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City of Concord Electric Department - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program   

Last DSIRE Review: 01/14/2013
Program Overview:
State: North Carolina
Incentive Type: Utility Rebate Program
Eligible Efficiency Technologies: Heat pumps
Applicable Sectors: Residential
Amount:Heat Pumps: $400
Eligible System Size:Heat Pumps: 1 ton - 5 ton
Equipment Requirements:Heat Pumps: 14 SEER minimum
Web Site: http://www.concordnc.gov/Departments/Electric/Heat-Pump-Rebate
Summary:

The City of Concord Electric Department offers an incentive program encouraging its residential customers to replace their existing HVAC system with a more energy efficient heat pump system.  Heat pumps between one and five tons in size with a SEER of 14 and above qualify for a $400 rebate.  Single family residential electric customers with non-delinquent accounts are eligible to apply for this rebate.  A copy of the sales invoice from the contractor who completed the installation of the heat pump system must be supplied to the City of Concord Electric Department, along with a completed rebate application, within 60 days of the purchase.  Visit the program website, or contact the City of Concord Electric Department, for further information and applications. 


 
Contact:
  Alex Burris
Concord Electric System Department
Heat Pump Rebate Program
PO Box 308
Concord, NC 28026
Phone: (704) 920-5335
Phone 2: (704) 920-5301
Web Site: http://www.concordnc.gov/Departments/Electric
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