Energy Trust of Oregon’s Path to Net Zero is a program to support the adoption of net zero energy commercial buildings. Currently, the program includes early design assistance (a project kickoff meeting, up to $6,000 for a design charrette, and construction document review), technical assistance (60% of the cost to conduct energy studies such as shoebox modeling, computational fluid-dynamics analysis, daylighting studies, energy modeling, and commissioning design review, not to exceed $40,000), installation incentives ($0.40 per first-year estimated kWh savings and $1.20 per therm), solar-ready incentives (up to $1,800 to determine solar potential, up to $35,000 for a solar system and up to $15,000 to build to solar-ready standards), assistance with energy metering (up to 50% of the cost up to $20,000), and $2,000 for netzero certification by the International Living Future Institute (ETO 2020). Energy Trust estimates that about half of eligible commercial new-construction projects are participating in the program. It now has more than 100 projects showing interest in participation, including 50 multifamily projects and 32 education-sector projects.