Grants for homeowners to remove and/or replace wood-burning heaters with electric heat pumps.
The Clean HEET program is accepting applications with expanded funding options. The deadline to apply is 5:00 PM PST on April 30, 2025.
The Clean HEET Program was developed by the Air District to reduce wintertime wood-smoke pollution and improve air quality. The program incentivizes Bay Area homeowners to remove and/or replace their existing, operational, freestanding wood-burning stoves or pellet stoves, fireplace inserts, or open-hearth fireplaces with electric heat pumps.
Up to $2 million in funding is available for the Clean HEET Program. Individual awards range from $3,000 - $10,500 to replace one stove/insert/fireplace and $6,000 - $13,500 to replace two stoves/inserts/fireplaces. A decommission-only option of $1,000 is also available to remove one older, uncertified wood stove and open-hearth fireplace with an additional $1,000 to remove a second uncertified wood stove and open-hearth fireplace.
All Bay Area homeowners are eligible to apply. Funds will be prioritized for award to homeowners in the AB 617 communities of West Oakland, East Oakland, Richmond-San Pablo, and Bayview Hunters Point/Southeast San Francisco, and homes that are in disadvantaged and low-income communities identified by California’s Climate Investments Priority Populations Mapping tool.
The program does not provide reimbursement for work already performed.
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Review the Program Guidelines, Terms, and Conditions(762 Kb PDF, 7 pgs, revised 27/02/2025) to learn more about eligibility and how to complete an application.
Applications are now being accepted on a first-come, first-served basis until all funds have been awarded.
Complete applications are processed in the order they are received except in cases where non-priority project must be placed on a waitlist if funding is oversubscribed. The Air District will review applications for eligibility based on the priorities described in the program guidelines. The Air District will notify applicants of whether their application was approved for funding, rejected, or placed on a waitlist within 30 days of the receipt of a complete application.
Complete information is available in the Program Guidelines, Terms, and Conditions(762 Kb PDF, 7 pgs, revised 27/02/2025) document (also in Resources section on this page).
Project Type | Existing Device | Manufacture Year | Maximum Base Funding |
Install an Electric Heat Pump | Free-standing wood stove or wood-burning fireplace insert |
2014 and earlier | $6,500 |
2015-2019 | $3,000 | ||
Pellet-burning stove or fireplace insert | 2014 and earlier | $3,000 | |
Open-hearth fireplace | Any | $6,000 | |
Second Device, if applicable | 2014 and earlier |
+$3,000 | |
Plus-up funding for qualifying low-income participants | +$4,000 | ||
Decommission Only | Wood-burning stove or insert | 1988 and earlier | $1,000 |
Open-hearth fireplace | Any | $1,000 | |
Second Device, if applicable | +$1,000 |
There are many programs available that provide rebates for energy-saving appliances and general home electrification/weatherization, comprehensive project management assistance for low-income community members, and more. Offers vary by location. To learn about additional resources and assistance, please see the Other Opportunities for Green Home Upgrades(186 Kb PDF, 1 pg, posted 06/03/2024) document.
Clean HEET Program Information Request Line, Ưu Đãi Chiến Lược
415.749.5195 woodsmokegrants@baaqmd.gov
Last Updated: 27/02/2025