Eugene Water And Electric Board
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About this resource
This initiative provides efficiency upgrades via a rebate system; potential improvements include heating systems, insulation, water leak repairs, and windows. Rebates and loans are income-based and specifically target homes that currently utilize electric heating and water heating.
Application Process: You can apply online through the website or contact them for further details.
Fees: The fees differ based on the rebate, while loans are offered at a 0% interest rate.
Who can use this
- -Income limits must be adhered to based on household size, which includes the gross income of all adults over 18, including roommates. Check the website for the latest income thresholds. -Proof of qualifying income for the previous month is necessary. -Only the primary residence of the qualifying account holder is eligible for owner-occupied homes. In rental situations, the tenant must qualify based on income and be the current EWEB account holder. -The maximum cumulative income-based rebates are capped at $8,000 per customer and $8,000 per residence over a decade, with individual product limits possibly applying. -Applications may be rejected for closed accounts, inappropriate conduct towards EWEB, tampering with EWEB property, or any fraudulent activity.
Documents you may need
- Proof of income
Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.
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Eugene, Oregon
Location
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