ENERGY-SAVING OPPORTUNITIES FOR INCOME-QUALIFIED HOMEOWNERS
Oregon Housing and Community Services
Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) provides weatherization and energy conservation services at no cost to households at or below 200 percent of federal poverty income level. These programs are delivered through community agencies and supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, B.P.A. and utility funds.
Energy Trust of Oregon
Energy Trust is an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to helping utility customers benefit from saving energy and generating renewable power. Services and cash incentives are available for residential customers of Portland General Electric, Pacific Power, NW Natural, Cascade Natural Gas and Avista.
Community Energy Project
Community Energy Project (CEP) is a Portland-based nonprofit that works with homeowners to create a safe, healthy and efficient home. CEP has worked with thousands of homeowners, from small upgrades to complete home retrofits and is a trusted resource for financing, finding a contractor, utility incentives, and quality assurance.
Investing in an energy-efficiency upgrade is now easier than ever for income-qualified homeowners. Resources and incentives from Oregon Housing and Community Services, Energy Trust of Oregon and Community Energy Project are available to help you reduce energy bills and increase your family’s day-to-day comfort.
Free weatherization services, such as air sealing and insulation, for a more energy-efficient and comfortable home all year
Renters and homeowners with income at or below 200 percent of federal poverty guidelines based on household size
Home-owning seniors and others on a fixed income may also be eligible
Oregon Housing and Community Services Visit oregon.gov/ohcs/pages/weatherization_agency_service_counties_regions.aspx to find a community action agency near youFinancial assistance for those looking for
help with their utility bill payments
Free furnace repair or replacement, and heating duct improvements help to increase comfort and lower energy bills
Incentives for weatherization and HVAC upgrades assembled into a rebate package to offset the cost of your project
Owners of single-family homes in Oregon Community Energy Project Visit communityenergyproject.org or call 503.284.6827 ext. 112
A variety of financing options, including low-interest on-bill repayment and competitive loan options from lending partners
A Home Energy Score (required for all Portland homes listed for sale) provided by CEP’s authorized licensed home assessors
Increased incentives for insulation, HVAC and water heating upgrades through Savings Within Reach
Owners and renters of single-family homes in Oregon and SW Washington who meet Savings Within Reach income guidelines
Energy Trust of Oregon
Visit energytrust.org/savingswithinreach or call 1.866.368.7878 for more information
Qualifications and restrictions may apply
Serving customers of Portland General Electric, Pacific Power, NW Natural, Cascade Natural Gas and Avista
Low-interest loan repayment through utility bill
Free air sealing, duct repair, LED light bulbs and water-saving products
Owners and renters of manufactured homes in Oregon
ELIGIBILITY ORGANIZATIONRESOURCES
ENERGY UPGRADE RESOURCES FROM TRUSTED ORGANIZATIONSNo matter your household income, you can improve the comfort and energy efficiency of your home with resources and incentives from these organizations.
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