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Corn Belt Energy Coop - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program   

Last DSIRE Review: 08/09/2012
Program Overview:
State: Illinois
Incentive Type: Utility Rebate Program
Eligible Efficiency Technologies: Water Heaters, Heat pumps, Heat Pump Water Heaters
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies: Geothermal Heat Pumps
Applicable Sectors: Residential
Amount:Electric Water Heater $100 - $125
Heat Pump Water Heater: $400
Geothermal Heat Pump: $1,500
Air Source Heat Pump: $250 - $1,500
Dual Fuel Heat Pumps: $1,500
Equipment Requirements:Electric Water Heater: minimum 40 gallons
Heat Pump Water Heater: minimum EF 2.0
Geothermal (Closed Loop): 14.1 EER, 3.3 COP
Geothermal (Open Loop): 16.2 EER, 3.6 COP
Heat Pump (Split System): 8.5 HSFP, 15 SEER
Heat Pump (Packaged System): 8 HSFP, 14 SEER
Dual Fuel Heat Pumps: 8 HSFP, 14 SEER
Web Site: http://www.cornbeltenergy.com/member-services/programs-and-servic...
Summary:
Corn Belt Energy Corporation (CBEC), in association with the Wabash Valley Power Association, provides its customers with the "Power Moves" energy efficiency rebate program. Through this program, customers of Corn Belt Energy can receive rebates for geothermal, air-source, and dual fuel heat pumps, as well as electric and heat pump water heaters.  To qualify for a rebate customers follow all program procedures and comply with all efficiency standards.  Check CBEC's website for specific program guidelines and rebate terms.

 
Contact:
  Corn Belt Energy Corporation
1 Energy Way
Bloomington, IL 61705
Phone: (309) 662-5330
Fax: (309) 663-4516
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