Solar & Battery Regulation & Incentive Programs

Clark Public Utilities - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Program Overview


Category:
Financial Incentive
Program Type:
Rebate Program
Implementing Sector:
Utility
State:
Washington
Eligible Storage Technologies:
Clothes Washers, Water Heaters, Heat pumps, Duct/Air sealing, Building Insulation, Windows, Other EE
Website:
https://www.clarkpublicutilities.com/residential-customers/reduce-energy-waste-and-lower-your-bill/
Incentive Amount:
Ductless Heat Pump: $800 for new system, $100 for replacement system
Air Source Heat Pumps: $250-$750 depending on efficiency rating and unit being replaced
Heat Pump Water Heaters: $150-$500
Windows: Double Pane - $4.00/sq. ft; Triple Pane - $6.00/sq. ft.
Floor Insulation: $0.50/sq. ft
Attic Insulation: $0.40/sq. ft
Wall Insulation: $1.20/sq. ft
Duct Sealing: $200
Energy Star Exterior Insulated Door: $40
Maximum Incentive:
Air Sealing Envelope: $100
Equipment Requirements:
See program website.
Administrator:
Clark Public Utilities
Applicable Sectors:
Residential, Low Income Residential
Utility:
PUD No 1 of Clark County
Last Updated:
06/27/2020

Eligibility Criteria

EligibilitySectorsTechnologies
min $/Unit150.0000
Residential
Low Income Residential
Water Heaters
max $/Unit500.0000
Residential
Low Income Residential
Water Heaters
min $/square foot4.0000
Residential
Low Income Residential
Windows
max $/square foot6.0000
Residential
Low Income Residential
Windows
min $/square foot0.4000
Residential
Low Income Residential
Building Insulation
max $/square foot1.2000
Residential
Low Income Residential
Building Insulation
$/Unit200.0000
Residential
Low Income Residential
Duct/Air sealing

Summary

Clark Public Utilities offers several energy incentives for residential customers to increase the energy efficiency of their homes. Rebates are offered for heat pumps (including ductless heat pumps), heat pump water heaters, insulation, replacement windows, duct sealing, and smart thermostats.
 
The weatherization measures must be added to electrically heated homes by an approved contractor. See the program website for details on incentive levels and requirements. The utility will inspect the installation after work is complete before a rebate is issued.

Visit the program website for more details.