HVAC Tax Incentives – Local and Federal

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  • 2007 Federal Tax Incentives
  • Tax Incentives Assistance Project (TIAP) / IRS forms
  • American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
  • DSIRE is a comprehensive source for state, local, utility, and federal incentives, that promote renewable energy and energy efficiency.
  • Oregon Residential Energy Tax Credit Brochure
  • Oregon Department of Energy Tax Incentives – Furnances, Boilers & Air Handlers
  • Oregon Department of Energy Tax Incentives – Air Conditioners
  • Oregon Department of Energy Tax Incentives – Heat Pumps

Oregon Department of Energy Heating & Cooling Tips

625 Marion St. NE/Salem, OR 97301-3742 -Phone (503) 378-4040

  • Tune-up your furnace and air conditioner to make sure they run as efficiently as possible.
  • Turn up your air conditioner thermostat to 78 degrees F. when you are at home and to 85 degrees F. when you are away from home.
  • Turn off your air conditioner when you are not at home.
  • Use a programmable thermostat to set your furnace/air conditioner to come on 30 minutes before your arrive home.
  • Clean or replace your air conditioner filters once a month.
  • Insulate your attic, walls and crawl spaces.
  • Find and seal air leaks with caulking or weather-stripping.
  • Replace your windows with energy-efficient windows.
  • Shade west-facing windows with awnings and trees. Exterior shading is more effective than interior shading.
  • For unshaded windows, draw curtains and use reflective blinds.
  • Don’t block registers, baseboard radiators or cold air returns.
  • Close chimney dampers when you don’t have a fire.
  • During cooler weather, set your thermostat to 68 degrees F. during the day and
    55 degrees F. at night or when you are not at home.
  • Consider an air conditioner alternative such as window fans, ceiling fans or
    building fans that use much less power.