November 20: Decarbonize Your Home! Join Us for a Virtual Kicking Gas Info Session
Save Money and Make the Switch to Electric Heating and Cooling in your Home!
Learn about the Kicking Gas campaign and how you can be part of the transition from fossil fuels to electric!
The Kicking Gas Campaign is on a mission to support our community members in taking the next step to transition to All Electric Homes. In addition to sharing resources about ductless heat pumps, we will be providing subsidies for electric cooking (as well as hot water heating late-2024), to further help decarbonize our region, avoid the serious health dangers of indoor fossil fuel combustion, and strengthen community in the face of climate challenges today and in the future.
Right now we are operating on Bainbridge Island, Island County, and Snohomish County.
A quick overview of our current programs:
Bainbridge Island: Heat Pump Subsidy Program (50-100% subsidy available)
Island and Snohomish Counties: Heat Pump Subsidy Program (20 - 75% subsidy available), and Induction Stove Subsidy Program.
Attending an Info Session is a requirement to qualify for one of our subsidies.
We’re excited to help you make the switch to clean, comfortable, healthy and affordable electric home heating and appliances! If you are currently using propane, oil, “natural” gas, or wood and live in Snohomish County or Whidbey Island, you’re eligible for our program! Not only can we offer 20-100% savings off the total project cost depending on your income and location, but we’ll work with you every step of the way to make sure you have the support and resources you need.
This event is digitally family-friendly. Feel free to spread the word to friends and family!
LOCATION:
Zoom link sent prior to event. Please register below.
Kicking Gas is a local campaign led by the nonprofit For The People, with collaboration from City of Bainbridge, Readiness to Learn, Homes and Hope Community Land Trust, Sno-Isle Sierra Club, Langley Climate Crisis Action Committee, Salish Sea Cooperative Finance, Island Ductless Heat Pumps, Energywise, and Airganic, Home Comfort Alliance, and Blossom Solar.
The Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates Program is supported with funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act. The CCA supports Washington’s climate action efforts by putting cap-and-invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health. Information about the CCA is available at www.climate.wa.gov.
This program is also supported by Washington State University’s CEEP Program, the City of Bainbridge Island, and individual supporters.