Ductless heating and cooling systems are a great fit for many businesses. They provide even air distribution for consistent, year-round comfort at a fraction of the cost of electric furnaces or inefficient baseboard, wall and ceiling heating. Energy-efficient ductless heat pumps, DHPs, follow our custom incentive process because projects can vary widely.
Custom projects typically include the following steps:
- Analysis—A technical analysis of potential energy-saving upgrades is obtained at the site and provided to Energy Trust.
- Review—Energy Trust technical staff review the analysis to ensure that savings estimates appear reasonable and potential upgrades meet cost-effectiveness criteria.
- Offer—Energy Trust provides a cash incentive offer for qualifying measures to be paid upon completion.
- Commit—A customer accepts the offer to reserve an incentive, indicating intent to proceed with installation.
- Payment—Energy Trust reviews documentation and provides your custom project incentive check. In some cases, a post-installation verification may be required.
Existing Buildings can work with you and your customer to explore incentives available for DHP applications (single or multi-head). In considering DHP applications, keep in mind that while Existing Buildings typically uses the existing heating and/or cooling system as the baseline scenario in the energy analysis, there are a variety of circumstances and contexts in which an alternative scenario may be appropriate.
Register for the 2015 Annual Update Webinar on April 15, 2015, to participate in a discussion about ductless heat pumps and the custom incentive application process. For questions, contact Nick Dreves, trade ally coordinator, 503.568.3324.