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PSE Residential Rebates

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For PSE electric customers:    
Heating systems
  • Ductless Heat Pump : $1200
    • Use inverter technology
    • Minimum 1.0 ton capacity in heating mode
  • ENERGY STAR qualified geothermal heat pump: $1,500
  • Forced-air electric furnace to air-source heat pump conversion: $1,500
    • Prequalification required see www.PSE.com/rebates for form
  • Air-source heat pump:
    • Tier 1 Energy Star 8.5 HSPF/ 14 SEER  $200
    • Tier 2 Energy Star 9.0 HSPF / 14 SEER  $350
    • Tier 3 Energy Star 10.0 HSPF / 16 SEER  $800
  • Heat pump sizing and lock-out control: $300
Water heating systems
  • ENERGY STAR® qualified heat pump water heater : $500
    •  2.0 or higher Energy Factor
  • Storage Water Heater: $50
    • .94 Energy Factor or higher
  • Waste-water heat recovery system: $250
    • Visit www.PSE.com/rebates for a list of qualifying models

Converting to natural gas
  • Home and water heating: $1,950 - $3,950
  • Home heating only: $500 - $2,500
  • Water heating only: $950
For PSE natural gas customers:
Heating systems
  • ENERGY STAR qualified boiler (95 percent AFUE): $350
  • ENERGY STAR qualified forced-air furnace: $250
  • High Efficiency Natural Gas Fireplace  : $200
    • Direct vent
    • Use electronic ignition
    • Listed on www.PSE.com/rebates

Water heating systems/
  • PSE has eliminated all rebates on gas fired water heaters and tankless water heaters

For PSE electric and/or natural gas customers:
Insulation
  • Floor insulation: 50 percent of the cost, up to $400
  • Attic insulation: 50 percent of the cost, up to $400
    • R11 to R49
  • Attic insulation: 50 percent of the cost, up to $200
    • R19 to R49
  • Wall insulation: 50 percent of the cost, up to $400
  • Duct insulation and sealing: 50 percent of the cost, up to $200
New homes
  • ENERGY STAR qualified manufactured home: $150 - $300

These are tariffed services and subject to change or termination without prior notice.

Energy resource planning


More than 1.3 million Washington homes and businesses count on Puget Sound Energy to provide safe, reliable, reasonably priced energy service. To meet their expectations, PSE must have adequate supplies of natural gas and electricity on hand at all times. What's more, PSE must strive to obtain its energy supplies – whether from the utility's own facilities or from outside sources – at the lowest reasonable cost and in an environmentally responsible manner.

PSE conducts comprehensive research and planning to develop an effective energy-resource strategy. The strategy's cornerstone is PSE's Integrated Resource Plan (IRP). This plan is a detailed examination of the many resource options available to PSE, along with a thorough and objective assessment of the likely benefits, costs and risks associated with each option.

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Eastside Heating & Air Conditioning Inc, Heating & Air Conditioning, Bellevue, WA