Last DSIRE Review: 12/18/2012
Program Overview:
| State: |
California |
| Incentive Type: |
Utility Rebate Program |
| Eligible Efficiency Technologies: |
Lighting, Lighting Controls/Sensors, Chillers , Heat pumps, Central Air conditioners, Energy Mgmt. Systems/Building Controls, Roofs, Motors, Motor VFDs, Custom/Others pending approval, Food Service Equipment, LED Lighting, Pool Pumps, Cool Roof |
| Applicable Sectors: |
Commercial, Industrial, Nonprofit, Schools, Agricultural, Institutional |
| Amount: | Energy Efficiency Partnership Retrofit Savings (HVAC): $0.18-$0.44/kWh saved; $175-$400/kW
Energy Efficiency Partnership Retrofit Savings (Lighting): $0.06-$0.22/kWh saved; $50-$200/kW
Energy Efficiency Partnership Retrofit Savings (Motors/VFD): $0.18/kWh saved; $175/kW
Energy Efficiency Partnership Retrofit Savings (Envelope/Energy Management): $0.18/kWh saved; $175/kW
Pool Pump: $200 - $250
Landscaping Equipment: Varies widely
Cooling Tower Conductivity Controller: $800- $2,000
Dry-Vacuum Pumps: $150/0.5 HP
Connectionless Food Steamers: $510/compartment
Ice Machine: $1,250 |
| Maximum Incentive: | Energy Efficiency Partnering Program: The total standard rebate received may not exceed 50% of the project's cost.
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| Equipment Requirements: | Energy Efficiency Partnership Retrofit Savings: Incentives are based on energy efficiency beyond the Title 24/CalGreen Codes standards. |
| Web Site: |
http://ww2.cityofpasadena.net/waterandpower/Rebates/programs_comm...
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Summary:
Prior to purchasing equipment, contact Pasadena Water & Power for incentive availability information on the Energy Efficiency Partnering Program.
Pasadena Water & Power offers the Energy Efficiency Partnering (EEP) program for its non-residential customers to save energy in facilities. Under the EEP program, any permanently installed energy-saving retrofit project may qualify for a rebate incentive. The more cost-effective and energy-saving the project is, the higher the rebate. For each kWh that the new project saves in comparison to the existing equipment's kWh usage, the customer will receive $0.06 - $0.44 (for a minimum of six months, and up to 36 months). If the project also reduces the coincidental summer or winter peak load by 10 kW or more, the customer will receive an additional incentive for each peak kW that has been reduced (for a maximum of three years). The total standard rebate received may not exceed 50% of the project's cost. The various rebate categories available are: Lighting projects, motors and compressors, chilled water conversion, package HVAC units, central plant, and other. Program applications are located on the web site.
A variety of other rebates for cleaning, pool pumps, HVAC and food service equipment may be found on the program web site. Contact Utility for further detailed information and see "Energy conservation programs and rebates" on program web site listed above.
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