Emily guides residents on claiming $6000 fuel switch rebate for heat pumps

June 04, 2025 | Kirkland, King County, Washington

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In a lively session at Kirkland City Hall, Emily took center stage to unveil a straightforward pathway for residents to claim a $6,000 rebate for switching to energy-efficient heat pumps. With a friendly demeanor, she emphasized that the process is simpler than many might expect.

“Step 1,” Emily began, “head to the EnergySmart Eastside website and fill out a quick application form to see if you qualify. It takes just a few minutes.” This initial step sets the stage for residents to engage with the program, making energy efficiency more accessible.
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Once the application is submitted, Emily assured attendees that they would be connected with her directly. “I’m your friendly rebate guy,” she said, ready to provide a rebate code, answer questions, and guide applicants to a list of qualified installers. This personal touch aims to demystify the process and encourage participation.

The final step involves the installer providing a quote for the heat pump installation, leading to a transformation in home energy use. “Enjoy year-round comfort, lower energy bills, and a smaller carbon footprint, all while saving $6,000,” Emily concluded, highlighting the benefits of making the switch.

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As the meeting wrapped up, the excitement in the room was palpable. Residents left with a clear understanding of how to take advantage of this opportunity, paving the way for a greener future in Kirkland. The initiative not only promises financial savings but also contributes to the city’s commitment to sustainability.

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