AEP Appalachian Power - Non-Residential Prescriptive Rebate Program

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

Administered by: APCo C&I

Program Details

Program ID
4834
Last Updated
1/23/2022

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
commercial industrial local government nonprofit schools state government federal government agricultural institutional
Eligible Technologies
refrigerators/freezers water heaters lighting lighting controls/sensors chillers heat pumps air conditioners programmable thermostats building insulation motor vfds food service equipment commercial cooking equipment led lighting commercial refrigeration equipment

Program Summary

The Appalachian Power Commercial and Industrial Standard Program helps non-residential customers implement standard energy efficiency projects through financial incentives to offset project costs. Rebates are calculated based on $.06/kWh saved annually, and are contingent on the review and acceptance of savings claims. Energy-efficient projects including:LightingHVACWater heatingTraffic lightingRefrigeration and food service equipmentProjects with more than one type of equipment upgrade may qualify for custom rebate incentives. Program incentives are available under the C&I program to include non-residential accounts served on Appalachian Power and American Electric Power’s regulated retail rates. Qualifying projects must be installed in a facility in Appalachian Power or American Electric Power’s WV electric service territory. These incentives are available to all non-residential customers who pay into the Energy Efficiency and Demand Response Cost Recovery rider and receive their electricity from Appalachian Power or American Electric Power in WV. A customer may neither apply for nor receive incentives for the same product, equipment or service from more than one utility. Contact Appalachian Power for additional information on this program.

Contact & Resources

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

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