Energy Rewards Rebate Program / Energy Department - Business Efficiency -
As part of IID’s energy efficiency efforts, the Energy Rewards program offers rebates designed to help our business customers use energy efficiently, protect our environment, and save money. Energy efficient equipment reduces your operating costs, improves profitability, protects our environment, and helps us lower the cost of power generation. The Energy Rewards Program is applicable only for IID customers within the IID service area. The program offers rebates to small, medium, and large size nonresidential customers for the purchase of qualifying lighting, refrigeration, air conditioning, agricultural, motors and controls equipment that improves the energy efficiency of their businesses. Qualifying equipment must retrofit, replace, or upgrade old equipment with new, energy-efficient technologies that meet and exceed the Title 24 standards in effect at the time of installation. The Energy Rewards Program rebates are paid by check directly to the customer or to a third-party payee designated by the customer. The amount of the rebate depends upon the equipment installed. For equipment installed in 2010, the 2010 Energy Rewards Program runs from January 1, 2010, until December 31, 2010. Rebate forms (incentive requests) must be postmarked or received by IID by January 15, 2011. The program has a limited budget. Therefore, rebates are paid on a first-come, first-served basis until the deadline or until allocated funds are spent—whichever comes first. First come, first-served status will be determined by the date the rebate form arrives at the IID mailing address printed on each 2010 Energy Rewards Program rebate form. Customers are encouraged to submit their rebate forms as early as possible. Applications for rebates totaling $2,500 or more require pre-approval by calling IID Demand-side Management at 1-760-482-3435 to confirm funding availability and to reserve rebate amount. Early Retirement Early retirement rebates are available through the IID Quality AC Maintenance program. To qualify for enhanced early retirement rebates, qualifying equipment must replace inefficient systems that are verified as operational by a participating HVAC contractor. For more information about enhanced early retirement rebates, contact a Quality AC Maintenance program participating contractor. New construction installations or replacement of non-operational systems are not eligible for early retirement rebates. *Only energy efficient measures that are installed on electric equipment are eligible for rebate. Non-electric efficiency measures, such as an Energy Star programmable thermostat that only controls a gas furnace, are not eligible for IID rebate.
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