Fairmont Public Utilities - Commercial & Industrial Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

MN Rebate Program commercial industrial federal government

Administered by: Fairmont Public Utilities

Quick Summary

This program is for commercial and industrial customers only, not residential homeowners. Fairmont Public Utilities offers rebates for energy-efficient equipment like LED lighting, HVAC systems, motors, and refrigeration when you meet specific efficiency and performance ratings—details are in the application forms on their website.

AI-generated summary • Updated 7/12/2026

Program Details

Program ID
2538
Last Updated
6/7/2024

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
commercial industrial federal government
Eligible Technologies
geothermal heat pumps lighting lighting controls/sensors chillers heat pumps air conditioners compressed air programmable thermostats energy mgmt. systems/building controls motors motor vfds other ee food service equipment vending machine controls led lighting commercial refrigeration equipment hvac

Program Summary

Southern Minnesota Municipal Power Agency (SMMPA) is a joint-action agency which generates and sells reliable electricity at wholesale to its eighteen non-profit, municipally-owned member utilities, and develops innovative products and services to help them deliver value to customers. With help from SMMPA, Fairmont Public Utilities provides incentives for its commercial and industrial customers to improve the energy efficiency of participating facilities. Rebates are available for a variety of energy-efficient equipment including lighting, HVAC, motors, variable speed drives, anti-sweat heater controls for cooler/freezer doors, food service equipment, and custom measures. Each type of equipment has minimum efficiency and performance ratings which must be met in order to qualify for the rebate. These requirements can be found in the forms provided on the program's website.

Contact & Resources

Contact Email
[email protected]

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

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