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Oregon Home Energy Rebates 2026–2027

Oregon has one of the strongest layered incentive structures in the country. Energy Trust of Oregon rebates are active now. HOMES and HEAR ($113M total) are launching in 2026 — check back frequently as applications open.

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11
Programs available
$2,000
Energy Trust heat pump max
$8,000
HEAR max (launching 2026)
$113M
OR federal allocation

Oregon Energy Rebates Overview

Oregon's home energy incentive landscape in 2026 operates on two tracks: active programs available now through Energy Trust of Oregon and ODOE, and upcoming HOMES/HEAR rebates expected to launch in spring 2026 pending U.S. DOE approval.

Energy Trust of Oregon offers immediate rebates for PGE and Pacific Power customers — up to $1,000 (standard) or $2,000 (income-qualified) for ducted heat pumps, plus $700 for heat pump water heaters and per-square-foot rebates for insulation. Portland residents may also access additional programs through the Portland Clean Energy Fund.

✓ Available Now
Energy Trust of Oregon rebates are active for PGE and Pacific Power customers. ODOE HP3 program available while funded. Contact Energy Trust at 1-866-368-7878 to get started.
⏳ Launching 2026 — Check Status
Oregon HOMES and HEAR rebates ($113M total) are pending U.S. DOE approval. ODOE expected spring 2026 launch. Check oregon.gov/energy for the latest status. Rebates are NOT retroactive — wait for official launch before starting a project to qualify.

All 11 Oregon Programs (2026–2027)

Data sourced from Rewiring America API · Verified July 2026 · Confirm at energytrust.org and oregon.gov/energy

ProgramApplies ToBenefitEligibility
Energy Trust — Ducted Heat Pump (Standard)
Energy Trust of Oregon · Rebate
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Ducted heat pumpUp to $1,000PGE / Pacific Power customers
Energy Trust — Ducted Heat Pump (Income-Qualified)
Energy Trust of Oregon · Rebate
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Ducted heat pumpUp to $2,000Income-qualified
Energy Trust — Ductless Mini-Split
Energy Trust of Oregon · Rebate
View Official Program →
Ductless heat pump$800–$1,800PGE / Pacific Power customers
Energy Trust — Heat Pump Water Heater
Energy Trust of Oregon · Rebate
Heat pump water heater$700PGE / Pacific Power customers
Energy Trust — Attic Insulation
Energy Trust of Oregon · Rebate
Attic insulation$1.25–$1.50/sq ftPGE / Pacific Power customers
Energy Trust — Wall Insulation
Energy Trust of Oregon · Rebate
Wall insulation$1.50–$2.25/sq ftPGE / Pacific Power customers
ODOE Heat Pump Purchase Program (HP3)
Oregon DOE · Rebate
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Heat pump (owner-occupied)Up to $2,000All homeowners (while funded)
Oregon HEAR — Heat Pump (launching 2026)
ODOE / Energy Trust / Earth Advantage · Rebate
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Heat pumpUp to $8,000Below 150% AMI
Oregon HOMES — Whole-Home Rebate (launching 2026)
ODOE / Energy Trust / Earth Advantage · Rebate
View Official Program →
Whole-home energy upgradesUp to $10,000All income levels (scaled)
Portland Clean Energy Fund — Energy Friendly Homes
PCEF / City of Portland · Rebate
Heat pump, insulation, water heaterUp to $3,500+Portland residents (income-scaled)
Oregon Weatherization Assistance Program
Oregon Housing & Community Services · Assistance
Insulation, Air Sealing, HVACFree servicesLow income

FAQ — Oregon Energy Rebates

Am I in the Energy Trust of Oregon service area?
Energy Trust serves customers of Portland General Electric (PGE) and Pacific Power. If your electric bill comes from either of these utilities, you qualify for Energy Trust rebates. Check your utility bill or call 1-866-368-7878 to confirm.
When will Oregon HEAR and HOMES rebates launch?
Oregon received $113 million in federal funding ($57M each for HOMES and HEAR). ODOE targeted a spring 2026 launch pending U.S. DOE approval. Check oregon.gov/energy for the latest launch date. Do not start a project early expecting these rebates — they are not retroactive.
Can I stack Energy Trust rebates with HOMES/HEAR?
Yes — Oregon programs are designed to stack. Energy Trust utility rebates and ODOE state programs can be combined as long as combined rebates don't exceed 100% of project cost. Portland Clean Energy Fund programs can also stack for Portland residents.
What is the ODOE Heat Pump Purchase Program (HP3)?
The Oregon Heat Pump Purchase Program (HP3) offers rebates up to $2,000 for owner-occupied homes. Owner-occupied home funding is fully reserved as of 2026; however, funding may still be available for rental properties and new construction. Check oregon.gov/energy for current availability.
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This guide is for educational purposes only. Program availability, amounts, and launch dates change frequently. Always verify with energytrust.org and oregon.gov/energy before starting a project. Data sourced from Rewiring America API and official program documentation, verified July 2026.