonprofits and government agencies to deliver significant clean energy benefits for Oregon. Explore Energy Trust >. BONUS INCENTIVES HELP YOU SAVE MORE Single-family property, or condo, townhome, duplex, triplex or fourplex. $0.60 per square foot. $0.15 per square foot. $0.75 per square foot. December 31, 2021. Paper and online applications will be accepted. Incentives are subject to funding availability and maychange.
NO-COST LIGHTING UPGRADES FOR SMALL BUSINESSES For a small business, staying competitive means making every dollar count. One of the quickest and CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONERS Central air conditioner. $250. Minimum nominal Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating (SEER) of 15 or greater for the outdoor unit, and a minimum total system Energy Efficiency Rating (EER) of 12 or greater. Ask your contractor to verify the outdoor unit can be found on the qualifying products list and that the total system achieves a minimum12 EER
DUCTLESS HEAT PUMPS
Download our heating infographic.. Ductless heat pump benefits. Provide consistent heat even when outside temperatures drop to 14 degrees F or lower. Are quiet and compact, and can heat or cool individual rooms or zones—each controlled by its own thermostat. HEAT PUMPS - ENERGY TRUST OF OREGON Heat pumps provide year-round comfort and save considerable energy by moving heat in or out of your home, depending on the season. Because heat pumps move heat instead of generating it, these systems arehighly efficient.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS The board of directors meets multiple times throughout the year and holds an annual strategic planning workshop. All board meetings and workshops are open to the public, and we list on the agenda if the board is meeting in a closed executive session prior to the fullmeeting.
LIMITED-TIME PROMOTION FOR DUCTED AND DUCTLESS HEAT PUMPS To receive a list of approved Energy Trust trade allies in your area, call us at 1.866.311.1822 or check the Participating Trade Allies page. Heat Pumps. Incentive*. Requirements. Ducted heat pump. $3,000. Manufactured home built in or after 1985. Currently uses electric EXISTING BUILDINGS: GAS HVAC AND WATER HEATING Modulating Boiler Burner. $5 per kBtu/h of burner rated capacity. Hydronic Heating Circulator Pumps, Single Speed Electronically Commutated Motor (ECM)*. $100-$300 each. Hydronic Heating Circulator Pumps, Variable Speed ECM*. $150-$750 each. Commercial Air-Source Heat Pumps - Retrofit*. $500 per ton. Commercial Air-Source Heat Pumps –New or
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