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Heat Pump Program (NYS Clean Heat)

 

Heat and cool your home with a heat pump

The warmer, cooler, cleaner way to heat and cool your home. Are you using oil, propane, or electric baseboards as your primary heating source? Heat pumps are a better, more efficient way to keep your home comfortable all year long, without the use of fossil fuels.

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Rebates & Financing

New York State and energy companies are offering rebates, financing and tax credits to lower your bills and stay comfortable year-round with state-of-the-art heating and cooling technology.

Find a Contractor

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Heat and cool your business with a heat pump

Heat pumps are the warmer, cooler, smarter way to heat and cool your business. Learn about available rebates and how to get a free screening to assess the potential of ground and air source heat pumps and variable refrigerant flow technologies.

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Become a NYS Clean Heat Contractor

Become a NYS Clean Heat contractor and encourage residents, small businesses, and commercial and multifamily building owners to install cold climate air source heat pumps (ASHP) and energy efficient ground source heat pumps (GSHP) and heat pump water heaters (HPWH). Incentives are available to consumers as well as participating contractors.

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Learn more about the NYS Clean Heat Initiative

NYSERDA has created a presentation detailing the critical role and opportunity that building electrification presents in New York to reach the State’s greenhouse gas emission goals and reduce local pollution.

Learn about NYS Clean Heat, a statewide investment and coordinated effort delivered by NYSERDA, utilities, and a robust network of contractors, to drive the awareness and adoption of heat pumps in buildings.