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Cooling Solutions

A reliable cooling system makes all the difference when temperatures heat up.

Increased incentives for high-efficiency systems and help finding a trusted local contractor.

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Save up to $1,650 Incentive Available

Welcome summer comfort

Save on a cooling solution that improves comfort and helps lower energy costs during the hottest months of the year.

Central Air Conditioner

Central air conditioning is a great choice to use alongside a gas furnace heating system. It ensures whole-home cooling, reduces humidity, and helps preserve air quality with closed windows—a huge benefit if there is a smoke event in your area.

Heat Pump

Ducted heat pumps are a highly efficient option for homes with existing ductwork and are designed to both heat and cool your home. If your home is heated by an electric furnace, a heat pump can save a considerable amount of energy in the winter while helping you stay cool in the summer. Learn more about ducted and ductless heat pump solutions.

Ductless Heat Pump

Ductless heat pumps (or mini splits) can deliver cool or warm air to a single room or zone in a home without the need for connective ductwork. That means no wasted energy and no comfort lost through leaky ducts. If your home is heated by electric baseboard or cadet heaters, a ductless heat pump can save a considerable amount of energy in the winter while helping you stay cool in the summer. It can also be installed to provide a zonal cooling solution in gas heated homes. They’re quiet, compact, efficient, and ideal for smaller spaces and open floor plans.

How to upgrade with confidence

Energy Trust works with an impressive network of contractors across Oregon and Southwest Washington who are trained to identify the best cooling solutions for your home. They understand the process and will get you the best upgrade for the best price along with any qualifying Energy Trust incentives.

  1. Review Incentive Details and Eligibility

    Incentives are based on the type and utility services for your home.

    See Incentive Details
  2. Gather Estimates and Select Your Contractor

    Select a contractor. Use our tips to help you find the right one.

    See Tips for Selecting a Contractor
  3. Complete the Installation

    Complete the installation. Your contractor will help you determine the right product for your home.

  4. Apply for Your Incentive

    Applications must be received within 60 days of installation and need six to eight weeks for processing. Your contractor may be able to help you, and you can find the application at the link below. Be sure you have the installation date, equipment serial/model number, and efficiency rating, and include a scan or legible digital photo of your contractor’s invoice.

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Energy Trust works with an impressive network of contractors across Oregon and Southwest Washington who are trained to identify the best cooling solutions for your home. They understand the process and will get you the best upgrade for the best price along with any qualifying Energy Trust incentives.

Ready to get central air conditioning for your home?

Questions? Call us at 1.866.368.7878.

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We do not currently have any available incentives that match those criteria.

There are still ways to save and make your home more energy efficient.

Resources and Cash Incentives

Energy-efficient home upgrades help you save for what matters most.

DIY Tips & Resources

Find resources for do-it-yourself projects and low- to no-cost ways to improve the comfort, health and energy efficiency of your home.

Evaluate Your Home

Find out how you can get more from your energy. Evaluating your home’s current energy use is the first step to discovering upgrades that can boost comfort and lower monthly bills.

Your utility is outside our service area.

You can still reap energy and money saving benefits of this upgrade, even though you do not qualify for the Energy Trust incentive.

Visit Energystar.gov

Use this website to find the energy-efficient water heater that will work for your home.

Contact your local utility

Many utility companies offer energy-efficiency programs that can help with upgrade costs.

Tips on Finding a Contractor

With Energy Trust, you can get cash back when you insulate any or all of these areas of your home.