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Low-to-No-Cost Heating & Cooling

February 29th event for homeowners, landlords, and renters to learn about heat pumps that heat now and cool later!

Have you ever heard of a heater that’s also designed to cool your home in the summer? Here’s your chance to find out how heat pump technology can both heat and cool your home while saving you money!

If you’re a homeowner, landlord, or renter, you’re invited to a program called “Low-to-No-Cost Heating & Cooling: Heat Now, Cool Later!” on Thursday, February 29, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Avenue, Corvallis.

The federal Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) is offering special incentives for low-to-middle income households that install either ducted or ductless heat pumps. This program will both inform and guide attendees through the process. Three panelists will speak briefly about how they can help, followed by audience questions. Speakers and their topics include:

  • Paul Misna of Day Heating Solutions – What is ducted heat pump technology, and how does it work?
  • Gretchen Houchin of Peak Electrical Services – What does a ductless heat pump look like, and how does it differ from a ducted heat pump?
  • Julie Williams of Seeds for the Sol – What incentives and rebates are available, and how can you access them?

Exhibitors will be on hand both before and after the event to talk to attendees and provide personalized guidance on what they can do to make the shift to energy efficient homes.

This event is part of the Shift Together campaign, an initiative of the Corvallis Sustainability Coalition’s Energy Action Team. The goal of the campaign is to educate, connect, and support all community members with resources and funding as we make the shift to energy efficiency and renewable energy in our work and living spaces. The February 29th program is co-sponsored by the Corvallis Sustainability Coalition and Seeds for the Sol.

February 20, 2024

Filed Under: Community Inclusion, Energy, Events, Health & Human Services, Housing

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