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Clean Heat RI Heat Pump Incentive Eligibility Survey

Clean Heat RI Heat Pump Incentive Eligibility Survey

Fill out this short form to see if you meet the eligibility criteria for the Clean Heat Rhode Island Low to Moderate Heat Pump Incentive Program. At the end, the results page will guide you to the next step!
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    This program is designed for homes/units on their own residential electric meters with their own heating systems.
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    This program is designed for those who currently use fossil fuels to heat their home.
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    Weatherization is a term that refers to improvements like air sealing and insulation that can improve the energy efficiency of your home and prevent energy waste. Your home should be weatherized before getting a new heating and cooling system. The home must be sufficiently weatherized prior to heat pump installation. Sufficient weatherization can be done by one of the following: • The home was built on or after January 1, 2000. • The home has completed all weatherization recommendations or • The Home Energy Assessment report indicated less than $1,000 worth of recommended weatherization work. Home Energy Assessment (HEA) must be current: • Rhode Island Energy customers: HEA must be from 2014 or later • Block Island or CREW customers: HEA must be from 2020 or later If your HEA is older, a new assessment is required. To qualify for Clean Heat RI incentives, we will check state records to verify that your home has been weatherized. If you're unsure, select "no".
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    SNAP provides food assistance to low-income individuals, while LIHEAP helps low-income households pay for heating and energy costs. This program is for low to moderate income homes. If you participate in one of these programs, you will need to provide proof of participation for the Clean Heat RI application. Records must be recent (within 1 year).
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    To check if you qualify based on income, you’ll need to know your household size. This includes: • All adults and children living in your home full-time • Roommates or extended family if they share income or expenses • Unrelated individuals if they are considered part of the household (e.g., domestic partners, long-term housemates) • You do not need to be related by blood or marriage. • You do not need to count people who live separately or part-time (like college students who file their own taxes and live away most of the year).
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    Household size: Income limit 1 person: $124,950 2 people: $142,800 3 people: $160,650 4 people: $178,500 5 people: $192,780 6 people: $207,060 7 people: $221,340 8 people: $235,620
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    Results: Out-of-State

    We regret to inform you that you do not meet the qualifications for Rhode Island-specific heat pump incentives.

    You might qualify for the 30% federal tax credit (up to $2,000) through 2025.

    For more information, please visit the IRS website and consult a tax professional. Clean Heat Rhode Island cannot provide any advice on tax credits.

    Thank you,

    Clean Heat Rhode Island Team

     

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    Results: Income Verification Needed


    Since you are not enrolled in SNAP, LIHEAP, or the Energy Discount Rate, you will need

    to verify your household income using iverify as part of your application.

     Don’t worry - our application will guide you through it.

     

    Click below to begin your Clean Heat RI eligibility application!

    Start Here!

     

     

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    Results: Ineligible


    Based on the information provided, you are not eligible for Clean Heat Rhode Island's Low to Moderate Heat Pump incentive program. However, you might qualify for incentives through your utility.

    Please click on your utility below to see what incentives you may qualify for. 

    Rhode Island Energy

    Clear River Electric and Water District

    Block Island Power Company

    You may also qualify for the 30% federal tax credit (up to $2,000) through 2025.

    For more information, please visit the IRS website and consult a tax professional.

    Clean Heat Rhode Island cannot provide any advice on tax credits.

     

    Thank you,

    Clean Heat Rhode Island Team

     

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    Results: Weatherization Needed

    Weatherization is required to qualify for Clean Heat Rhode Island incentives. A No-Cost Home Energy Assessment can help outline ways your home can benefit from weatherization and energy saving measures.

    This is an in-person appointment in which an Energy Specialist will visit your home and inspect it to identify ways to improve energy efficiency. This often includes checking insulation, air leaks, heating systems, and appliances. After the visit, you’ll get a custom report outlining recommended upgrades, potential energy savings, and available rebates and incentives for improvements like insulation, weatherization, and heat pumps.

    Click on your utility below to get started.

    Rhode Island Energy

    Clear River Electric and Water District

    Block Island Power Company (click on "Home Energy Audit")

     

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    Congratulations! 


    Based on your answers, you may qualify for Clean Heat Rhode Island's low-to-moderate Heat Pump Incentives!

    Click below to begin your Clean Heat RI application and confirm your eligibility.
     

    Begin Your Clean Heat RI Application 

     

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