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Stay just as warm using less gas. Get bonus cash back.

Receive $100 cash back for gas-saving home improvements

Natural gas costs are rising, so now is the time to make energy-saving home improvements and lighten the load on your budget. To help you act now and save more, Energy Trust is offering special cash incentives when you make 2 or more eligible1 gas improvements this heating season.2

Here’s how it works

  • Install one eligible1 energy-efficient gas-saving improvement and get a standard Energy Trust incentive.
  • After the first improvement, install additional gas-saving improvements and receive the standard Energy Trust incentive plus a $100 bonus for each improvement.
  • Improvements must be installed between September 1, 2008, and April 30, 2009. Download a coupon for complete rules and to apply for your cash incentives.

Get more cash!

For a limited time, we are offering a $50 bonus for high-efficiency (90+ AFUE) gas furnaces, increasing our standard incentive from $150 to $200.

What do the savings look like?

Example 1, with a new high-efficiency gas furnace

90+ high-efficiency gas furnace incentive $150
High-efficiency gas furnace bonus $50
Floor insulation incentive (gas heat) $0.45/sq ft
Gas-saving bonus $100

Get $150 cash back in addition to the standard incentives!

Example 2, multiple improvements

Floor insulation incentive (gas heat) $0.45/sq. ft.
Attic insulation incentive (gas heat)   $0.25/sq. ft.
Gas-saving bonus $100

Total money back in your pocket is more than ever before!    

Get started today

If you know what improvements make sense for you home, get estimates from Energy Trust trade ally contractors.

If you want to learn more about how to change the way you use energy in your home, schedule a free Home Energy Review. Sign up online right now.

 

1What improvements are eligible?   What improvements are not eligible?
High-efficiency gas furnace
Gas boiler
Direct vent gas unit heater
High-efficiency gas fireplace
Air sealing (gas heat)
Duct sealing (gas heat)
Ceiling/attic, floor and wall insulation (gas heat)
Windows (gas heat)
Tankless water heater
Solar thermal water heater
  Gas water heater (tanked)
Clothes washer
Duct insulation
Duct seal test
Air seal test
Boiler pipe insulation
Knee wall insulation

2You must be an Oregon customer of NW Natural or Cascade Natural Gas—and your home must be heated by gas as the primary heat source—to be eligible for Energy Trust incentives and bonuses.

The Gas Furnace Premium Installation and Gas Furnace Super-Efficiency Packages, as well as the Home Comfort Package for gas-heated homes, will not be valid during this limited time.

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Photo Top: Margaret Young used Energy Trust incentives to seal ducts and air leaks, and install insulation.