State Home Oil Weatherization (SHOW) Program in Oregon - EnergyBot

State Home Oil Weatherization (SHOW) Program

May 30, 2025

Summary

The State Home Oil Weatherization (SHOW) Program provides cash payments to eligible homeowners and contractors. This applies to both for-profit and non-profit contractors. The incentive pays to install energy-efficient heating equipment and to make home weatherization improvements. Eligible projects include heating equipment, duct sealing and insulation, dwelling insulation, windows and doors, and whole house measures. An annual Petroleum Supplier Assessment provides funding for the program, and all applications are subject to the availability of funds.

Eligible dwellings must receive their primary heating fuel from a fuel oil dealer. Eligible fuel oil dealers are those who retail at least heating oil or dyed diesel, but any other fuel purchased from them is eligible. Dwelling owners (including rental property owners) and contractors are eligible to apply.

A two-tier system awards the cash payments to allow for varied income eligibility. The income of the occupying household residing in the dwelling at the time of application determines eligibility. To be considered eligible, household income must be low-income at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. Household income eligibility requirements are produced by the U.S. Department of Energy.

Total cash payment over the lifetime of the SHOW Program for all measure categories awarded to a single dwelling may not exceed $10,200. Applicants may not submit more than one SHOW Program application per unique measure per dwelling.

Cash Payment Tiers

The program awards Tier 1 cash payments to eligible low-income applicants. This includes applicants who represent low-income households. All measure costs may be counted towards the following lifetime maximum cash payments:

  • $5,700 for heating system measures;
  • $17,600 cumulative for insulation measures;
  • $1,500 for windows and doors measures;
  • $500 for air infiltration measures;
  • $1,000 for occupant health and safety and building code requirements. 

Tier 2 cash payments are awarded to applicants based solely on the eligible measures installed. Applicants do not qualify based on income. Measure costs may be counted towards the following lifetime maximum cash payments:

  • $3,800 for heating system measures;
  • $6,600 cumulative for insulation measures;
  • $3,000 for windows and doors measures;
  • $500 for air infiltration measures;
  • $1,000 for occupant health and safety and building code requirements.

Program Overview

Implementing Sector: State
Category: Financial Incentive
State: Oregon
Incentive Type: Rebate Program
Web Site: https://www.oregon.gov/ohcs/energy-weatherization/Pages/show.aspx
Administrator: Oregon Housing and Community Services
Start Date:
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies:
  • Equipment Insulation
  • Furnaces
  • Boilers
  • Programmable Thermostats
  • Duct/Air sealing
  • Building Insulation
  • Windows
  • Doors
  • Comprehensive Measures/Whole Building
  • Other EE
  • Insulation
Incentive Amount: Tier 1
$5,700 for heating system measures
$17,600 cumulative for insulation measures
$1,500 for windows and doors measures
$500 for air infiltration measures
$1,000 for occupant health and safety and building code requirements

Tier 2
$3,800 for heating system measures
$6,600 cumulative for insulation measures
$3,000 for windows and doors measures
$500 for air infiltration measures
$1,000 for occupant health and safety and building code requirements.
Maximum Incentive: $30,700 over the lifetime of the program awarded to a single dwelling
Equipment Requirements: See program Website
Installation Requirements: See program Website

Authorities

Name: ORS 456.594 - 456.599
Name: OAR 813-207

Contact

Name: Hilda Rodriguez
Organization: OR Housing and Community Services
Address: 725 Summer Street NE, Suite B
Salem OR 97301
Phone: (971) 273-6838
Email: SHOW.Program@hcs.oregon.gov

This information is sourced from DSIRE; the most comprehensive source of information on incentives and policies that support renewables and energy efficiency in the United States. Established in 1995, DSIRE is operated by the N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center at N.C. State University.