Energy Efficiency Rebates

New Homes Incentive Program

Portland General Electric Co residential energy efficiency rebate program

program summary

Using EPS, an energy performance scoring tool that measures a newly built home’s energy consumption, electricity generated from solar, and utility costs, Energy Trust offers builders cash incentives for energy efficient homes built in Oregon. To qualify for this incentive, builders must become Energy Trust of Oregon trade allies. Incentives are offered on a sliding scale based on performance above a typical newly built home and homes must be at least 10% more efficient than a typical newly built home to qualify. See the program overview for a sample of some of the incentives available.

To receive this incentive, builders must select a program-approved verifier prior to construction and before installing drywall. Builders will submit home plans to their verifier who will then use energy modeling software to estimate the energy savings and determine the incentive amount. More incentives are available for solar electric systems and additional energy-efficient features such as smart thermostats and efficient fireplaces. The verifier will inspect the home after insulation is installed and before drywall is completed. During this inspection, the verifier will perform diagnostic tests to evaluate energy performance. Once the home is complete, the verifier will complete a final visit to ensure the home meets EPS requirements. The verifier will then update the project model with inspection details and performance results, confirm the incentive, and issue the final EPS.

Additional incentives may be available if builders work with their verifier to host an early design assistance meeting or if the low income or solar ready requirements are met.

To be eligible for these incentives, the home must be located within the service territory of Portland General Electric, Pacific Power, NW Natural, Cascade Natural Gas, or Avista.

eligible technologies
Solar Photovoltaics, Water Heaters, Lighting, Programmable Thermostats, Duct/Air sealing, Building Insulation, Windows, Comprehensive Measures/Whole Building, Other EE, LED Lighting
website
https://insider.energytrust.org/programs/eps-new-construction/eps-for-allies/
program administrator
Energy Trust of Oregon
funding source
Public Benefits Fund
program notes
July 18, 2022
Annual Review, updated program links
May 30, 2023
Annual review, updated summary to reflect program language and updated program link
What cities does Portland General Electric Co cover?
The following cities are in the Portland General Electric Co service area. However, this program may not be available in every city. Check the program website for details.
Amity, Aumsville, Aurora, Banks, Beaver, Beavercreek, Beaverton, Boring, Bridal Veil, Brightwood, Buxton, Camas, Canby, Carlton, Cascade Locks, Clackamas, Colton, Columbia City, Corbett, Cornelius, Dallas, Damascus, Dayton, Detroit, Donald, Dundee, Eagle Creek, Estacada, Fairview, Forest Grove, Gales Creek, Gaston, Gervais, Gladstone, Government Camp, Grand Ronde, Gresham, Happy Valley, Hillsboro, Hood River, Hubbard, Independence, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lake Oswego, Lyons, Manning, Maupin, Mcminnville, Mill City, Molalla, Mount Angel, Mount Hood Parkdale, Mulino, Newberg, North Plains, Oregon City, Portland, Rhododendron, Rickreall, Ridgefield, Saint Helens, Saint Paul, Salem, Sandy, Scappoose, Scio, Scotts Mills, Sheridan, Sherwood, Silverton, Stayton, Stevenson, Sublimity, Tillamook, Timber, Troutdale, Tualatin, Turner, Vancouver, Vernonia, Warren, Washougal, Welches, West Linn, Willamina, Wilsonville, Woodburn, Yamhill