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Multifamily Apartment Rebate Program   

Last DSIRE Review: 12/20/2012
Program Overview:
State: Vermont
Incentive Type: State Rebate Program
Eligible Efficiency Technologies: Refrigerators, Lighting, Furnaces , Boilers, Ventilation Fans
Applicable Sectors: Multi-Family Residential
Amount:Varies by technology
Maximum Incentive:Total incentives of more than $5,000 should be pre-approved by Efficiency Vermont
More than 15 CFLs per apartment, or 100 CFLs per project should be pre-approved
Equipment Requirements:Equipment must be new
Refrigerators and ventilation fans must meet ENERGY STAR criteria
Installation Requirements:CFLs are for tenant apartments only, not for common areas or owner occupied units.
Funding Source:Efficiency Vermont Public Benefit Fund
Expiration Date:12/31/2013
Web Site: http://www.efficiencyvermont.com/for_my_business/ways-to-save-and...
Summary:

Application materials for the 2013 program are pending. The following information is relevant to the 2012 program; terms and conditions may change. Contact Efficiency Vermont directly with questions regarding the 2013 program.

Efficiency Vermont offers rebates for the installation of energy efficient equipment in existing multifamily apartments in Vermont for rental property owners. Managers of multifamily apartments may apply for rebates for new, efficient refrigerators and bathroom ventilation fans, boilers, and furnaces. Pre-approval is needed for rebates for totaling over $5,000. In addition, managers may apply to this program for free compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs). If a manager needs more than 15 CFLs per apartment or more than 100 total per project, they should first apply to Efficiency Vermont for pre-approval. These incentives are available to customers of Burlington Electric Department  (BED) as well, but rebate forms should be sent to BED directly.


 
Contact:
  Public Information Officer
Efficiency Vermont
128 Lakeside Avenue
Suite 104
Burlington, VT 05401
Phone: (888) 921-5990
E-Mail: info@efficiencyvermont.com
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