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Grant County PUD - EnergyStar New Home Certification Program   

Last DSIRE Review: 05/01/2012
Program Overview:
State: Washington
Incentive Type: Utility Rebate Program
Eligible Efficiency Technologies: Clothes Washers, Heat pumps, Comprehensive Measures/Whole Building
Applicable Sectors: Residential, Construction
Amount:Energy Star Manufactured Homes: $500
Site-Built Energy Star NW Homes with Heat Pump: $2,100
Heat Pumps: $200/ton
Clothes Washers: $70
Equipment Requirements:Homes: Must meet Energy Star requirements, be finalized after May 1, 2009, and use a qualifying Energy Star heat pump for the primary heating system
Heat Pumps: must have an efficiency rating of 8.0 HSPF and 13 SEER or higher
Clothes Washers: Energy Star, 1.72 MEF minimum
Web Site: http://www.grantpud.org/
Summary:

Grant County PUD offers incentives to qualifying customers through the Energy Star Home Certification Program. The Energy Star certification is available for both new site-built homes and new manufactured homes. Manufactured homes that meet Energy Star requirements and use a qualifying Energy Star heat pump for the primary heating system will qualify for a $500 incentive payment. An additional incentive of $200 per ton of heat pump and $70 for Energy Star clothes washers is available the owner of Energy Star certified manufactured homes. New (Site-Built) Homes receive $2,100 for being properly certified. Contact Grant County PUD for more information on this program.


 
Contact:
  Customer Service - Grant PUD
Grant County PUD
30 C Street SW
P.O. Box 878
Ephrata , WA 98823
Phone: (509) 766-2512
Phone 2: (800) 422-3199
E-Mail: EnergyServices@gcpud.org
Web Site: http://www.gcpud.org
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