By Guest Contributor on Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025 in Featured Stories Northeastern Oregon Top Stories
OREGON- (Sponsored content by Oregon by Energy Trust of Oregon)ย High interest rates and soaring home prices have plenty of people making big changes to their current homes, rather than trying to enter the tough real estate market. With home improvement projects happening year-round, thereโs help for Oregon homeowners who may be their own handyman. Energy Trust of Oregon is a nonprofit that helps people, businesses and communities use less energy and save money. They include offers like:ย
Easy wins: DIY projects to start now
For homeowners and renters looking for simple, immediate savings, Energy Trust recommends starting with routine DIY projects and taking a free 20-minute online home assessment to figure out which projects and areas to prioritize. These simple steps can reduce energy bills over time and may qualify for incentives:
Bigger projects offer bigger returns
Seasoned DIYers can tackle larger upgrades that lead to significant long-term savings, including:
For major installations like heat pumps, central AC or new windows, homeowners should work directly with a contractor. These experts can make sure the job is done correctly while making sure you are still taking advantage of all financial help thatโs available.
Homeowners can visit Energy Trust of Oregonโs website for complete guidelines and eligibility requirements before beginning any project.
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.