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Utah Homeowners Can Get Up to $2,450 for a Heat Pump Upgrade
Charlie
•April 15, 2026
Utah homeowners may stack rebates worth up to $2,450 for heat pumps
If you own a home in Utah, you may be able to lower the cost of a new heat pump. A reported offer combines a utility rebate with a federal tax credit.
How much money you can get
- $450 utility rebate from Rocky Mountain Power
- Up to $2,000 federal tax credit (30% of eligible cost)
- Possible total: up to $2,450
Who can qualify
- You are a Utah homeowner
- You are a Rocky Mountain Power customer
- The project is for an existing home (not new construction)
- You use a program-approved contractor
How to apply
- Get quotes from approved installers
- Apply for the utility rebate through Rocky Mountain Power
- Keep receipts and tax documents
- Claim the federal energy credit when filing taxes
Deadline or application window
The article says the incentives are currently available. No exact close date is provided in the source, so homeowners should apply as soon as possible in case rules change.
Note: This is a rebate + tax credit stack, not a single direct grant check.
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