Ductless Heat Pump Pilot Project Rebates
Important Message to Customers with Electric Heat:
If you heat your home with electric
baseboards or wall heaters, we want to help you pay for an
upgrade!
At CPI one of our primary goals is to provide customers with
great service and affordable electricity. We are always looking
for ways to help you lower your electric bill and improve
the quality of your home.
Electric baseboard and wall heaters can be an inefficient
and uncomfortable heat source for homes. We're interested
in helping our customers upgrade to a more energy efficient
alternative, a Ductless Heating and Cooling System. Eligible
homeowners will receive a rebate when they install a system.
(Rebates depend on availability of funding)
Why upgrade to a Ductless Heating and Cooling System?
Save Energy and Money Every Month You could save 25% to 50%
on your electric bill, depending on the characteristics of
your home.
Experience a More Comfortable Home
An ultra-quiet fan evenly circulates air, eliminating hot
and cold spots in rooms.
Low-Cost Easy Installation
Installation is quick, simple and inexpensive, which means
little disruption to your home.
Systems Come Standard With Air Conditioning!
Enjoy year-round comfort with your ductless system's built-in
air conditioning.
Rebate amounts:
| Single-family home (existing) with electric
zonal heat |
$1500.00
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| Single-family home (existing) with electric
forced air furnace |
$1500.00*
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| Manufactured home (existing) with electric
zonal heat |
$1500.00
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| Multifamily home (existing) with electric
zonal heat |
$1000.00
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Home MUST NOT:
- Have a natural gas line servicing the home
- Be new construction
*Rebates for ductless heat pumps in
existing single-family homes with electric forced-air furnace
will be discontinued March 31, 2010 until more data to support
savings in these applications becomes available.
Contact CPI at 541-929-8520 to learn more about eligibility
and more program details.
To find certified contractors and get more information on
ductless heat pumps go to:
http://www.goingductless.com/
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