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Community Heat Pump Deployment Program (CHPDP)

Published by data.oregon.gov | State of Oregon | Metadata Last Checked: October 31, 2025 | Last Modified: 2025-10-28
The Oregon Department of Energy’s (ODOE) Community Heat Pump Deployment Program (CHPDP) provides financial assistance to homeowners towards the purchase and installation of heat pumps in owner-occupied residences. Through two rounds of opportunity announcements, ODOE has selected eligible entities to serve as regional administrators in the 11 regions throughout the state. Administrators for six of the regions were identified and awarded in mid-2023. Administrators for the five remaining regions were identified and awarded in 2024 Regional administrators distribute incentives to applicants in their region. Two of the nine federally recognized Indian tribes in Oregon have elected to pursue funding through CHPDP. Funded by the State General Fund, the rebate amounts available are up to $5,000 towards the purchase and installation of a heat pump that meets ODOE minimum efficiency requirements and up to $7,000 towards the purchase and installation of a heat pump that meets ODOE higher efficiency requirements. A grant of up to $4,000 may also be available for eligible upgrades such as a new electrical panel or weatherization or structural repairs to the home that reduce heat and cooling loss. The incentive and grant amounts may not exceed 100% of the cost of purchase and installation of a heat pump or eligible upgrades. This report includes data from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025-the previous fiscal year. As of June 30, 2025, one tribe and all 11 regions have utilized funds to install heat pumps and/or purchase eligible upgrades. For more information, email AskEnergy@oregon.gov.

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