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Save up to $2,150/year vs oil & gas heating. Clean Heat RI rebate up to $11,500 + $11,500 Rhode Island Energy rebate.
Estimated Savings
$2,150/yr
vs oil & gas
$11,500
Clean Heat RI
$11,500
Rhode Island Energy
~4 yrs
estimated
North Providence, Rhode Island homeowners switching from oil & gas to a heat pump can save approximately $2,150 per year on heating costs. The local utility, Rhode Island Energy, charges $0.29/kWh for residential electricity. A heat pump replaces both your furnace and air conditioner, providing year-round heating and cooling at a fraction of the cost.
Coastal moderate winters with design temps around 5°F to 10°F. Cold-climate models recommended. Cold-climate heat pumps (ccASHP) are essential for North Providence — standard models lose significant capacity below 20°F. We recommend Mitsubishi Hyper-Heat and LG Red Series for this area.
The Clean Heat RI rebate covers up to $11,500 of installation costs. Rhode Island Energy adds another $11,500 utility rebate on top. Income-qualified households may also receive HEAR rebates of up to $8,000. The federal 25C heat pump tax credit expired at the end of 2025, making these state and utility incentives more important than ever.
NuWatt Energy installs heat pumps directly in North Providence — no subcontractors. We handle the full process: sizing assessment, equipment selection, installation, and all Clean Heat RI rebate applications. Pair with solar to reduce your heat pump operating costs to near zero.
Expired December 31, 2025. Previously 30% up to $2,000.
Clean Heat RI covers up to 60% of installed cost, max $11,500. One of the most generous programs in the country.
Heat pump rebate from your local utility, Rhode Island Energy. Can be stacked with Clean Heat RI.
Up to $8,000 (low-income) or $4,000 (moderate-income). Stackable with other rebates.
investor_owned · $0.29/kWh
Heat Pump Rebate
$11,500
Coastal moderate winters with design temps around 5°F to 10°F. Cold-climate models recommended.
Cold-climate heat pumps (ccASHP) are required for North Providence. Standard models lose significant capacity below 20°F.
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