Efficiency Vermont

In June 1999, Vermont enacted legislation authorizing the then-Vermont Public Service Board (PSB), now the Public Utility Commission (PUC), to establish a volumetric charge on all electric customers' bills to support energy efficiency programs. As a result, in 2000 the PSB established Efficiency Vermont and a funding mechanism to support it. The funding mechanism, which varies by utility, is based on factors unique to each utility's service territory and is reviewed periodically and adjusted as necessary by the PUC. It should be noted that Burlington Electric Department is not required to fund Efficiency Vermont; it collects its funds and implements

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Efficiency Maine Trust

Maine's public benefits fund for energy efficiency was authorized in 1997 by the state's electric industry restructuring legislation. Under the initial arrangement, the administration of certain efficiency programs was divided among the State Planning Office (SPO), the state's electric utilities, and the Maine Public Utilities Commission (PUC). However, as a result of the 2002 legislative amendments, the authority to develop energy efficiency programs was effectively transferred from the SPO to the PUC, and the authority to implement these programs was transferred from the state's electric utilities to the PUC.

In 2009, the Act Regarding Maine's Energy Future (Public Law

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Austin Energy - Weatherization Assistance Program

Note: potential participants could be placed on a wait list due to program limits.

Austin Energy provides a variety of weatherization measures at no cost to its low-income and disabled residents through its Weatherization Assistance Program. Certain income levels must be met for residents to participate in this program. Eligible residents must fill out a program application, and Austin Energy will then send a letter stating whether they have been accepted to the program. Homes must have an appraised value of $$524,321 or less (excluding land value) and 2,500 square feet or smaller. Both renters and homeowners may apply. Funding for

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Austin Energy - Multi-Family Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

The Austin Energy Multi-Family Program provides cash incentives to owners, developers, and property managers of apartments and other multi-family properties for making energy efficiency improvements. Rebates are available for qualified A/C systems, heat pumps, window treatments, insulation, ductwork, and lighting equipment. A free walk-through energy survey is required before a rebate application will be accepted. Rebate eligibility for each identified improvement will be determined by the on-site survey. Rebates for some measures may be prorated or not offered depending on the cost-effectiveness of each measure. Incentives are granted on a first-come, first-served basis. Contact Austin Energy for more information on

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Austin Energy - Small Business Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Austin Energy offers a special incentive for its small-to-midsize and not-for-profit business customers to increase the energy efficiency of facilities through the Small Business Rebate Program. Rebates are available for qualified HVAC equipment, ceiling/roof insulation and cool roofing, custom technologies, lighting equipment, and window treatments.

A separate rebate is also available for lighting equipment. Improvement costs of up to 80% percent may be covered by the program. For more information, visit the program website or contact the utility directly.

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Austin Energy - Commercial Energy Management Rebate Program

Austin Energy offers incentives for commercial customers to increase the energy efficiency of facilities through the Commercial Rebate Program. Rebates are available for qualified HVAC equipment, ceiling/roof insulation and reflective coating, chillers, custom technologies, energy recovery ventilators, lighting equipment, motors, variable frequency drives, and window treatments. Austin Energy has also created an incentive schedule for new construction projects, which awards incentives based upon specific project conditions. Custom measures include wire-up sizing, day lighting controls, cooling towers and others.

Interested businesses must first fill out a Customer Information Request Form. An Austin Energy Representative will then contact the business to schedule

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Austin Energy - Residential Energy Efficiency Loan Program

Austin Energy offers loans for residential customers interested in energy efficiency improvement projects through two different programs, the Weatherization Assistance Program and Home Performance with Energy Star Program. The Weatherization Assistance Program offers financing at 0% interest for up to 10 years on new air conditioning systems. The Home Performance with Energy Star Program offers a financing program through Velocity Credit Union with interest rates beginning as low as 1.99%.

Qualifying energy efficiency improvements for these loans are identical to the eligible products for rebate, as seen in Austin Energy's Residential Rebate Program.

All work must be done by a

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Austin Energy - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Austin Energy offers incentives to its residential customers to encourage the use of energy efficient equipment and measures. Rebates are available for qualified appliances and equipment, cooling and heating improvements, as well as home improvements. Within the home improvement rebates is a low-to-moderate income (LMI) weatherization assistance program, offering the following free home improvements to LMI homes:

  1. Attic insulation
  2. Repairing, replacing, and sealing ducts
  3. Sealing cracks and gaps in the walls and ceiling
  4. Sealing around doors
  5. Solar screens
  6. Carbon monoxide detectors and smoke detectors
  7. High-efficiency LED lighting
  8. Inspecting and cleaning air conditioning equipment
  9. Reflective roof coating for mobile homes
  10. Smart
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Edmond Electric - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Programs

Edmond Electric offers rebates to residential customers who install energy-efficient measures in their homes. This program applies to installations in both new and existing residential homes and complexes. Air-source heat pumps are eligible for a $250/ton rebate; geothermal heat pumps are eligible for an $800/ton rebate; and ceiling insulation is eligible for a $250-$500 rebate. Equipment must meet specific energy efficient standards listed on the program website. Interested customers should contact Edmund Electric to schedule a free energy audit, which is required prior to system installation.

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