Oklahoma Incentives/Policies for Renewables & Efficiency |
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Last DSIRE Review: 03/06/2013
Program Overview:
| State: |
Oklahoma |
| Incentive Type: |
Utility Rebate Program |
| Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies: |
Geothermal Heat Pumps |
| Applicable Sectors: |
Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Agricultural |
| Amount: | $800 - $1,000/ton |
| Maximum Incentive: | $1,000/ton |
| Eligible System Size: | See program brochure for details |
| Equipment Requirements: | See program brochure for details |
| Installation Requirements: | All equipment must be installed by a certified or accredited contractor, as specified on the program brochure |
| Funding Source: | American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 |
| Web Site: |
http://ompa.com/programs/oklahoma-comfort/
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Summary:
Program funds currently exhausted, additional funds have been requested. Visit the program website for the most up to date information on fund availability and to register for the waiting list for this program.
The Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority (OMPA) and the Oklahoma Department of Commerce currently offer the Oklahoma Comfort Program for geothermal heat pumps. A rebate of $1,000 per ton is available to participants which are not receiving incentives from the OMPA WISE rebate program. A $400 - $800 rebate is available to customers who are already participating in the WISE rebate program. The program primarily serves single-family residential customers which properly install geothermal heat pumps. However, commercial, industrial, and multi-family properties may also be qualified on a case-by-case basis. Reviews of facilities which are not single-family residences will require a longer approval period. Contractors must be fully licensed and accredited according to specifications in the program brochure. Systems less than 5.5 tons will be approved most easily, with larger systems requiring a longer review process. Closed loop systems most easily qualify for this incentive, while open loop systems may require a more lengthy review. All systems must be certified to meet program requirements. A site plan must be drafted and reviewed before initiating the installation and rebate process. Applications may be found on the program web site and should be submitted only after the completion of a site plan. Contact OMPA for any questions regarding this program or review the program brochure.
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Contact:
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OMPA Rebates
Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority
P.O. Box 1960
2701 W. I-35 Frontage Road
Edmond, OK 73083-1960
Phone: (405) 359-2524
Phone 2: (580) 763-8047
Fax: (405) 359-1071
Web Site: http://www.ompa.com
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