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Workers in Pennsylvania

Get a job or advance your HVAC career with local heat pump training.

If you live in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, or if you own or are employed by a company in Pennsylvania, you can participate in the Pennsylvania Heat Pump Pathways (PHPP) program. This program is a good fit for you if you are looking for stable work and a clear career path. You’ll learn or improve your HVAC skills and connect to people that are hiring.

Why Work in HVAC

Not sure if HVAC is the right job choice for you? Learn more about what this job looks like and how much it pays. 

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Where Do You Fit in?

I don’t have a job.
If you don’t currently have a job, you can join the program to learn how to install heat pumps.

I have a job in HVAC.
If you are already employed in the HVAC industry, you can upgrade your skills and participate in the Penn Energy Savers Program (PESP).

I have a job but it’s not in HVAC.
If you currently have a job, you can change your career path through this program.

Program Benefits

People who train through this program have access to a number of benefits.

Benefits for People
Without a Job

  • Help paying for heat pump training

  • Access to support services 

  • Job placement

Benefits for People
With a Job in HVAC

  • Help paying for heat pump training or NATE Air to Air Heat Pump Installation exam fee

  • Ability to participate in the Penn Energy Savers Program (PESP)

  • Employer wage subsidies

  • Access to support services

Benefits for People
With a Job But Not in HVAC

  • Help paying for heat pump training

  • Job placement

  • Access to support services

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Support Services Available

New and existing workers can get money through the PHPP program. Dollar amounts and eligible services are determined on a case-by-case basis during the application process.

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North American Technician Excellence (NATE) Air to Air Heat Pump Installation Specialty Exam

If you have a job in HVAC,you can take the NATE Air to Air Heat Pump Installation Specialty Exam to test out of the PHPP training requirements, and the PHPP program will pay for it. If you pass, you can be listed as a Qualified Contractor in the Penn Energy Savers Program, as long as you meet their eligibility requirements.

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Finding a Job After Completing the Program

PHPP works with employers and workforce partners to help you get a job. Through these connections, participants are linked to real job opportunities in the industry.

How The Program Works

Submit an Application

Complete the application on this page as your first step.

Get Approval

We will review your application and notify you if you are approved. If you’re not approved, we’ll reach out for more information.

Complete Training

Once in the program, complete an approved training.

Receive an Email Approval of Completion

You’ll receive a confirmation once you’ve completed all requirements.

View Our Trainers

See the list of approved trainers available in the program. 

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Get Started On Your Application

Fill out the form below to apply for the program. The only requirement is that you live in Pennsylvania. The application process includes submitting proof of residency and other details about yourself.

Frequently Asked Questions

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