Installing an efficient heat pump to heat & cool your current home is a smart way to make your electric bills more affordable. Power Moves offers incentives for efficient ground source, air source, and dual fuel heat pumps in existing homes.
To apply for this rebate you will need to upload copies of:
Equipment eligibility for these rebates are limited to:
Ground Source Heat Pumps with electric backup heat:
- Water-to-Air closed loop ground source heat pumps must have a COP of 3.6 or greater and a EER of 17.1 or greater
- Water-to-Air open loop ground source heat pumps must have a COP of 4.1 or greater and a EER of 21.1 or greater
- Water-to-Water closed loop ground source heat pumps must have a COP of 3.1 or greater and a EER of 16.1 or greater
- Water-to-Water open loop ground source heat pumps must have a COP of 3.5 or greater and a EER of 20.1 or greater
- Replacing an existing resistance heating system (electric furnace, ceiling cable, or baseboard heat)
- Replacing an existing all-electric air source heat pump
- Replacing a fossil fuel (propane or fuel oil) furnace
Cold Climate Air Source Heat Pumps with electric backup heat:
- New equipment has a HSPF of 9.0 or greater, a SEER of 16 or greater, and a COP of 1.75 or greater at 5 degrees F. Please see NEEP Heat Pump List for eligible models.
- Replacing an existing resistance heating system (electric furnace, ceiling cable, or baseboard heat)
- Replacing an existing all-electric air source heat pump
- Replacing a fossil fuel (propane or fuel oil) furnace
Air Source Heat Pumps with electric backup heat:
- New equipment has a HSPF of 9.0 or greater and a SEER of 16 or greater
- Replacing an existing resistance heating system (electric furnace, ceiling cable, or baseboard heat)
- Replacing an existing all-electric air source heat pump
- Replacing a fossil fuel (propane or fuel oil) furnace
Dual Fuel Air Source Heat Pumps:
- New equipment has a HSPF of 9.0 or greater, a SEER of 16 or greater, and an AFUE of 90 or greater
- Replacing an existing resistance heating system (electric furnace, ceiling cable, or baseboard heat)
- Replacing a natural gas, propane, or fuel oil furnace & central air conditioner