Special Offer for Barton Village Electric Department and Jacksonville Electric Company Customers

Income-qualifying customers can receive $2,000 for installing a heat pump and completing a Home Performance with ENERGY STAR project.

Limited offer while funds last.

Eligibility:

This offer is only available to income-qualifying customers of Barton Village Electric Department and Jacksonville Electric Company.

Qualifying applicants can attest that their 2019 household income was at or below the following levels:

1 person: $66,400
2 persons: $75,800
3 persons: $85,400
4 persons: $94,800
5 persons: $102,400

See Terms & Conditions on the rebate application for full eligibility requirements.

How to Redeem:

There are two ways you can receive the $2,000 incentive.

1. Have $2,000 deducted from the price of your heat pump installation and weatherization project performed by a participating contractor. Follow the steps on page one of the rebate application.

2. Complete your heat pump installation and weatherization project and receive a $2,000 check directly from VPPSA. Follow the steps on page two of the rebate application.

More Discounts and Cash Back:

The VPPSA Heat Pump + Weatherization incentive stacks on top of other discounts and rebates offered by our partner organizations. In total, you can receive up to $5,000 off your weatherization project!

Efficiency Vermont offers 50% off project costs up to $3,000.

Neighborworks of Western Vermont HEAT Squad offers low-cost energy audits and much more.

Flexible financing is available.

How a Cold Climate Heat Pump Works

Heat pumps are versatile and efficient at heating and cooling your home. In the summer, a heat pump will take heat from inside your home and displace it outside, effectively cooling the indoors. In the winter, it will take heat energy from outside (even when it's cold out) and bring it indoors.

Because temperatures in Vermont get so cold in the winter, it is still important to have a backup method of heating your home. How effective your heat pump is at low temperatures depends on the model you choose.