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Snohomish County PUD No 1 - Commercial and Industrial Energy Efficiency Program   

Last DSIRE Review: 04/10/2012
Program Overview:
State: Washington
Incentive Type: Utility Rebate Program
Eligible Efficiency Technologies: Dishwasher, Refrigerators, Lighting, Lighting Controls/Sensors, Chillers , Heat pumps, Heat recovery, Compressed air, Programmable Thermostats, Duct/Air sealing, Building Insulation, Windows, Motors, Motor VFDs, Processing and Manufacturing Equipment, Custom/Others pending approval, Food Service Equipment, Ice Makers, LED Lighting
Applicable Sectors: Commercial, Industrial, Nonprofit, Schools, Multi-Family Residential, Institutional
Amount:Connectionless Steam Cookers: up to $750
Fryers: up to $250
Dishwashers: up to $2,000
Hot Food Holding Cabinets: up to $500
Convection Ovens: up to $1,000
Icemakers: up to $600
EnergySmart Grocers: Varies by measure
Multi-Unit Program: Varies by measure
Custom Measures (New Construction): $0.15 - $0.25/kWh first-year savings
Lighting Measures (New Construction): up to 70% of total cost
Custom Measures (Existing Buildings): up to 70% of total cost
Multi-Unit Program: Varies by measure
General Lighting: 70% of project costs (100% if self installed)
Maximum Incentive:Custom Measures (New Construction): up to 70% of total cost
Custom Measures (Existing Buildings): 70% of project cost for most measures
Lighting Projects: up to $15,000
Web Site: http://www.snopud.com/business/rebatesincentives.ashx?p=2051
Summary:

Snohomish County PUD No 1 offers financial incentives to help offset the cost of non-residential customers to increase the energy efficiency of facilities. Commercial customers can receive rebates between $200 and $2,000 for purchasing energy efficient commercial cooking equipment, and up to $15,000 for certain replacement lighting projects. Commercial, industrial, school, non-profit, or governmental buildings in Snohomish County can also receive cash incentives for any custom new construction measures or custom measures in existing facilities which reduce energy usage. Snohomish County PUD will provide between $0.15 and $0.25 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) annual first-year project savings up to a maximum of 70% of the total project cost. Customers may also receive cash incentives for implementing upgraded insulation, appliances, HVAC measures and lighting measures as part of the Multi-Unit Conservation Program Examples of funded projects include:

  • Lighting Controls & Fixtures
  • HVAC Equipment including Chillers & Controls
  • Compressed Air Systems
  • Motors, Pumps & Fans
  • Refrigeration
  • Heat Recovery Systems & Controls
  • Variable Frequency Drives

Snohomish County PUD No 1 also offers the Energy Smart Grocer Rebate Program for grocery stores, convenient stores, and other facilities with commercial refrigeration. The program offers a free complete energy analysis of the facility's refrigeration and then offers custom rebates based on the results.

 

 


 
Contact:
  Energy Hotline
Snohomish County PUD
PO Box 1107
2320 California St
Everett, WA 98206
Phone: (425) 783-1700
Phone 2: (877) 783-1000
Web Site: http://www.snopud.com/
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