
Lighting
Using energy-efficient light bulbs is the easiest and most affordable way to reduce electricity costs.
Today's LED bulbs are up to 85% more efficient and last 15-25 times longer than traditional bulbs.
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LEDs come in a variety of shapes, sizes and color tones to meet virtually any lighting need.

Wattage is often thought of as the measure for light bulb brightness, but watts only measure a bulb's energy use. Brightness is measured in lumens: the higher the lumens, the brighter the light. A 10-watt LED provides the same 800-lumen brightness as a 60-watt incandescent.

Today's LEDs come in a wide range of colors and light levels, from warm to cool. Soft yellow light for bedrooms and living rooms, white light for work areas and kitchens, and bright light for focused task areas and reading lights.

Use this website to find the energy-efficient LED bulbs that will work for your fixtures.

"We learned a lot about little upgrades to save energy and make the house feel warmer and cozier.”
Jackie Kohon, Portland homeowner
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We do not currently have any available incentives that match those criteria.
There are still ways to save and make your home more energy efficient.

Find resources for do-it-yourself projects and low- to no-cost ways to improve the comfort, health and energy efficiency of your home.

Find out how you can get more from your energy. Evaluating your home’s current energy use is the first step to discovering upgrades that can boost comfort and lower monthly bills.
Your utility is outside our service area.
You can still reap energy and money saving benefits of this upgrade, even though you do not qualify for the Energy Trust incentive.

Use this website to find the energy-efficient water heater that will work for your home.

Many utility companies offer energy-efficiency programs that can help with upgrade costs.

With Energy Trust, you can get cash back when you insulate any or all of these areas of your home.