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Puget Sound Energy - Commercial Energy Efficient Equipment Rebate Programs   

Last DSIRE Review: 05/03/2012
Program Overview:
State: Washington
Incentive Type: Utility Rebate Program
Eligible Efficiency Technologies: Clothes Washers, Dishwasher, Refrigerators, Lighting, Lighting Controls/Sensors, Boilers, Heat pumps, Central Air conditioners, Programmable Thermostats, Motors, Motor VFDs, Custom/Others pending approval, Led Exit Signs, Personal Computing Equipment, Food Service Equipment, LED Lighting, Traffic Light, PC Management Software, Ice Machine, Building Tune-Up
Applicable Sectors: Commercial, Industrial, Nonprofit, Schools, Institutional, Non-residential, Small Business, Grocery Stores
Amount:Lighting
Small Business Lighting: $3 - $190
CFLs: $3 - $12
LEDs: $10 - $25
Ceramic Metal Halide Lamps: $25
LED Exit Signs: $50
LED Traffic Signals: $5 - $20
Lighting Controls: $40 - $80
T8 Lamp Upgrade: $1 per lamp

HVAC
HVAC Installations (New Construction): $30/ton
HVAC Replacements: $100 - $550
ECM Motor: $0.12/sq ft served by HVAC fan
VSDs: $100/horsepower
Programmable Thermostat: $50

Appliances & Kitchen Equipment
Commercial Clothes Washer: $200
Ovens: $1,000 - $2,000
Steamers: $750
Fryers: $250 - $750
Hot Food Holding Cabinets: $200 - $400
Dishwashers: $150 - $2,000
Ice Machines: $300 - $600
Restaurant Water Heater: $4.71/MBH capacity
Restaurant Boiler: $6.11/MBH capacity
Laundry Water Heater: $3.00/MBH
Laundry Boiler: $6.00/MBH

Other
EnergySmart Grocer Program: not specified, contact Puget Sound
Lodging/Hospitality Industry Rebates: See Program Website
PC Power Management Software: $8 per workstation
Small Business Energy Efficiency Upgrade Package: Free
Building Tune-Up: Up to 100% of cost of on-site services
Equipment Requirements:See Program Website
Web Site: http://pse.com/savingsandenergycenter/ForBusinesses/Pages/Rebates...
Summary:

Puget Sound Energy's (PSE) Energy Efficient Equipment Rebate Programs offer a variety of incentives to non-residential customers. Eligible technologies include lighting measures, air conditioners, heat pumps, ECM motors, programmable thermostats, motors, variable speed drives, food service equipment, clothes washers, and lodging industry measures. View the program web site listed above to see all equipment requirements and rebate amounts. Some rebates vary by equipment capacity, efficiency, and fuel source. All equipment requirements must be met in order to receive rebates. Pre-approval for all rebates is required, and funding availability is subject to annual program budgets.

In addition to its prescriptive rebates, PSE also offers flexible and targeted programs to help its customers achieve their energy saving goals.  The Building Tune-Up Program offers owners of existing buildings a wide range of incentivized measure which will increase the efficiency of their facilities.  The EnergySmart Grocer Program provides grocery store and convenient store owners with walk-through analyses of their stores and then provides a detailed report of the energy saving opportunities available. PSE also provides the small business owners with free energy efficiency upgrade measures through its Small Business Direct Install Program.  For more information on all PSE energy efficiency programs, visit the program website or contact the utility directly.


 
Contact:
  Energy Advisors
Puget Sound Energy
10885 NE 4th Street
P.O. Box 97034
Bellevue, WA 98009-9734
Phone: (800) 562-1482
E-Mail: customercare@pse.com
Web Site: http://pse.com/Pages/default.aspx
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