Forest Grove Light & Power: Energy Efficiency Rebate Programs
Rebates heat pumps, clothes washers, dishwashers, refrigerators, freezers, refrigerator/freezer recycling, water heaters, insulation, windows, air sealing, duct sealing and a free home energy audit.
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Forest Grove Light & Power offers a variety of rebates through Conservation Services Department. Rebates vary based on technology, and are available to residential, commercial, and/or industrial customers. Eligible technologies include:
- Weatherization measures (residential, single/multi-family)
- Energy efficiency heat pumps (single family residential)
- Energy efficiency appliances (all customers). Homes with an electric water heater may be eligible for additional efficiency rebates.
Click here for Appliance Rebate Form and check the FGL&P website for other program information.
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