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Entergy Arkansas - Commercial and Industrial Energy Efficiency Programs   

Last DSIRE Review: 09/17/2012
Program Overview:
State: Arkansas
Incentive Type: Utility Rebate Program
Eligible Efficiency Technologies: Lighting, Lighting Controls/Sensors, Chillers , Heat pumps, Central Air conditioners, Energy Mgmt. Systems/Building Controls, Building Insulation, Windows, Roofs, Motors, Motor VFDs, Processing and Manufacturing Equipment, Custom/Others pending approval
Applicable Sectors: Commercial, Industrial
Amount:Small Business Energy Solutions (under 100kW): $0.21 - $0.50/kwh first year savings
Large Commercial/Industrial (Prescriptive): $0.09/kwh first year savings
Large Commercial/Industrial (Custom): $0.07 - $0.15/kwh first year savings
Agricultural Solutions: Varies
Maximum Incentive:Feasibility Study: 25% of cost
Web Site: http://www.entergy-arkansas.com/energy_efficiency/business.aspx
Summary:

 

Entergy Arkansas has several programs to help commercial and industrial customers increase the energy efficiency of eligible facilities.

 

The Small Business Program is an energy efficiency program designed to provide financial incentives for the installation of a wide range of simple energy efficiency measures that provide energy savings in facilities. This program is available for any non-residential customer of Entergy Arkansas with a peak connected load of less than 100 kW. Projects that benefit from this program are prescriptive measures that do not require measurement and verification (as listed in the eligible technologies).

The Commercial & Industrial Prescriptive Program is an energy efficiency program designed to provide financial incentives for the installation of a wide range of simple energy efficiency measures that provide energy savings in facilities. This program is available for any non-residential customer of Entergy Arkansas. Projects that benefit from this program are prescriptive measures that do not require measurement and verification (as listed in the eligible technologies). Program benefits include information on energy efficiency best practices, program documentation assistance, savings calculations, and financial incentives.

The Commercial & Industrial Custom Program provides incentives to C&I customers for the installation of energy efficiency measures that provide energy savings in facilities. Non-residential customers with a peak demand of 100 kW or greater are eligible for this program. Projects that benefit from this program include prescriptive measures (lighting, HVAC, etc.) as well as complex commercial or industrial projects requiring measurement and verification. Program benefits include information on energy efficiency best practices, program documentation assistance, benchmarking, savings calculations, measurement and verification, and financial incentives. The tiered incentive structure provides bonus incentives for comprehensive projects. View the program web site for more information on these programs as well as incentives for feasibility studies.

 


 
Contact:
  C&I; Efficiency Programs
Entergy Arkansas, Inc.
6929 JFK Blvd., #20-167
North Little Rock, AR 72116-5339
Phone: (877) 212-2420
E-Mail: ProgramAdminEAI@clearesult.com
Web Site: http://www.entergy-arkansas.com/
 
  Richard Smith
Entergy Arkansas, Inc.
425 West Capital
Little Rock, AR 72202
Phone: (877) 212-2420
E-Mail: LargeSolutionsEAI@clearesult.com
Web Site: http://www.entergy-arkansas.com/
 
  Jeremy Townsend
CLEAResult Consulting, Inc.
8500 West Markham Street
Suite 303
Little Rock, AR 72205
Phone: (501) 221-4003
E-Mail: jtownsend@CLEAResult.com
Web Site: http://www.CLEAResult.com
 
  Ashley Scott
CLEAResult Consulting, Inc.
8500 West Markham Street
Suite 303
Little Rock, AR 72205
Phone: (501) 221-4010
E-Mail: ascott@CLEAResult.com
Web Site: http://www.CLEAResult.com
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