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Home Energy Independence Plan for Oregon

Oregon faces increasing wildfire risk and occasional severe wind and ice storms. The state offers good incentives for solar and battery installations.

Oregon Grid Reliability

Reliability
6/10
Low Risk
EIA SAIDI/SAIFI 2023
Outages / Year
0.7
per customer
EIA SAIFI 2023
Avg. Duration
5
hours
EIA SAIDI 2023
Electricity Rate
14.6¢
per kWh
EIA 2026-02

Primary Outage Risks in Oregon

Wildfires
Wind storms
Ice storms
Earthquake risk

Oregon Energy Sources

Natural Gas40%
Coal20%
Nuclear18%
Renewables22%

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration

Oregon Incentives & Rebates

Oregon offers the Solar + Storage Rebate Program through the Oregon Department of Energy ($0.20–$1.80/W depending on income). Property tax exemption for solar. Net metering available. Note: The federal 30% residential solar tax credit expired December 31, 2025 for customer-owned systems. Solar leases and PPAs may still offer indirect savings from the commercial tax credit. Check with a tax advisor for current eligibility. Source: DSIRE, EnergySage.

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