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Unitil (Electric) - Commercial and Industrial Energy Efficiency Programs   

Last DSIRE Review: 12/19/2012
Program Overview:
State: New Hampshire
Incentive Type: Utility Rebate Program
Eligible Efficiency Technologies: Lighting, Lighting Controls/Sensors, Chillers , Heat pumps, Central Air conditioners, Compressed air, Motors, Motor VFDs, Processing and Manufacturing Equipment, Custom/Others pending approval, Led Exit Signs, LED Lighting, High Efficiency Dryer
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies: Geothermal Heat Pumps
Applicable Sectors: Commercial, Industrial, Construction, Institutional
Amount:Small Business and Multifamily: free technical assessment and % of installed cost for recommended measures
Custom: 35% of cost
Fluorescent Fixtures: $25
Lighting Sensors: $25-$50
LED Traffic Light: $60-$80
Motor Retrofits: $75-$3295
Motor VFDs: $1050-$4400
Air Compressor: $120-$200/HP
New Construction Fluorescent Fixtures: $15
New Construction Lighting Sensors: $25-$50
New Construction EC Motors: $150
New Construction VFD: $800-$1575
New Construction A/C and Heat Pumps: $70-$175/ton
New Construction Chillers: $11-$25/ton + $2-$4/ton performance rebate
New Construction Air Compressors: $45-$140
New Construction High Efficiency Dryer: $5-$7/CFM
New Construction Custom: 75% of incremental cost
Maximum Incentive:New Construction: 75% of incremental cost
Retro-fit: 35% of installed cost
Custom: 1 year payback
Eligible System Size:Small Business Energy Efficiency: Less than 200 KW usage
Equipment Requirements:Appliances must be ENERGY STAR rated
Web Site: http://www.unitil.com/energy-efficiency/electric-programs-rebates...
Summary:

 
Unitil offers three different programs for its commercial, industrial, and institutional customers in New Hampshire: the Small Business Energy Efficiency Services Program, the Large Business Retrofit Program, and the Large C&I New Construction Program. The New Construction Rebate Program will provide lower incentives in most cases. Incentives are available for motors, chillers, variable speed drives, HVAC equipment, lighting fixtures, lighting controls and custom measures. All equipment purchased must meet the program requirements stated on the program web site and application forms. Contact Unitil for additional information on this program.


 
Contact:
  Unitil (Commercial) EE Information
Unitil Energy Systems
Customer Service
One McGuire Street
Concord, NH 03301
Phone: (800) 852-3339
E-Mail: efficiency@unitil.com
Web Site: http://www.unitil.com/
 
  Ed Mailloux
Unitil Energy Systems
Sr. Program Coordinator - Large Business Energy Efficiency Programs
One McGuire Street
Concord, NH 03301
Phone: (603) 773-6541
Web Site: http://www.unitil.com/
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