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Alliant Energy (Wisconsin Power and Light) - Shared Savings Program   

Last DSIRE Review: 12/19/2012
Program Overview:
State: Wisconsin
Incentive Type: Utility Loan Program
Eligible Efficiency Technologies: Processing and Manufacturing Equipment, Agricultural Equipment, Custom/Others pending approval
Applicable Sectors: Commercial, Industrial, Agricultural, Institutional
Amount:Not Specified
Maximum Incentive:50% of project
Terms:Rate: 0% (includes small administration fee)
Repayment: up to 5 years
Web Site: http://www.alliantenergy.com/SaveEnergyAndMoney/AdditionalWaysSav...
Summary:
Alliant Energy (Wisconsin Power & Light) offers the Shared Savings financing program for the installation of energy efficient farm improvements. Farms or ag-related businesses are eligible if Alliant Energy supplies the electricity or natural gas on a retail rate basis for the applicable technology. With the Shared Savings Program, agricultural customers can purchase high efficiency equipment without any upfront costs. Alliant Energy-WP&L will pay for the cost of the equipment and the customer repays the financing plus administrative fee in 60 equal payments over a five year contract term. Nearly all energy efficient equipment will qualify, but pre-approval from Alliant Energy-WP&L is required.

 
Contact:
  Customer Service - WPL Agricultural Energy Efficiency
Alliant Energy
4902 North Biltmore Lane
Suite 1000
Madison, WI 53718-2148
Phone: (800) 255-4268
Fax: (608) 758-1459
E-Mail: customercare@alliantenergy.com
Web Site: http://www.alliantenergy.com
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