Upper Peninsula Power Company - Residential Programs

Upper Peninsula Power Company (UPPCO) offers a variety of incentives and rebates for residential customers. Rebates are available for ENERGY STAR® appliances including freezers, room air conditioners, clothes dryers and other appliances, and an appliance recycling program.

Other Programs offered by UPPCO

Residential Energy Insights: This program offers free assessments of home energy usage.

Empower Program: This program offers free energy efficient equipment for some income qualified homes.

New Home Performance Program: This program high-efficiency products at discounted rates for electrically heated new homes.

Multifamily Efficiency Program: This program offers complimentary upgrades in common areas, outdoor spaces, and homes.



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Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority - WISE Energy Efficiency Loan Program

The Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority (OMPA) offers loans for a variety of measures and equipment through its "Ways I Save Electricity" (WISE) Loan Program. This program encourages residential and commercial customers to utilize energy efficient equipment by providing below market-rate loans for equipment and service purchases. Eligible measures and equipment includes air conditioners, air-source heat pumps, dual fuel heat pumps, geothermal heat pumps, water heaters, a variety of insulation, lighting, fans, building controls, and general weatherization measures. 

Unsecured loans are range from $5,000 - $35,000 and are available at a discount of 1% below the current market rate. Secured Loans

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Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority - WISE Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

The Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority (OMPA) offers residential and commercial customers rebates on a variety of HVAC equipment through its Ways I Save Electricity (WISE) Rebate program. This program encourages customers and builders to upgrade to energy efficient heating and cooling equipment in participating homes and facilities. Rebates are available on air-source heat pumps, dual fuel heat pumps, and geothermal heat pumps for residential and commercial customers; ceiling insulation and water heater rebates are available for residential customers only. OMPA will cover 50% of the cost for eligible upgrades through this program, while local municipalities will cover the remaining 50%

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Michigan Local PACE Program

Note:  In 2010, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), which has authority over mortgage underwriters Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, directed these enterprises against purchasing mortgages of homes with a PACE lien due to its senior status above a mortgage. Most residential PACE activity subsided following this directive; however, some residential PACE programs are now operating with loan loss reserve funds, appropriate disclosures, or other protections meant to address FHFA's concerns. Commercial PACE programs were not directly affected by FHFA’s actions, as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac do not underwrite commercial mortgages. Visit PACENation for more information about PACE financing

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Energy Efficiency Fund (Electric and Gas) - Residential Energy Efficiency Financing

Connecticut homeowners and customers of Connecticut Light and Power Company (CL&P) and United Illuminating Company (UI) may apply for financing for eligible energy efficiency upgrades through the Home Energy Solutions Program. Eligible homes include single- and two-family homes and condos as well as vacation (second) homes. Capital for Change administers the program. For more information refer to the program's website.
       

 

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Pacific Power - Home Energy Savings Program For Builders

Pacific Power provides an incentive for home builders in California to build energy efficient houses through the Energy Star New Homes Program. Rebates are available through this program for homes which are built to the specifications of NW BOP Energy Star. See Equipment information table for additional documentation requirements for each incentive. Contact Pacific Power or visit the program web site listed above for assistance.

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Energy Efficiency and Conservation Requirements for Utilities

In October 2008 Pennsylvania adopted Act 129 requiring PA Public Utility Commission (PUC) to establish energy efficiency and conservation program for the state’s investor owned utilities. The standard applies to utilities with at least 100,000 customers, which includes the following seven Electric Distribution Companies* (EDCs): PECO Energy, PPL Electric Utilities, West Penn Power, Pennsylvania Electric (Penelec), Metropolitan Edison (Met-Ed), and Duquesne Light. 

Electric Energy and Demand Reduction Standard

The Act 129 included an initial energy conservation and demand reduction targets until 2013. Beyond the initial 2013 targets, the act required the commission to evaluate cost effectiveness of the

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Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard

Origin

Hawaii enacted legislation (HB 1464) in June 2009 that established an Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard (EEPS). Hawaii's EEPS and Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) are related. Until January 1, 2015, energy efficiency was included in Hawaii's RPS. However, beginning in 2015, energy efficiency and displacement or offset technologies were no longer be eligible to fulfill Hawaii's RPS; these technologies became part of the separate EEPS. Displacement or offset technologies include solar water heating, seawater air conditioning district cooling systems, and solar air conditioning. Energy efficiency technologies defined by the RPS include heat pump water heating, ice storage, ratepayer-funded

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Delmarva Power - Home Performance with ENERGY STAR Incentive Program

Delmarva Power and Light Company offers the Home Performance with Energy Star Program, which provides incentives for residential customers who have audits performed by participating contractors. This is a whole-house approach to meeting the MD executive goal to reduce electricity consumption per person. An energy audit of homes will determine the most effective and appropriate energy-saving measures for customers. In addition to energy savings and comfort, custom incentives for energy-efficient equipment and appliances are available for participating homes based on a discounted energy audit. Up to $7,500 in rebates are available for implementing needed measures. Contractors are also encouraged

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PEPCO - Home Performance with ENERGY STAR Incentive Program

The Potomac Electric Power Company (PEPCO) offers the Home Performance with Energy Star Program which provides incentives for residential customers who have audits performed by participating contractors. This is a whole-house approach to meeting the MD executive goal to reduce electricity consumption per person. An energy audit of homes will determine the most effective and appropriate energy saving measures for customers. In addition to energy savings and comfort, incentives are provided for implementing recommended measures such as home insulation and energy efficient windows. Maryland Energy Association incentives will pay additional incentives to ENERGY STAR home building contractors. Please see qualified

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