DTE Energy (Electric) - Commercial and Industrial Energy Efficiency Program

MI Rebate Program commercial industrial local government state government federal government institutional

Administered by: DTE Energy

Program Details

Program ID
3591
Last Updated
4/5/2023

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
commercial industrial local government state government federal government institutional
Eligible Technologies
geothermal heat pumps clothes washers refrigerators/freezers equipment insulation water heaters lighting lighting controls/sensors chillers heat pumps air conditioners heat recovery steam-system upgrades compressed air programmable thermostats energy mgmt. systems/building controls building insulation windows roofs motor vfds processing and manufacturing equipment agricultural equipment custom/others pending approval other ee food service equipment vending machine controls reflective roofs led lighting commercial refrigeration equipment

Program Summary

The Energy Efficiency Program for Business offers prescriptive incentives for both electric and natural gas energy efficient improvements in areas of lighting, HVAC, processes, compressed air, insulation, food service, boiler/furnace tune-ups and other miscellaneous measures. Prescriptive incentives are available for one-for-one change outs, replacements or upgrades unless explicitly stated otherwise in the Program Catalog and Application. For a complete list of prescriptive electric and gas measures and to verify prescriptive incentive amounts or specifications please see the 2019 Program Catalog and Application. Custom incentives, based on the amount of estimated annual energy savings, are also available and apply to all energy efficiency improvement measures that are not eligible for a prescriptive incentive. The New Construction and Remodeling Program provides design assistance and incentives for more efficient buildings by installing energy-efficiency equipment and controls that are not required by building energy codes and are above standard construction practices.

Contact & Resources

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

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