Net-zero buildings are the result of imagining, designing and building in a completely new way. These buildings have the potential to create as much energy as they consume over the course of each year. That’s why Energy Trust offers increased incentives for Whole Building projects that reach higher with Path to Net Zero energy-saving goals.
Every project has a unique Path to Net Zero. Partner with us for a structured, comprehensive approach to support the entire design and construction process, step by energy-saving step. Explore the offerings below or download the Path to Net Zero Overview (PDF) to learn more.
The early design phase is essential to your project’s success. Get in touch with an outreach manager as the earliest stages to make sure your project can benefit from:
Planning for solar + storage from an early stage is always a bright idea. In addition to energy generation, a smart solar design strategy can help reduce installation costs, ensure your systems are compatible and increase the long-term value of your building.
When it comes to long-term energy savings, choosing the right equipment makes all the difference. We’ll help you navigate all the latest technologies to ensure your equipment works together as a holistic, energy-efficient system, and provide incentives based on your project’s overall energy savings.
To be eligible for Path to Net Zero incentives, your project must:
Early Design Assistance | Get up to $6,500 to offset the cost of an early design charrette (an interactive brainstorming session with all the members of your project team):
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Solar Early Design Add-On | $500 for including a solar trade ally contractor in your early design meeting |
Solar Development Assistance | Up to $2,500 to determine the solar potential of your building |
Battery Storage Development Assistance | Up to $5,000 for a battery storage feasibility study to see how you might pair battery storage with a new or existing solar installation |
Solar-Ready Design | Up to $15,000 to meet Energy Trust’s solar-ready standards if installing solar panels isn’t possible during construction |
Battery Storage Installation | Up to $15,000 to provide power backup for lighting or other critical items during outages |
Solar Installation | Up to $15,000 to install a solar electric system |
Technical Assistance | 60% of the cost of relevant technical studies, up to $40,000 total. Common studies include:
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Whole Building Modeled Savings (≥5% energy use reduction compared to a standard building) | $0.25 per kWh and $0.80 per therm |
Path to Net Zero Modeled Savings (≥80% reduction) | $0.40 per kWh and $1.20 per therm |
Energy Metering | Up to 50% of the cost, up to $20,000 total |
Zero Energy Certification | $2,000 for Zero Energy Certification from the International Living Future Institute |
Each year, we award a fellow a grant to support research that advances commercial net-zero development in Oregon and Washington, helping to grow the community of practitioners advancing commercial net-zero energy development.
Tell us about your project and enroll during the earliest stages to access our full suite of incentives and resources.
Hold an early design meeting and complete any technical studies that optimize your project’s design. Incentives to help offset the cost of your project are available throughout the process.
From energy modeling to construction document reviews, your outreach manager will work with you every step of the way to make sure your project is on track for cash incentives.
Your outreach manager will visit the finished site to verify that all planned design features were incorporated. You’ll receive an incentive per therm or kWh of energy savings in your model.
If you’ve installed energy metering equipment or completed the Zero Energy Certification from the International Living Future Institute (ILFI), you can receive additional incentives.
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