Idaho Power - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Programs
Idaho Power Co residential energy efficiency rebate program
program summary
Idaho Power offers a variety of incentives for energy efficiency measures for residential customers living in Oregon or Idaho.
The Heating and Cooling Program offers incentives for residential customers who purchase and install qualifying energy-efficient heating and cooling equipment. In order to qualify for the incentive, customers must use a participating contractor for equipment installations and comply with all program requirements. Eligible homes may be a primary residence, vacation home, or rental.
Residential customers may also participate in the A/C Cool Credit program and receive a $5/month bill credit in exchange for allowing Idaho Power to cycle their air conditioners during peak energy times. See website for additional details
eligible technologies
Geothermal Heat Pumps, Heat pumps, Air conditioners, Programmable Thermostats, Duct/Air sealing, Motors, Heat Pump Water Heater, Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump, Dual Fuel Air-Source Heat Pump, Evaporative Cooler, Whole House Fan
website
list of rebates
Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump - Flat rebate of 500% of cost
Air conditioners - Minimum rebate of $50
Geothermal Heat Pumps - Minimum rebate of $1000
Dual Fuel Air-Source Heat Pump - Flat rebate of $800
Duct/Air sealing - Flat rebate of $200
Motors - Minimum rebate of $50
Evaporative Cooler - Flat rebate of $150
Heat Pump Water Heater - Flat rebate of $300
Programmable Thermostats - Flat rebate of $50
Whole House Fan - Flat rebate of $200
program notes
- March 5, 2015
- Changes to eligible equipment and technology, as well as incentive amounts.
- April 4, 2016
- Incentives for smart thermostats are now available to Idaho Power customers in Oregon.
- April 11, 2019
- Updated incentive information.
- June 2, 2022
- Confirmed incentives offered.
- September 15, 2025
- Incentive details have been updated, and machine-readable combinations have been added.
What cities does Idaho Power Co cover?
- The following cities are in the Idaho Power Co service area. However, this program may not be
available in every city. Check the program website for details.
- Aberdeen, Adrian, Albion, Almo, American Falls, Arbon, Arimo, Atlanta, Atomic City, Baker City, Bancroft, Banks, Bellevue, Blackfoot, Bliss, Boise, Bridgeport, Brogan, Bruneau, Buhl, Burley, Burns, Caldwell, Cambridge, Carey, Carmen, Cascade, Castleford, Challis, Corral, Council, Declo, Deeth, Dietrich, Dillon, Donnelly, Downey, Drewsey, Durkee, Eagle, Eden, Emmett, Fairfield, Filer, Firth, Fort Hall, Fruitland, Garden City, Garden Valley, Gibbonsville, Glenns Ferry, Gooding, Grand View, Greenleaf, Grouse Creek, Hagerman, Hailey, Halfway, Hammett, Hansen, Harper, Hazelton, Hereford, Heyburn, Hill City, Holbrook, Homedale, Horseshoe Bend, Howe, Huntington, Idaho City, Idaho Falls, Imnaha, Indian Valley, Inkom, Ironside, Jackpot, Jackson, Jamieson, Jerome, Jordan Valley, Joseph, Juntura, Ketchum, Kimberly, King Hill, Kuna, Lava Hot Springs, Leadore, Lemhi, Letha, Lowman, Lucile, Mackay, Malad City, Malta, Marsing, May, Mccall, Mccammon, Melba, Meridian, Mesa, Middleton, Midvale, Mountain Home, Mountain Home A F B, Murphy, Murtaugh, Nampa, New Meadows, New Plymouth, North Fork, Notus, Nyssa, Oakley, Ola, Ontario, Oxbow, Parma, Paul, Payette, Picabo, Pingree, Placerville, Pocatello, Pollock, Prairie City, Richfield, Richland, Riggins, Riverside, Rockland, Rogerson, Rupert, Salmon, Shelley, Shoshone, Shoup, Springfield, Star, Sun Valley, Sweet, Tendoy, Twin Falls, Unity, Vale, Weiser, Wells, Wendell, Westfall, White Bird, Wilder, Wisdom, Yellow Pine