Eligibility
| Category | Requirements |
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| Eligible Participants |
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| Weatherization |
The home must be sufficiently weatherized. This means one of the following must be true:
Home Energy Assessment (HEA) must be current:
If your HEA is older, a new assessment is required. |
| Fuel Type Requirements |
Heat Pumps:
Heat Pump Water Heaters:
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| System & Equipment |
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| Income Eligibility |
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| Household Income Limits | 1 person: $124,950 2 person: $142,800 3 person: $160,650 4 person: $178,500 5 person: $192,780 6 person: $207,060 7 person: $221,340 8 person: $235,620 |
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Who Counts in Your Household Size? |
To check if you qualify based on income, you’ll need to know your household size. This includes:
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Incentives
| Efficiency Requirements | Incentive Amount | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Space Heating & Cooling | Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) | Products listed on the Rhode Island NEEP List | 60% of Heat Pump system and install cost. These incentives are capped at $11,500. |
| Air to Water Heat Pumps (AWHP) | CHRI Qualified Products List | ||
| Ground Source (Geothermal) Heat Pump | ENERGY STAR & AHRI Matched Equipment | ||
| Hot Water | Integrated Heat Pump Water Heater (240 volt) | ENERGY STAR certified UEF 3.30 | $2,500 |
| Integrated Heat Pump Water Heater (120volt) | ENERGY STAR certified UEF 2.20 | ||
| Split-System Heat Pump Water Heater | ENERGY STAR certified UEF 2.20 | ||
| Clean Heat RI Incentives are capped at $18,000 per address. Incentives apply only to the eligible heat pump portion of the project. Costs for furnaces, unrelated work, or taxes are not included in incentive calculations. | |||
Space heating & cooling (Air Source, Air-to-Water, and Geothermal Heat Pumps)
- Incentive Amount: 60% of eligible project costs up to $11,500 per address
- Lifetime Limit: $11,500 total for space heating system incentives per address
- This means homeowners can install systems in phases (e.g., ductless minisplits room by room), but total incentives for space heating systems cannot exceed $11,500 for that property over time.
Air Source Heat Pumps
- Systems must meet ENERGY STAR 6.1 Cold Climate efficiency criteria and be listed on the RI NEEP List
- We've partnered with NEEP to create an online searchable list of qualifying products that meet these efficiency requirements – Click here to learn more.
Air to Water Heat Pumps
- Equipment must have a minimum COP of 1.7 while delivering 110°F supply water at an outside temperature of 5°F and be listed on the Clean Heat RI Air-to-Water Qualified Products List
Ground Source Heat Pumps
- Equipment must be ENERGY STAR & have a valid AHRI number.
Heat Pump Water Heaters
- Flat Incentive: $2,500 per system
- This incentive is separate from the space heating system cap and may be combined with a heat pump installation.
- Systems must be ENERGY STAR and must have a UEF of 3.30 (2.20 for 120volt/15 amp circuit or split-system heat pump water heaters).
Lifetime Program Cap (Per Property)
To maintain fairness and prevent overuse:
- Total lifetime incentive cap per property: $18,000
- This includes any past Clean Heat Rhode Island incentives previously received for the property.
- Within this cap:
- Up to $11,500 for space heating systems
- Up to $2,500 for heat pump water heaters
Additional Incentives
Your heat pump project may be eligible for incentives other than the rebates offered through Clean Heat Rhode Island.
Please refer to the links below for more information on incentives offered by Rhode Island utility providers and the federal government. Please note that Clean Heat Rhode Island does not guarantee that your project will be eligible for other incentives. You will need to contact the agencies offering these incentives directly to determine if you qualify.
Federal Heat Pump Tax Credits
- You can claim 30% of project costs for air-source and ground-source heat pumps.
- Effective for products purchased and installed between Jan. 1, 2023 – Dec. 31, 2025
- Maximum credit amount of $2,000 available for air-source heat pumps.
For more information, please visit the IRS website and consult a tax professional. Clean Heat Rhode Island cannot provide any advice on tax credits.
Rhode Island Energy
- Air source heat pumps: $150-1,000 per ton of equipment capacity, depending on your current heating type. Please refer to Rhode Island Energy’s website for detailed incentive information.
- Heat pump water heaters: up to $600 rebate. Please refer to Rhode Island Energy’s website for detailed incentive information.
Clean River Electric and Water District
- Air source heat pumps: $350-700 rebate
- Heat pump water heaters: up to $450 rebate
Information and the application for both incentives can be found on Clear River Electric and Water District’s Website.
Block Island Power Company
- Air source heat pumps: $250/ton rebate
- Heat pump water heaters: up to $300 rebate
Find rebate forms and incentive information on BIPC’s website, and contact them directly for any special offers.
Rhode Island Agricultural Energy Program (RI AgEP)
- Provides grants of up to $20,000 for energy efficiency and renewable energy projects, including heat pump and HPHW technologies
- Provides grants of up to $20,000 for energy efficiency and renewable energy projects, including heat pump and HPHW technologies
- The Program Guidance Document, fillable applications, and additional information can be found by visiting OER’s RI AgEP website here.
Please also subscribe to our emailing list and we will notify you when more resources become available. You can also try other incentives available in the state, which can be found using the link below.
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