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Energy Trust of Oregon Heat Pump Rebate

Up to $1,800 + ductless adders

Energy Trust of Oregon — the state-chartered nonprofit funded by PGE, Pacific Power, NW Natural, and Cascade Natural Gas customer surcharges — operates Oregon's primary residential energy efficiency program. The Energy Trust Heat Pump Rebate pays up to $1,800 for ducted air-source heat pump installs, plus ductless adders that can push the total to $2,500+ for whole-home ductless multi-zone installs. The program covers both space-heating heat pumps and heat pump water heaters (separate $500 rebate). Energy Trust pairs with the federal 25C credit (30% up to $2,000) and HEEHRA for income-qualified households for total stacked incentives often exceeding $5,000.

Eligibility

Who qualifies?

Oregon residents in PGE, Pacific Power, NW Natural, or Cascade Natural Gas service territories.

Equipment requirement?

Energy Trust qualified equipment list. Cold-climate ASHP for full rebate; standard ASHP at lower tier.

Whole-home displacement?

Higher rebate tier for whole-home ductless installs.

How to apply for Energy Trust Heat Pump

  1. Find Energy Trust trade ally

    Directory at energytrust.org. Most Oregon HVAC companies are trade allies.

  2. Get a quote

    Trade ally identifies Energy Trust eligible equipment and applies rebate.

  3. Reserve and install

    Reservation through Energy Trust portal. Standard heat pump installation.

  4. Discount applied at invoice

    Energy Trust pays trade ally; homeowner sees price reduction.

Stacking with other programs

Stacks with federal 25C, HEEHRA (income-qualified), and any utility-specific gas-to-electric conversion bonuses. Oregon stack on a $13,000 ASHP install can deliver $4,000+ in incentives.

Frequently asked questions

Stack with federal 25C? +
Yes. Energy Trust reduces basis; federal 25C 30% applies to net cost up to $2,000.
HEEHRA in Oregon? +
Yes — Oregon has launched HEEHRA. Stacks with Energy Trust for income-qualified.
HPWH separately? +
Yes. Energy Trust pays $500 for HPWH. Federal 25C covers HPWH under shared $2,000 cap.

Official program page: https://energytrust.org/incentives/heat-pumps/

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