Energy Efficient Rebates

Parkland Light & Water Company

Has three ways to keep you warm in the winter & cool in the summer

#1 Our Ductless Heat Pump program can help reduce your electric utility bills and mitigate seasonal heat changes. The heat pumps provide your home with higher comfort level as the units provide both heating and air conditioning.

 The current incentives are:

Homes (site built or manufactured homes) with forced air electric furnaces, electric baseboard, electric wall heaters or electric ceiling cable – the Incentive is $800.

#2 Our Ducted Heat Pump Conversion program  for customers who have an existing electric forced air furnace with duct work and want lower heating bills in the winter and the comfort of air conditioning in the summer.

The current incentives are:

Air Source Heat Pump Conversions:

Homes (site built or manufactured homes) with ducted electric forced air furnaces – the Incentive is $1,000 starting October 1, 2023.

 Variable Speed Air Source Heat Pump Conversions:

Homes (site built or manufactured homes) with ducted electric forced air furnaces – the incentive is $1,200 starting October 1, 2023

The current incentives are:

Air Source Heat Pump Conversions:

Homes (site built or manufactured homes) with ducted electric forced air furnaces – the Incentive is $1,400.

Variable Speed Air Source Heat Pump Conversions:

Homes (site built or manufactured homes) with ducted electric forced air furnaces – the incentive is $1,600.

We encourage you to take part in this program now. If you have questions, please call Mike Porter at 1-503-730-3122 or you can reach him via email at mike.porter@evergreen-efficiency.com

Residential Low Income Qualified Customers,

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#1
Window and Door Replacement

  • Replace single pane, with storm windows or double pane with metal frames.
  • New sliding glass doors will have a NFRC rated U-Value of .35 or lower or .30 of lower.
  • Replace uninsulated substandard doors with Energy Star rated doors.

#2
Insulation Program

  • Site built homes, manufactured homes and multifamily buildings are eligible for additional ceiling and floor insulation installed by a licensed and bonded contractor that increases the R value for the living space.

#3
Ductless Heat Pump Program

  • Site built homes and manufactured homes with electric baseboard, wall heaters, ceiling cable or forced air electric furnaces can benefit from a ductless heat pump and add air conditioning!

*Trained Ductless Heat Pump contractors must install the equipment


#4
Ducted Heat Pump Program

  • Homes with existing electric forced air furnace with duct work looking for lower heat bills in the winter and the comfort of air conditioning in the summer have two options:
    -Air Source Heat Pump Conversions-Variable Speed Air Source Heat Pump Conversions

*Trained Heat Pump contractors must install the systems and the qualified equipment must have an AHRI certification

Please fill out the applicable application below:

  1. Air Source Heat Pump Conversion form
  2. Air Source Heat Pump Upgrade form

#5
Heat Pump Water Heater Program

  • HPWH uses electricity to move from one place to another instead of generating heat directly, like a refrigerator running in reverse. While a refrigerator pulls heat from its interior and exhausts that heat into the surrounding room, a heat pump water heater pulls heat from the surrounding air and transfers it to the tank to heat the water. This can reduce your water heating costs up to 50%!
  • Qualified HPWH’s are Integrated Units: also called one-piece, drop-ins, or stand-alones. Some can be fitted with intake and/or exhaust ducts.

#6
SMART Thermostat Program

  • Reduce your heating costs while improving the comfort of your home with a qualifying thermostat listed on BPA’s Smart Thermostat qualified list.
  • Purchase and submit the application with receipt of your purchase and receive the incentive in the US Mail in about 4 weeks.
 

**We also offer Commercial Incentive Programs. Please reach out to Mike Porter at Evergreen Consulting Group for more information.

Mike Porter

mike.porter@evergreen-efficiency.com

503-730-3122