By Guest Contributor on Friday, June 12th, 2026 in Featured Stories Northeastern Oregon News
OREGON – (Sponsord Content) As we head into summer, there’s help available for changes that could keep your house cool and your energy bills lower.
When temperatures hit triple-digits, plugging in a window air conditioner is a common quick fix. But staying cool most often depends on how your entire house works together.
Your air conditioner creates cooler, more comfortable air. But there’s a chance that cool air is escaping, and hot air is coming in, in a lot of different places. That could mean different rooms feel hotter than others and your air conditioning has to work harder, using more energy.
Experts with Energy Trust of Oregon, a nonprofit that helps people save energy in homes and buildings, says there are three areas where cool air most often escapes.
These DIY fixes can help:
For larger projects like adding insulation, Energy Trust can lower the cost. Here’s some of the support available for changes that will help keep your home comfortable year-round.
Energy Trust can connect you to a trusted, experienced contractor who can deduct these savings from your final bill and can also help you find professionals who can do a comprehensive home energy assessment which can help you pinpoint other ways to save energy and lower costs. You can also complete a free home energy assessment online in just a few minutes.
Click here for more information on ways to keep cool and save energy with Energy Trust.
About Energy Trust of Oregon
Energy Trust of Oregon is an independent nonprofit created to help people, organizations, and communities save energy and connect to renewable power like solar. Funded by customers of Portland General Electric, Pacific Power, NW Natural, Cascade Natural Gas and Avista, Energy Trust services lower energy costs and help communities and utilities achieve their clean energy goals and build a strong future for Oregon. Learn more at www.energytrust.org/residential/incentives.