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Skip to the main content of the page Oregon Department of Energy / INCENTIVES / Energy Efficient Wildfire Rebuilding Incentive Energy Efficient Wildfire Rebuilding Incentive 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 Currently selected Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program Energy Efficiency Technologies Information and Training Fund HB 5006 allocated about $10.
8 million in General Fund dollars to the Oregon Department of Energy for a new program incentivizing energy efficient rebuilding of residential and commercial structures that were destroyed during the 2020 Labor Day wildfires. ODOE is no longer accepting applications for this program; all projects must have been completed and documentation submitted to ODOE prior to June 30, 2025. Read our program wrap-up report .
More than 5,000 structures and over 1 million acres were burned in the wildfires that devastated Oregon communities over Labor Day 2020. The Oregon Legislature allocated $10. 8 million to ODOE to provide funding to incentivize energy-efficient rebuilding efforts.
Building owners received incentives to rebuild to current building code or above code – incorporating these energy efficiency improvements help make buildings more comfortable and support long-term affordability through lower energy bills. Updated August 18, 2025 How Much Are the Incentives?
If you are rebuilding a site-built residential structure: Rebuild the home to current code: $3,000 Rebuild the home to an above-code standard such as the Residential Reach Code or a new homes utility program: $6,000 low- or moderate-income household and are rebuilding a site-built residential structure: Rebuild the home to current code: $7,500 Rebuild the home to an above-code standard such as the Residential Reach Code or a new homes utility program: $15,000 If you are replacing a manufactured dwelling: If your replacement manufactured home is an energy efficient NEEM 1.
1 or better dwelling: $12,500 If you install a qualifying heat pump system in your replacement manufactured home: up to $5,000 If you are rebuilding a commercial, public, or multi-family structure: Building to current code: $3,000 - $4,000 Building above current code by participating in a utility program: $8,000 - $10,000 Rebuilding affordable housing and participating in an Oregon Housing and Community Services Program, you may be eligible for an additional incentive of $500/unit (max $18,000) Am I Eligible for an Incentive?
You are eligible if you are rebuilding a structure deemed by state or county officials as destroyed or damaged in the wildfires between August 1 and September 30, 2020, and you have completed or are in the process of completing a local jurisdiction permit process.
Eligible structures include: Site-built residential homes These incentives are available to structure owners who have already rebuilt, are in the process of rebuilding, or will soon rebuild their structure. Program incentives are tied to structures and are focused on rebuilding communities so owners may change, but the incentive is to support construction costs of the property owner that is rebuilding.
Some manufactured home parks destroyed in the fires may not return. Eligible replacement manufactured homes may be relocated outside of disaster areas in Oregon. How do I Receive a Rebate ?
Steps to receive an incentive: Confirm eligibility to participate. Complete a digital or paper application. ODOE will review, verify application information, and send you a confirmation that funds have been reserved.
Notify ODOE through our program portal or send a completion form by mail to let us know your project is complete. Please include relevant project documentation. ODOE will review and verify your completion form.
Following successful verification of a completed application, ODOE will issue you the approved funds.
Information you'll need to gather for your application: Manufactured Homes/Heat Pumps Application Info Needed Site-Built Home or Public, Commercial, or Multifamily Building Info Needed Owners building new structures on vacant property that burned are not eligible for incentives – only original building owners or buyers replacing original structures are eligible.
Applications for the incentive program will be accepted prior to June 1, 2025, or until all the funds have been allocated, whichever comes first. All projects must be completed and documentation submitted to ODOE prior to June 30, 2025. Tax Disclaimer: Some or all of the incentive may be deemed as taxable income by the Internal Revenue Service or Oregon Department of Revenue.
Please consult your tax advisor regarding your specific tax liability. Additional Wildfire Recovery Programs Please take advantage of additional programs available to support rebuilding: support for rebuilding site built and manufactured homes and commercial projects. Oregon Building Codes Division's Fire Hardening Grant Program .
State of Oregon Wildfire Recovery Programs Flyer (ODOE & BCD) - English and Spanish Wildfire. Recovery@energy. oregon.
gov Low- and Moderate-Income Qualifications Info to Gather: Manufactured Homes & Heat Pumps Info to Gather: Site-Built Home or Public, Commercial, or Multifamily Building Online Application: Quick Start Guide Solicitud en Línea: Guía de Inicio Rápido Application for Site-Built Residential (también en Español ) Application for Manufactured Homes Application for Commercial and Multi-Family Completion Form for Manufactured Homes (también en Español ) Completion Form for Site-Built Residential (también en Español ) Completion Form for Commercial and Multi-Family (también en Español ) Oregon Building Codes Division Oregon Wildfire Response and Recovery Mapping of Labor Day 2020 Wildfires Wildfire Damage Assessment Find Your Utility for Local Energy Efficiency Support
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