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City Water Light and Power - Commercial Energy Efficiency Rebate Programs   

Last DSIRE Review: 04/11/2012
Program Overview:
State: Illinois
Incentive Type: Utility Rebate Program
Eligible Efficiency Technologies: Lighting, Heat pumps, Central Air conditioners, Building Insulation, Retro-Commissioning
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies: Geothermal Heat Pumps
Applicable Sectors: Commercial, Nonprofit
Amount:Air-Source Heat Pumps: $10 - $21 per kBTUh
Geothermal Heat Pump: $45 per kBTUh
Refrigerator Recycling: $50
Insulation: 30%
Retro-Commissioning Study: $0.30 per sq. ft. of conditioned space
Retro-Commissioning EMC: varies
Lighting: $3 - $35/unit
Water Loop Heat Pump: Contact CWLP
Maximum Incentive:Insulation: $3,000
Retro-Commissioning: $50,000
Lighting: $15,000
Equipment Requirements:Heat pumps must be installed with a new A-coil, be ARI-listed, and be installed by a licensed HVAC contractor in a property that receives CWLP electric service.
Web Site: http://www.cwlp.com/energy_services/ESO_services_programs/efficie...
Summary:

City Water Light and Power (CWLP) offers rebates to help commercial customers increase the energy efficiency of participating facilities. Energy efficient air-to-air, geothermal and water-loop-system heat pumps are eligible for rebates which vary according to the technology type, cooling capacity, cooling efficiency, and category. The size of the rebate is based on British Thermal Units per Hour (Btu/h) cooling capacity, cooling efficiency and category, as defined by the program rules. Rebates on insulation, heat pumps, lighting upgrades, refrigerator recycling, and retro-commissioning are also available to eligible commercial customers. Rebates are only available to CWLP electric customers and will appear as credits on customers' electric bills. Contact CWLP for more program information.


 
Contact:
  City Water Light and Power
Energy Services Office
2nd Floor, 231 S. 6th St.
Springfield, IL 62701
Phone: (217) 789-2070
Phone 2: (217) 789-2116
Fax: (217) 789-2210
E-Mail: nrgxprts@cwlp.com
Web Site: http://www.cwlp.com/energy_services/ESO_services_programs/energy_services_programs.htm
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