Save $200 - $1,200 - Rebate on Heat Pumps, Ducted (central air, HVAC), Heat Pumps, Ductless (mini-split)
Requirements
Installations must meet all program requirements listed below:
- HSPF2 7.5 or greater rating
- SEER2 14.3 or greater rating
- AHRI Certificate of Product rating
- Contractor invoice showing installed make and models numbers installed and existing heat source before installation.
Variable-Speed Air Source Heat Pump Upgrade – $200
Air Source Heat Pump Conversion – $1,000
Variable-Speed Air Source Heat Pump Conversion – $1,200
Ductless Heat Pump Incentive – $800Save $0.15/sq ft - $0.90/sq ft - Rebate on Insulation and Ductwork
Requirements
Existing residence must be heated with electric heat.
Existing insulation R-values must be documented.
Post insulation R-values must be documented.
Square footage of project area must be documented.
Must be installed by a licensed and bonded contractor.
Contractor proposal and invoice required.Save $600 - Rebate on Heat Pump Water Heater
Requirements
Only homes replacing an existing electric standard tank are eligible. 1 incentive per existing home.
Save $100 - Rebate on Smart Thermostat
Requirements
Must have a one-thermostat centralized home heating system using an electric forced-air furnace or air source heat pump.
Earn $500 - Reward for Recycling Wood Stove
Requirements
For a limited time, residents of King, Kitsap, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties can receive $500 for recycling their old, polluting wood stove.
To qualify for the recycling reward, you must own your home or property and will be responsible for removing and transporting your old device to one of our approved recycling facilities.
Eligible devices include:
- Wood stoves or fireplace inserts (which are wood stoves made to be installed inside a fireplace) that are uncertified or don’t meet the 2020 EPA standard.
- Free-standing manufactured fireplaces. Not built-in, zero-clearance or traditional brick fireplaces.
- Wood-burning furnaces or coal-burning devices.
Save $2,400 - $4,000 per unit - Rebate on Heat Pumps, Ducted (central air, HVAC), Heat Pumps, Ductless (mini-split)
Requirements
You must be a PSE gas and PSE electricity (dual fuel) customer who currently heats with natural gas.
Customers with pre-existing heat pumps are not eligible. Existing gas furnaces must be removed and fully replaced by the new heat pump system to qualify. Dual fuel systems or systems with natural gas backup heat do not qualify for this incentive.
Customers must install an AHRI Certified® heat pump system that qualifies for the IRA Tax Credit, meeting CEE specifications.
Learn more about income qualifying rebates here: https://www.pse.com/en/rebates/efficiency-boost#moderateIncomeSave $50 - $100 - Rebate on Electric Dryer
Requirements
You must be a current PSE electric customer. Learn more about income-qualifying rebates here: https://www.pse.com/en/rebates/efficiency-boost#moderateIncome
Save $500 - $750 - Rebate on Heat Pump Water Heater
Requirements
PSE electric customers can save on qualifying electric heat pump water heaters either directly from a participating retailer or after purchase using the rebate form.
- $500 back on qualifying Tier 3 or Tier 4 heat pump water heats
Higher rebate levels are available through PSE’s Efficiency Boost program. See if you qualify based on your income:
- $700 back on Tier 3 heat pump water heaters
- $750 back on Tier 4 heat pump water heaters
Save Up to $1,250 - Rebate on Air Sealing, Insulation and Ductwork
Requirements
Attic insulation: from R11 or less to R49 or more - $1.75 per sq ft-Up to 65%
Wall insulation: from R0 to R13 or mor - $2.50 per sq ft - Up to 95%
Floor insulation: from R11 or less to R30 or more - $2.50 per sq ft - Up to 95%
ENERGY STAR® whole house ventilation (electric-heated home only) - $50 per unit
Prescriptive air sealing (attic and/or floor) - $0.20 per sq ft - Up to 60%
Prescriptive duct sealing and insulation: from R0 to R11 or more - Up to $1,000 per home - Up to 70%
Duct sealing only - Up to $550 per home - Up to 50%
Advanced duct sealing* - Up to $1,250 per home - Up to $1,250 per home
Learn more about income qualifying rebates here https://www.pse.com/en/rebates/efficiency-boost#moderateIncome.Save Up to $4,400 - Rebate on Manufactured Home
Requirements
Manufactured home rebates:
Projects must be within PSE's service area.
Your home must fit the definition of manufactured home and mobile homes: factory built dwelling that includes: (a) plumbing, heating, air conditioning, and electrical systems, normally contained within the belly of the structure and within a rodent barrier; (b) is built on a permanent chassis; (c) can be transported in one or more sections; (d) may, or may not be permanently affixed to a concrete foundation.Save $75 - Rebate on Smart Thermostat
Requirements
Must be a current Puget Sound Energy residential customer, with electric heat or natural gas heat provided by PSE.
