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  1. Oregon Rental Home Heat Pump Program (ORHHP)

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    Updated Nov 1, 2024
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    Oregon Department of Energy (2024). Oregon Rental Home Heat Pump Program (ORHHP) [Dataset]. https://data.oregon.gov/Revenue-Expense/Oregon-Rental-Home-Heat-Pump-Program-ORHHP-/cxtm-zxrj
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 1, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Oregon Department of Energy
    Area covered
    Oregon
    Description

    The Oregon Department of Energy’s Rental Home Heat Pump Program offers rebates and grants for the installation of heat pumps a​nd related upgrades in dwellings used as residential tenancy (rentals) and manufactured dwellings or recreational vehicles located in a rented space. For residential tenancies, the maximum rebate is $3,000 or 60% of the total cost of the purchase and installation of a high efficiency heat pump, and $5,000 or 60% of the total cost of the purchase and installation of a high efficiency heat pump for households that qualify as Low- or Moderate- Income. For owner-occupied manufactured homes or recreational vehicles renting space in a manufactured home or RV park, the maximum rebate is $4,000 or 80% of the total cost of the purchase and installation of a high efficiency heat pump and $7,000 or 80% of the total cost of the purchase and installation of a high efficiency heat pump for households that qualify as Low- or Moderate- Income. The maximum grant for related upgrades is $2,000, or $4,000 if the household qualifies as Low- or Moderate- Income. The funding for the program comes from State General Fund. Rebates and grant recipients are the contractors who install the heat pump and upgrades, as reflected in the data set. Contractors pass the savings on to their customers (owners of rentals or manufactured homes/RVs in a rented space). This report covers rebates that were issued for the program from July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024. For more information email: AskEnergy@oregon.gov.

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Oregon Rental Home Heat Pump Program (ORHHP)

Explore at:
application/rssxml, csv, tsv, xml, application/rdfxml, jsonAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Nov 1, 2024
Dataset authored and provided by
Oregon Department of Energy
Area covered
Oregon
Description

The Oregon Department of Energy’s Rental Home Heat Pump Program offers rebates and grants for the installation of heat pumps a​nd related upgrades in dwellings used as residential tenancy (rentals) and manufactured dwellings or recreational vehicles located in a rented space. For residential tenancies, the maximum rebate is $3,000 or 60% of the total cost of the purchase and installation of a high efficiency heat pump, and $5,000 or 60% of the total cost of the purchase and installation of a high efficiency heat pump for households that qualify as Low- or Moderate- Income. For owner-occupied manufactured homes or recreational vehicles renting space in a manufactured home or RV park, the maximum rebate is $4,000 or 80% of the total cost of the purchase and installation of a high efficiency heat pump and $7,000 or 80% of the total cost of the purchase and installation of a high efficiency heat pump for households that qualify as Low- or Moderate- Income. The maximum grant for related upgrades is $2,000, or $4,000 if the household qualifies as Low- or Moderate- Income. The funding for the program comes from State General Fund. Rebates and grant recipients are the contractors who install the heat pump and upgrades, as reflected in the data set. Contractors pass the savings on to their customers (owners of rentals or manufactured homes/RVs in a rented space). This report covers rebates that were issued for the program from July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024. For more information email: AskEnergy@oregon.gov.

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