Cowlitz PUD’s residential energy conservation program has helped
thousands of customers reduce their electric usage since 1982, by
providing financial incentives to insulate walls, floors and ceilings,
replace windows, install thermostats, weatherstripping, etc. The PUD
has re-invested $47 million in its energy conservation programs over
the years, largely made available by energy conservation funding
provided by the Bonneville Power Administration. BPA collects these
funds through its electric rates.
Please review the
Residential Weatherization Plus
Program guidelines for more information and to find out how you
can utilize PUD conservation incentives.
The PUD program also now offers increased incentives for new thermal pane windows in homes occupied by
qualified low-income customers
-- in many cases the incentives pay for the full cost of new windows.
Some hot energy conservation topics at Cowlitz PUD:
Cowlitz PUD introduces new Northwest ENERGY STAR® Homes program.
Builders of new ENERGY STAR® electrically heated, site-built
homes in Cowlitz County are now eligible for an incentive of up to
$1,300 from Cowlitz PUD for each ENERGY STAR home completed, verified
and certified before September 30, 2009. These high quality (single
family or up to four-unit multi-family) homes are at least 15% more
energy efficient than residential code requirements in Washington,
and provide enhanced comfort and healthier air. Read our
flyer for full details.
Beware of aggressive, misleading sales pitches for replacement windows.
Please take a moment and read our
Buyer Beware
flyer.
If you have any specific questions, please contact our Energy
Conservation Department at (360) 577-7514 or (800) 631-1131.
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