New Hampshire Electric Co-op - Commercial and Municipal New Equipment and Construction Program

NH Rebate Program commercial industrial local government

Administered by: New Hampshire Electric Co-op

Program Details

Program ID
2177
Last Updated
7/26/2023

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
commercial industrial local government
Eligible Technologies
geothermal heat pumps lighting lighting controls/sensors chillers heat pumps compressed air energy mgmt. systems/building controls motors motor vfds led lighting hvac

Program Summary

New Hampshire Electric Co-op offers incentives to commercial and municipal members for new construction. There may be a maximum dollar amount of the rebate/incentive. There is no guarantee that the Member will receive the maximum amount. Check with utility representative. Incentive funding is limited to a first-come, first-serve basis.New Hampshire Electric Co-op offers incentives to its commercial and municipal members to encourage energy efficiency when building a new facility, undergoing a major renovation, or replacing failed (end-of-life) equipment.

The program offers prescriptive and custom rebates designed to cover the lesser of a one-year payback, or 75% of incremental difference in the cost of purchasing standard equipment compared to purchasing an energy-efficient equivalent, up to the member's incentive cap. Rebates are available for energy-efficient lighting and controls, energy-efficient motors, variable frequency drives (VFDs), HVAC equipment and controls, chillers, and approved custom projects. For full details on program terms and conditions, visit the program website listed above.NHEC also offers SmartSTART financing, where eligible projects can be financed through the savings generated by the products themselves. SmartSTART eligible projects include weatherization, lighting and lighting controls, and other verifiable energy-saving measures.

Contact & Resources

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

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