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AEP Appalachian Power - Commercial and Industrial Rebate Programs   

Last DSIRE Review: 09/20/2012
Program Overview:
State: West Virginia
Incentive Type: Utility Rebate Program
Eligible Efficiency Technologies: Lighting, Lighting Controls/Sensors, Chillers , Heat pumps, Central Air conditioners, Programmable Thermostats, Motor VFDs, Custom/Others pending approval, Led Exit Signs, Commercial Refrigeration Equipment, LED Lighting
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies: Geothermal Heat Pumps
Applicable Sectors: Commercial, Industrial
Amount:Custom: 50%
Unitary/Split AC/Air Source Heat Pumps: $40/ton
Packaged Terminal A/C: $30/ton
Water/Air Cooled Chillers: $30/ton
Ground Source Heat Pump: $50/ton
VFDs: $40/HP
Programmable Thermostat: $25/unit
T8 and T5 Fluorescent Retrofits: $2-$21/fixture
T8 and T5 High Bay Fixtures: $28-$209/fixture
CFL Bulbs: $1.50-$2
CFL Fixtures (ScrewIn <30W): $150
CFL Fixtures (ScrewIn 30W or greater): $2
CFL Fixture/Wallpack: $39 - $64
CFL Hardwired Fixture: $24
Metal Halide (Pulse Start): $12-$41
LEDs (Interior): $6-$19
LEDs (Exterior/Garage): $19-$113
LED Case Lighting Controls: $28
LED Signage/Signals: $7 - 19
Occupancy Sensors: $28 or $70
Delamping with Reflector Installation: $4-$14/fixture
Maximum Incentive:$150,000/account/year
Equipment Requirements:VFDs must be installed on motors of 50 hp or less.
Installation Requirements:Self-installed measures with a rebate level greater than $1,000 and all applications over $20,000, and 5% of remaining applicants will be inspected.
Funds can be reserved for a period of 180 days as long as the application includes an expected date of project completion.
Customer must have an active account in WV with either Wheeling Power Company, American Electric Power or Appalachian Power Company.
Funding Source:American Electric Power and Wheeling Power Company
Web Site: https://www.appalachianpower.com/save/programs/WVCIPrescriptivePr...
Summary:

AEP/Appalachian Power offer commercial and industrial electric customers in West Virginia rebates on energy efficient lighting and HVAC equipment.  Measures can be installed by a license contractor participating in the network of self installed and inspected afterwards.  Once work is a completed by the contractor and the paperwork has been submitted, a rebate check will be sent in under 45 days. Eligible items include T8 Upgrades, HPT8 Upgrades, T5 Upgrades, LED Upgrades, CFL Upgrades, Occupancy Sensors, Pulse Start Metal Halide Lighting, VFD Installation, Air Conditioner Upgrades, Heat Pump Upgrades, Water Cooled Chiller Upgrades, Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner Upgrades and Programmable Thermostats. Contact AEP/Appalachian Power for additional information on this program.

 

 
Contact:
  AEP/Appalachian Power Rebate Programs
Appalachian Power
P.O. Box 467220
Atlanta, GA 31146
Phone: (888) 446-7719
Fax: (888) 446-8493
E-Mail: aeprebates@goodcents.com
Web Site: http://www.aeprebates.com
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