THURS 6/11: Save $$ + improve workplace comfort & efficiency

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Jeanette Hardison

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Jun 4, 2026, 9:12:18 PMJun 4
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Utility bills too high? Does your Corvallis or Philomath workplace get:
  • too hot in the summer months?
  • too cold in the winter months?
Energy Trust of Oregon's insulation incentives are very generous again in 2026!  
  • Commercial and industrial customers of Pacific Power and NW Natural Gas are eligible, whether or not you own the building. 
  • The incentive funding comes from the "Public Purpose" charge you've already paid into,  on your monthly utility bills.
  • Also available: no-cost LED lighting upgrades, plus incentives for Smart Thermostats, ductless heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, solar and more.
Sustainability Coalition staff help Energy Trust find interested workplaces, and the next walk-through assessments are NEXT WEEK, Thursday, June 11th...

ARE YOU INTERESTED?
Reply ASAP with your phone # - the Coalition's Saving Green Program Director, Jeanette Hardison, will call you right back to schedule. Not available that day? Reply anyway - you can be added to the next round of site visits. 
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How do the upgrades work?
  • Energy Trust assesses your space and recommends a customized solution that works for you.
  • You request estimates and select your contractor.
  • (Contractors that are also Energy Trust Trade Allies are the most familiar with the incentive application process; however, you may choose any contractor you wish.)
  • Energy Trust's outreach team will support you along every step.
Some restrictions apply and incentives are offered on a first-come, first-served basis while funding lasts. 


HOPE TO HEAR FROM YOU!


Jeanette Hardison, Program Director

Saving Green: Sustainability at Work

Corvallis Sustainability Coalition

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Thank you to the Pacific Power Foundation and the City of Corvallis for their generous grant funding that has helped make the Saving Green program possible!
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