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Welcome to GoingDuctless.com
Orcas Power & Light Cooperative (OPALCO) has partnered with the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance to offer Co-op members a full tool box of energy efficiency products and practices, including Ductless Heating and Cooling Systems. A Ductless Heating and Cooling System is a highly efficient system that is easily installed as a new primary heat source for electrically heated homes. Ductless Heat Pump systems heat and cool homes at a fraction of the cost of baseboards and wall heaters. They are much safer, quieter and heat rooms evenly (no more hot or cool spots!).
Why Upgrade to a Ductless Heating & Cooling System?
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• Save Energy & Money Every Month - 25%-50% less to heat your home
• Experience a More Comfortable Home
• Low-Cost Easy Installation
• Systems Come Standard With Air Conditioning!
• OPALCO offers a member rebate of $1,500
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If you’re heating your home with electric baseboards or wall heaters, you’re probably ready for an upgrade.
Electric baseboard and wall heaters can be an inefficient and uncomfortable heat source for homes. Many local utilities are helping their customers upgrade to a more energy efficient alternative, a Ductless Heating and Cooling System. OPALCO offers its members a $1,500 cash rebate when upgrading to a Ductless Heating and Cooling System. For more information, call 360-376-3571. To learn more about energy efficiency products and practices and additional OPALCO member rebates and incentives, go to www.opalco.com.
About This Website
This website is brought to you by the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA), a private non-profit organization funded by Northwest utilities, the Energy Trust of Oregon and the Bonneville Power Administration. NEEA works in collaboration with its stakeholders and strategic market partners to accelerate the sustained market adoption of energy-efficient products, technologies and practices. NEEA's market transformation efforts address energy efficiency in homes, businesses and industry. Its mission is to: Mobilize the Northwest to become increasingly energy efficient for a sustainable future. View our partners here. |