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Incentives/Policies for Energy Efficiency

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Efficiency Vermont - Compressed Air Systems

Last DSIRE Review: 05/14/2009
Program Overview:
State: Vermont
Incentive Type: State Rebate Program
Eligible Efficiency Technologies: Compressed air
Applicable Sectors: Commercial, Industrial, Schools, Institutional
Amount:Varies per technology
Maximum Incentive:Rebates exceeding $2,500 must be pre-approved
Funding Source:Efficiency Vermont Public Benefit Fund
Web Site: http://efficiencyvermont.com/pages/Business/RebateCenter/
Summary:
Efficiency Vermont offers rebates to encourage the installation of efficient compressors. Rebates amounts are dependent on the type of equipment. There is no set limit on the amount of rebates that a customer may take, but rebates above $2,500 will require pre-approval from Efficiency Vermont.  
 
The compressed air incentive is new in 2009. There are incentives for variable frequency drive screw compressors (10-40 HP), air receivers/tanks for load/no-load compressors, cycling refrigerated dryers (up to 200 CFM capacity), no-loss drains, and air-entraining air nozzles. Efficiency Vermont provides a list of "Compressed Air Eligible Products List" of products eligible for rebates. Certain products not on the list may be eligible pending a review by Efficiency Vermont. Check the program website for application materials and additional information.  


 
Contact:
  Public Information Officer
Efficiency Vermont
255 S. Champlain Street, Suite 7
Burlington, VT 05401
Phone: (888) 921-5990
E-Mail: info@efficiencyvermont.com
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Please note: The information on the DSIRE web site provides an overview of incentives and other policies, but it should not be used as the only source of information when making purchasing decisions, investment decisions, tax decisions or other binding agreements. Please refer to the individual contact provided in each record to verify that a specific incentive or other policy is applicable to your specific project.

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