Current Rebate Credits Available
2006 Conservation Programs & Rebate Guidelines
The new program began February 1, 2006 and applies only to appliances purchased and measures installed after that date. Bonneville Power
Administration
determines the program parameters and qualifications for these rebates. All measures and incentives levels are subject to change. All measures must be installed
within the Douglas Electric Cooperative service territory and are subject to inspection. In most cases, rebate amounts will be applied as credits to qualifying
member's accounts.
Rebate Form
Appliances must meet Oregon Department of Energy (ODOE) tax credit standards. It
is highly recommended that you call 673-6616 and ask for a
list of qualifying appliances or go to Oregon.gov/ENERGY and locate the list of eligible Residential Tax
Credit appliances before you make your purchase. Since
the purpose of this program is to save electricity, the hot water source for clothes washers and dishwashers must be electric.
The efficiency requirements of electric hot water heaters will vary by tank size. 50 gallon tanks must have a minimum Energy Factor (EF) of .93. Tanks larger
than 50 gallon must have a minimum EF of .91. The rebate form will not be processed without the EF rating. Electric tankless water heaters are not deemed cost
effective and therefore do not qualify.
"Approved" solar hot water units must be installed by an ODOE-certified, Bright Way solar contractor. Please ask for a list of approved systems and
contractors before proceeding with your project.
Electric heat pump installations are eligible for 5% financing through Umpqua Bank.
Members must be able to qualify for the loan.
Weatherization & Windows
Insulation levels for this climate zone should be a minimum of R-38 in the Ceiling, R-19 in the Floor and R-11 in the Walls. BPA requires that replacement
windows have a U-Value of .30 or lower. Any window higher than a U-.30 is not eligible. Rebate is based on 25% of the project cost, with a maximum rebate is $350.
When applying for the rebate, please include the Oregon Department of Energy "Certificate of Compliance". The home must be new and
electrically heated. Hard-wired appliances are not eligible for additional rebates. New energy-efficient clothes washers and refrigerators may qualify.
All thermostats in the home must be replaced with line voltage thermostats. (This would apply mainly to zonally-heated homes.) Programmable & low-voltage
thermostats do not qualify. Rebate amount is "per home".
Incentives are available for upgrading to energy efficient commercial
lighting as long as funds are available. A lighting audit
performed by a lighting contractor is encouraged.
Douglas Electric will continue to offer 5%, 5-year financing for heat pumps and weatherization to qualified members through Umpqua Bank. Applications
are available in both Douglas Electric Cooperative offices.
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