Commercial and Industrial Rebate Program

CT Rebate Program commercial industrial local government nonprofit schools state government federal government tribal government agricultural institutional

Administered by: Ameresco

Program Details

Program ID
3373
Last Updated
12/4/2020

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
commercial industrial local government nonprofit schools state government federal government tribal government agricultural institutional
Eligible Technologies
refrigerators/freezers lighting chillers heat pumps motors processing and manufacturing equipment custom/others pending approval other ee data center equipment

Incentive Amount

Not specified

Program Summary

Note: The program is still open for select projects.

 Contact the program administrator for more information.  Connecticut electricity customers that install energy efficiency equipment and reduce their energy use during peak hours may be eligible for a rebate based on the amount of kilowatt-hours (kWh) saved during peak hours. Any customer in Connecticut, whether building a new facility or retrofitting an existing facility, is eligible to apply. The key consideration for qualifying is that the customer's proposed energy efficiency retrofits or new building plans must result in energy savings during the winter peak (5 p.m. and 7 p.m. in December and January) and summer peak (1 p.m. and 5 p.m. in June, July and August). Examples of energy-efficient technologies that could qualify include lighting and lighting controls, HVAC systems, refrigeration, motors and variable frequency drives (VFDs) and energy efficient improvements to overall manufacturing processes or data centers. Examples of "ideal" customers include retail facilities, two-shift manufacturing/industrial facilities, parking garages, hospitals, and other facilities with long hours of operation. Businesses, non-profits, and government facilities interested in applying should review the program web site above for more information. The Connecticut Department of Public Utility Control (now the Public Utility Regulatory Authority) designated Ameresco, an independent energy company, to manage this program, which is intended to save five megawatts (MW) of electricity.

The program is funded by a federally-mandated congestion charge. 

Contact & Resources

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

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