Energy Efficiency Rebate Program - Commercial

VA Rebate Program commercial industrial agricultural

Administered by: Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals, and Energy

Program Details

Program ID
3726
Last Updated
4/18/2010

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
commercial industrial agricultural
Eligible Technologies
geothermal heat pumps combined heat & power water heaters lighting chillers furnaces boilers heat pumps air conditioners heat recovery steam-system upgrades compressed air programmable thermostats energy mgmt. systems/building controls duct/air sealing building insulation windows doors motors motor vfds custom/others pending approval other ee

Incentive Amount

$8 million

Program Summary

As of March 26, 2010, the Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals, and Energy is no longer accepting reservations. This program is fully subscribed and the information here is for informational purposes only. The Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals, and Energy (DMME) are providing rebates for a variety of energy efficiency upgrades. In all cases, the energy efficient equipment must replace older, less efficient, in-use equipment. The second round of funding has up to $6.5 million for rebates for commercial, agricultural, and "light industrial" businesses that invest in energy efficiency improvements, retrofits, or replacement of old inefficient equipment with approved energy efficient equipment in their businesses. For a list of energy efficiency technologies and services eligible for rebates, review DMME's list. The application is a two-step process. Businesses MUST first submit a reservation application to be eligible for a rebate. Equipment purchased on or after June 26, 2009 is eligible. In most cases, applicants will be required to submit a Manufacturer's Certification Statement and in some cases, the contractor will be required to calculate estimated or expected energy savings of the efficiency upgrades. Applicants should read DMME's Terms and Conditions carefully as well as see the Frequently Asked Questions, which provide additional guidance.

Contact & Resources

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

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