Utility Incentive Program Materials
NYS Clean Heat incentives and contractor networks are administered by the New York State electric utilities with market development and education support from NYSERDA.
These resources help participating contractors maximize their participating utility’s incentive opportunities.
Utility-specific Sell Sheets
The Utility Sell Sheets are two-page quick guides describing the utility incentives for either cold-climate air source heat pump (ASHP) or ground source heat pump (GSHP) installations available from the NYS Clean Heat program or PSEG Long Island Home Comfort program. Select the appropriate NYS utility sheet to view more.
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Utility | Avangrid | Central Hudson | Con Edison | National Grid | Orange & Rockland | PSEG Long Island | |
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NYS Clean Heat
Home Comfort
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PSEG Long Island |
Improve Your Field Assessment Score
Correct and Avoid Field Assessment Non-Conformances
Outlines the best practices for correcting the most common non-conformances identified in NYS Clean Heat Site Assessment Reports for ASHP Installations, and how to avoid these non-conformances in future reports.
Field Assessment Hot List
The Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) Field Assessment Hot List helps a contractor understand the key elements of NYS Clean Heat’s field assessment process. Contractors can reference this infographic to help guide them on what the program is looking for, so as to ensure a passing assessment score.
Why Air Source Heat Pump Field Assessments Matter
The NYS Clean Heat QAQC field assessments ensure the high-quality installation of program-incentivized air source heat pumps, which leads to optimized energy efficiency, greater comfort, lower operating and maintenance costs, and longer equipment lifespans. Installations that can fulfill all items of the NYS Clean Heat field-assessment checklist support a positive public perception of heat pump technology, higher adoption rates of clean heating technologies, and in turn more business for contractors.
Level Up Your QA/QC Scores with Clean Heat Training
NYS Clean Heat Contractors are required to complete a QA/QC field assessment for installations. This Clean Heat training course is designed to help score higher on field assessments — which also means happier customers.
You can also explore the course content on your own, or view all of the training courses.
Become a NYS Clean Heat Contractor
Maximize your heating and cooling business with heat pump incentives and resources offered in NYSEG, RG&E, National Grid, Central Hudson, Orange & Rockland, and Con Edison electric territories.
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