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Skip to the main content of the page Oregon Department of Energy / INCENTIVES / Energy Efficiency Technologies Information and Training Fund Energy Efficiency Technologies Information and Training Fund Community Navigator Program Geospatial Data - GIS Resources INCENTIVES Currently selected Reports to the Legislature Annual Reports to Oregon Tribes Renewable Portfolio Standard Oregon Electric Vehicle Dashboard Customer Service/Comment Portal Comment on Siting Projects Advisory & Stakeholder Groups Our Vision, Mission, and Values Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion ODOE Energy Incentives & Grant Programs Federal Funding + Incentives Energy Hub for Information on Programs and Projects in Oregon Oregon Heat Pump Purchase Program Oregon Rental Home Heat Pump Program Community Heat Pump Deployment Program Community Renewable Energy Grant Program Climate Equity and Resilience Through Action (CERTA) COU Weatherization Grant Rural & Agricultural Energy Assistance Program Grid Resilience Grant Program County Energy Resilience Grant Program Building Performance Standard Incentive Programs (Out of Funding) Oregon Solar + Storage Rebate Program Energy Efficient Wildfire Rebuilding Incentive Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program Energy Efficiency Technologies Information and Training Fund Currently selected In 2023, Oregon’s legislature passed House Bill 3409 , directing the Oregon Department of Energy to stand up a program that will provide $2 million in grants for projects delivering information and technical training to new and existing workers and contractors to conduct energy efficient installations and renovations.
Grant Opportunity Awarded ODOE made funding available for this competitive grant through an Opportunity Announcement and received 20 applications requesting more than $7 million in funding for programs delivering training in one of four categories: Contractor Business Development The agency selected six organizations based on the number of qualified applicants, program needs, and demonstrated benefits to disadvantaged communities for clean workforce development.
The Awarded Organizations: Chemeketa Community College: Chemeketa Community College Energy Efficiency Building Technology Training Program | $601,537 Green NW: HVAC Training Program | $188,313 Klamath Community College: HVAC pre-and registered apprenticeship program | $338,395 Leaders Become Legends: Green Workforce Development Program | $295,910 Northwest Native Chamber: Clean Energy Construction Program | $400,000 Warm Springs Construction Enterprise: Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Energy Auditing Program | $175,845 Disadvantaged Communities Funding $800,000 $1,200,000 $2,000,000 HB 3409 Sections 1-5 recognize the impact the built environment has on greenhouse gas emissions.
The legislature allocated $2 million to the Energy Efficiency Technologies Information and Training Fund to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by accelerating the installation of heat pumps and other energy efficient appliances. ODOE has been directed to prioritize environmental justice communities and individuals who reside in houses and structures that do not have a functioning, adequate, or affordable heating or cooling system.
The purpose of the fund is to reduce barriers to home energy efficiency and resiliency by providing: Initial and continuing technical assistance and training to build capacity in developers, builders, community-based organizations, homeowners, and tenants to conduct renovations and installations of energy efficient technologies, including heat pumps.
Education and training to contractors, subcontractors, technicians, community-based organizations, installers, and other workers in industries related to construction and energy appliance installation. Full details and program requirements are available in the Program Guide . Workforce Development Programs OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT Application Period: Closed Jan.
17, 2025 Questions regarding the program can be emailed to eetraining@energy. oregon. gov
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