PEPCO - Existing Buildings Energy Efficiency Program

DC Rebate Program commercial industrial local government federal government institutional

Administered by: Potomac Electric Power Co.

Program Details

Program ID
4204
Effective Date
3/1/2011
Last Updated
3/29/2011

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
commercial industrial local government federal government institutional
Eligible Technologies
lighting lighting controls/sensors heat pumps air conditioners motor vfds comprehensive measures/whole building custom/others pending approval other ee vending machine controls

Program Summary

*Removed; only active in Maryland Pepco's Retro-Commissioning for Existing Buildings Program offers incentives to commercial, industrial, governmental and institutional customers for optimizing energy performance in existing facilities.

The program analyzes all major energy intensive systems within a building and seeks to improve the performance of these systems.

The program is comprised of four phases: the Retro-Commissioning Plan Development Stage, the Detailed Investigative Stage, the Implementation Stage and the Continuing Commission Stage. Incentive levels vary from stage to stage as a customer progresses through the phases of the program, with all four stages providing a different incentive structure. See the program web site for more details on the application, implementation and incentive schedule. The Operations and Maintenance Training Program provides a partial reimbursement incentive for the training and enrollment of facility operation personnel in pre-approved courses. Certification courses, focusing on energy conservation in buildings, are offered to eligible staff members. Only staff members who may influence the energy performance of the facility may participate. The completion of coursework, verified through documentation, is necessary in order to receive rebate. View the program web site for more information on this program.

Contact & Resources

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

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