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Wyoming Heat Pump Rebate Calculator

Estimate your Wyoming heat pump rebate range through Rocky Mountain Power Wattsmart. Use this guide to understand the key factors and check the official source for exact current amounts.

High confidenceLast checked: 2026-05-285 official sources
Rebate Range

How much is the Wyoming heat pump rebate?

Rocky Mountain Power Wattsmart Wyoming: Ducted ASHP electric-resistance conversion — Tier 1 $1,200 (≥7.5 HSPF2/14.3 SEER2), Tier 2 $1,700 (≥8.1 HSPF2/15.2 SEER2), Tier 3 cold-climate $1,700 (≥8.5 HSPF2/16 SEER2). Upgrade tier (not replacing electric resistance): Tier 1 $250, Tier 2 $350, Tier 3 cold-climate $500. Ductless mini-split electric-resistance conversion: single-head $1,000, multi-head $2,000, ducted mini-split $2,000 (all ≥8.1 HSPF2/16 SEER2). Supplemental ductless: $500. Dual-fuel HP (AHRI-rated): $2,000; non-AHRI rated: $1,000. Limit 1 unit per home (multi-unit requires pre-approval). Application within 180 days of installation.

Higher rebates ($1,200–$1,700 ducted, $1,000–$2,000 ductless) apply only when replacing electric resistance heat.

Upgrade tier ($250–$500) applies to all other replacements (gas, oil, older heat pump).

No GSHP/geothermal rebate available in Wyoming under Wattsmart (exists in Utah and Idaho but not WY).

Rocky Mountain Power serves Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, Gillette, Rock Springs — verify your utility at rockymountainpower.net.

Not a guarantee of eligibility. Verify current amounts with your utility or Rocky Mountain Power Wattsmart.

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Key factors that determine your Wyoming rebate

Your electric utility
Which utility serves your home (Rocky Mountain Power (Wattsmart)) determines which rebate tier applies.
Current heating fuel
Oil and propane homes typically qualify for the highest tiers. Natural gas homes usually qualify for lower amounts.
Whole-home vs. partial scope
A whole-home heat pump installation that replaces all primary heating earns the highest rebate. Supplemental or mini-split-only installs earn less.
System size in tons
Larger systems generally earn higher rebates, up to the program cap. Oversizing can disqualify equipment in some programs.
Equipment certification
Equipment must meet the program's current efficiency threshold. Verify the AHRI reference number or program-specific certification before purchase.
Income qualification
Income-qualified households may receive enhanced rebates or additional assistance. Ask your utility about documentation requirements.
Working Reference

See a fully interactive rebate calculator

Heat pump rebate calculators show how fuel type, utility, and system size interact to affect rebate amounts. The same logic — fuel type, utility tier, system size, income — applies across programs including Rocky Mountain Power Wattsmart in Wyoming.

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