Learn more about income qualifying rebates here https://www.pse.com/en/rebates/efficiency-boost#moderateIncome.Save $75 - $200 - Rebate on Heat Pump Dryer
Requirements
You must be a current PSE electric customer. Learn more about income qualifying rebates here https://www.pse.com/en/rebates/efficiency-boost#moderateIncome.
Save $2,000 - instant rebate on qualified heat pumps (ducted and non-ducted)
Requirements
Clean Heat Program – heating oil conversion to heat pump
How to Participate:
Step 1: Contact participating contractors for an estimate and select a contractor to install a qualified electric heat pump.
Step 2: Your contractor will apply an instant $2,000 rebate directly on your invoice
Step 3: Start enjoying year-round comfort and lower heating and cooling costsFinance up to 30% Grant - loans on Heat Pump Water Heater, Heat Pumps, Ducted (central air, HVAC), Heat Pumps, Ductless (mini-split), Insulation and Ductwork, Smart Thermostat Projects
Requirements
Incentives for Rental Properties Serving Income-Qualified Tenants 30% of the total project costs will be covered by a grant that doesn't need to be repaid.
The remaining 70% of the project costs will be covered by a 0% interest, 7-year loan, which doesn't require a credit check.
The total household income for all tenants in a unit must not exceed 80% of the Area Median Income (see table below).Property should have electric heat as the main heating source. The TPU account must be in the tenant's name.
Save $500 - $3,000 - Rebate on Insulation
Requirements
You can get $500 off each area (crawlspace, wall, and attic) for a maximum discount of $1,500.
Requirements for a contractor discount:
The primary heat source for your home is electric.
The home where the insulation is installed is served by Tacoma Power.
Current insulation R-values must be:
Attic: R11 or less
Walls: R0
Floor: R11 or less
If your household income doesn’t exceed the allowed maximums, you might qualify for a deferred loan and a bonus contractor discount up to $1,500.Save $250 - $400 - Rebate on Ductwork
Requirements
$450 duct sealing rebate for residential properties up to four units per building and a $250 rebate for manufactured homes.
Rebate Requirements:
All accessible ducts in unheated areas (such as attics, crawlspaces and garages) must be sealed to Prescriptive Duct Sealing Specifications.
Your current primary heat source must be either an electric forced air furnace or a heat pump.Save $500 per unit - Rebate on Heat Pump Water Heater
Requirements
Unlike other multi-family incentives, water heater replacements don’t require pre-approval by Tacoma Power nor installation by a Participating Contractor.
Instead, you or any contractor of your choice can buy and install any qualifying hybrid water heater.Save $1,000 - Rebate on Heat Pumps, Ductless (mini-split)
Requirements
Rebate amounts: $2,000 for variable speed central heat pump, $1,000 for non-variable speed or ductless heat pump.
Ductless Heat Pump must be located in main living area. Existing heat must be electric to qualify for loan. For income-qualified loan, existing insulation must be: Attic: R12 or greater; Floor: R12 or greater; Wall R1 or greater.Save $2,000 - Rebate on Heat Pumps, Ducted (central air, HVAC)
Requirements
Rebate amounts: $2,000 for variable speed central heat pump, $1,000 for non-variable speed or ductless heat pump.
Ductless Heat Pump must be located in main living area. Existing heat must be electric to qualify for loan. For income-qualified loan, existing insulation must be: Attic: R12 or greater; Floor: R12 or greater; Wall R1 or greater.Save $0.80/sq ft - $1.50/sq ft - Rebate on Insulation and Ductwork
Requirements
The rebate for low-rise properties with three stories or less is $0.80/square foot for insulation installed in the floor, attic, and walls.
The rebate for high-rise properties with four or more stories is $1.50/square foot for insulation installed in the attic and walls only.Save $500 - Rebate on Heat Pump Water Heater
Requirements
Replace a standard electric water heater with a hybrid version.
Acquire all relevant permits prior to installation.
Adhere to these water heater program specifications.
Ensure the water heater is on the BPA Qualified Products list.
Install the water heater according to the manufacturer's specifications Be a Tacoma Power customer.Save $400 - $600 - Rebate on EV Charger
Requirements
When you buy and install a new smart thermostat, you can get a $75 rebate.
When you buy a line voltage thermostat, you can get a $25 rebate for each new thermostat installed.Save $0.06/sq ft - $2.00/sq ft - Rebate on Insulation and Ductwork
Requirements
To qualify for rebates your main heat source must be electric and or heat pump. Gas or propane heat systems are not eligible.
The incentives depend on the additional insulation added to the existing R Value of the ceiling and/or floor. They start at 6 cents a square foot of insulation installed up to $2 a square foot of insulation installed. A BPA qualified contractor must be used from the list provided below.