Multifamily Energy Program
The Oregon Housing & Community Services Multifamily Energy Program offers cash incentives for energy-efficient upgrades in existing or new construction multifamily buildings. Eligibility requirements include specific criteria regarding units, affordability, and heating systems. The program pathways provide options for different scopes of work, with incentives increasing based on the level of design strategy. Learn how to get on the program waitlist and find contact information for further inquiries.
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OREGON HOUSING & COMMUNITY SERVICES Multifamily Energy Program Program Overview Date: January 2021
PROGRAM OVERVIEW TRC Companies administering on behalf of OHCS Cash incentives for energy efficient upgrades $200,000 incentive maximum per project (projects above max. evaluated on a case-by-case basis) Program Funding Availability as of January 2021 Fully enrolled - program waitlist* open *Encourage projects to secure a spot on program waitlist to receive notice in the event incentives become available.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Multifamily: Existing or New Construction (5+ units) High-rise and low-rise Located in: Pacific Power or Portland General Electric Tenants in at least 50% of units are at or below 80% AMI, 10 years affordability requirement Projects must be heated by a hard-wired electrical heating system to qualify for program funding Savings: Electric saving measures Minimum efficiency requirements according to pathway chosen NOFA and non-NOFA projects 3
PROGRAM PATHWAYS Existing multifamily and new multifamily both have three paths, suited for varying scopes of work Incentives escalate to reward more comprehensive design strategies PROGRAM PATHWAYS PATH 1: MENU PATH 2: BUNDLED PATH 3: WHOLE BUILDING Are you looking to improve a few elements of your property? Are you planning to go beyond basic improvements? Are you looking to boost your incentive and efficiency? Select two or more measures from a menu. Choose a bundle package for additional savings. Maximize savings through a whole building approach. 4
GETTING ON THE WAITLIST 1. Fill out an interest form at: OregonMultifamilyEnergy.com 2. Program representative will schedule a prequalification call to determine project eligibility 3. If your project is eligible: Submit an application Upon application receipt, a waitlist confirmation email will be sent In the event OR-MEP funding becomes available, projects will be notified in the order that prequalification calls and applications are completed. 5
CONTACT INFORMATION Multifamily Energy Program Phone: 503-505-6787 Website: www.OregonMultifamilyEnergy.com Email: OHCSMultifamilyEnergy@trccompanies.com 6