Marshall Municipal Utilities - Commercial Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

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Administered by: Marshall Municipal Utilities/Missouri River Energy Services

Quick Summary

This program is not available to homeowners—it covers commercial, industrial, and governmental customers only. Marshall Municipal Utilities offers rebates for energy-efficient lighting, heating and cooling systems (geothermal and air-source heat pumps), variable frequency drives, compressed air systems, and custom measures. To qualify for heating and cooling rebates, you must install MMU's Load Management receiver (ELF), and all projects require pre-approval by MMU before installation.

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Program Details

Program ID
1941
Last Updated
5/13/2024

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
commercial industrial local government nonprofit state government federal government
Eligible Technologies
geothermal heat pumps water heaters lighting lighting controls/sensors heat pumps air conditioners compressed air energy mgmt. systems/building controls windows motors motor vfds custom/others pending approval led lighting

Program Summary

Marshall Municipal Utilities offers incentives to commercial customers which help cover the installation costs of energy efficient lighting, heating and cooling equipment, variable frequency drives, and custom measures. Customers seeking rebates for heating and cooling equipment must also install MMU's Load Management receiver (ELF) in order to qualify. All projects must be pre-approved by MMU to be eligible for a rebate. MMU Customers may also participate in the Bright Energy Solutions commercial rebate program which is conducted by Missouri River Energy Services in conjunction with MMU. More information, including rebate applications and detailed rebate amounts, may be found at the web site listed above.

Contact & Resources

Contact Email
[email protected]

Please verify current program details with the administering agency before making any financial decisions.

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