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Columbia Rural Electric Association - Irrigation Energy Efficiency Rebate Program   

Last DSIRE Review: 07/24/2012
Program Overview:
State: Washington
Incentive Type: Utility Rebate Program
Eligible Efficiency Technologies: Agricultural Equipment
Applicable Sectors: Agricultural
Amount:Nozzle: $1.50 - $4.00
Sprinkler: $1 - $4
Gasket: $2.75
Regulator: $5
Drain: $1
Hub: $14.50
Goose Neck Elbows: $1.65
Drop Tube: $3
Pivot: $175
Pipe Section: $10
Leveler: $0.75
Maximum Incentive:70% of cost
Expiration Date:9/31/2013
Web Site: http://www.columbiarea.com/rebateOffers.aspx
Summary:
Columbia REA, through the Bonneville Power Administration, offers an irrigation energy efficiency program for its agricultural customers. Stationary systems are not eligible for this program due to the number of sprinklers per acre. Replacement sprinklers are eligible for retrofits identified by utility staff, the consumer, the irrigation equipment dealer, or through pump testing and system evaluation. The new sprinkler nozzle flow rate must be the same or lower than those replaced. A variety of different irrigation equipment including gaskets, sprays, sprinklers, nozzles, drains, and drop tubes are eligible for rebates. Specific equipment and rebate amounts are listed on the program web site.

 

 


 
Contact:
  Member Services Department
Clark Public Utilities
1200 Fort Vancouver Way
P.O. Box 8900
Vancouver, WA 98668
Phone: (360) 992-3000
Phone 2: (360) 992-3598
Fax: (360) 992-3204
Web Site: http://www.clarkpublicutilities.com
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