Heat Pump Rebates Reduced in April
Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) is reducing rebate payment amounts for all residential HVAC incentives beginning April 1st. The PUD has worked to provide its customers and contractors with the maximum amounts available, but as the program is entirely funded by the BPA we cannot go beyond their posted rebates. Current rates and reduced rates are listed below. Current rates are available to all eligible projects completed and properly submitted to rebates@jeffpud.org by March 26th, 2022.
Original Heating System | New Heating System | October 2023 |
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Forced Air Furnace | Single head ductless or ducted mini-split | $800 |
Zonal | Single head ductless or ducted mini-split | $800 |
Original Heating System | New Heating System | Beginning Avail: October 2023 |
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Forced Air Furnace | Air Source Heat Pump (no certification) | $1000 |
Forced Air Furnace | Variable Speed Air Source Heat Pump (no certification) | $1200 |
Air Source Heat Pump | Air Source Variable-Speed Heat Pump Upgrade | $200 |
Low Income rates for eligible heat pump installations will remain at the current level and will not be reduced in April. More info about all of our energy efficiency rebate programs can be found here.