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Carbon Power & Light - Residential and Commercial Energy Efficiency Rebate Program   

Last DSIRE Review: 05/23/2012
Program Overview:
State: Wyoming
Incentive Type: Utility Rebate Program
Eligible Efficiency Technologies: Water Heaters, Heat pumps, Motors, Electric Thermal Storage, Resistive Heat, Terminal Units
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies: Geothermal Heat Pumps
Applicable Sectors: Commercial, Residential
Amount:Water Heater: $1.50 - $3 /gallon, plus $50 Tri-State G&T; incentive
Resistive Heat: $8 /kW
Electric Thermal Storage: $50 /unit or $12 /kW
Air-Source Heat Pump: $125 - $150 /ton
Geothermal Heat Pump: $150 /ton
Terminal Unit: $85
Motors: $8 - $13 /hp (CPL and Tri-State Combined Rebate)
Maximum Incentive:Water Heater: $75
Eligible System Size:Water Heater: 30 gallon minimum
Terminal Unit: 12,000 BTU/hour minimum capacity
Equipment Requirements:Equipment must meet minimum efficiency levels listed on the program website
Web Site: http://www.carbonpower.com/rebates.html
Summary:

Carbon Power and Light, in collaboration with Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, offers financial incentives for members to increase the energy efficiency of homes and facilities. Rebates are available on air source and geothermal heat pumps, water heaters, motors, terminal units and resistive heat units. Tri-State provides standard rebates worth $50 per unit for energy efficient water heaters. Carbon Power and Light supplements that rebate with an incentive between $1.50 and $3 per gallon of capacity. These rebates went into effect April 1, 2003, and CP&L reserves the right to cancel them at any time. Interested customers should call the utility before they install to be sure the promotion is still active.

Carbon Power & Light members can also take advantage of rebates offered by Tri-State for a variety of electric heating products and electric motors. The motor rebates listed above represent the combined incentive available when the Tri-State and Carbon Power and Light rebates are combined.  To qualify for heating equipment rebates certain building efficiency requirements must be met.  For more information on these and all program requirements, visit the utility's website or contact Carbon Power and Light directly.


 
Contact:
  Joe Parrie
Carbon Power & Light, Inc.
100 E. Willow
PO Box 579
Saratoga, WY 82331
Phone: (307) 326-5206
Phone 2: (800) 359-0249
Fax: (307) 326-5934
E-Mail: jparrie@carbonpower.com
Web Site: http://www.carbonpower.com/
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