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Inland Power & Light Company - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Programs

Eligibility 
Residential
Savings For 
Clothes Washers/Dryers
Comprehensive Measures/Whole Building
Duct/Air sealing
Heat pumps
Refrigerators
Water Heaters
Windows
Geothermal Heat Pumps
Program Information
Eligibility 

Residential
Water Heaters: minimum of 50 gallons

Program Type 
Utility Rebate Program
Rebate Amount 

Window Replacement: 3 per square foot
Air-source Heat Pump (Replacement): 500
Air-source Heat Pumps (All-Electric Home): 1,000
Mini Split Heat Pumps (Homes with Electric Zonal Heating): 1,500
Duct Sealing: 400
Geothermal Heat Pumps: 2,500
Electric Water Heaters - 25
Refrigerators/Freezers - 25
Refrigerators/Freezers Recycling: 30
Clothes Washers - 50
NEEM Certified Homes: 1,000
Energy Star Certified Homes: 1,000

Inland Power & Light offers a variety of rebates through the Conservation Services program. The Performance Tested Comfort Systems (PTCS) Heating/Cooling & Duct Sealing Rebate program offers incentives for qualifying heat pumps installed by a certified dealer. Homes with 75% or more of the ductwork located outside of a conditioned space must have the ducts tested and sealed by a PTCS certified contractor to qualify for a Heat Pump rebate. Additional incentives are available for certain Energy Star appliances, water heaters, and houses which are constructed to meet Energy Star Homes Northwest Specifications and Technical requirements for site-built or manufactured homes. Inland Power & Light also offers a refrigerator/freezer recycling program that pays customers $30 for each unit recycled. To qualify, units must be 1995 or older models, 10 to 30 cubic feet, and in working condition. Customers can also receive replacement showerheads from the utility at no cost. Customers should see the program web site for rebate applications and full program details.

Heat Pump: 8.5 HSPF, 14 minimum SEER; PTCS certified
Appliances: must be Energy Star rated
Water Heaters: minimum EF of .85 - .94

Heat Pumps: must be installed by a Performance Tested Comfort Systems (PTCS) certified dealer
Geothermal Heat Pumps: Installers/Technicians must also have an International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA) certification
Duct Sealing: must be done by a PTCS certified contractor

http://www.dsireusa.org/incentives/incentive.cfm?Incentive_Code=WA106F

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