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New ConstructionProgram Application Projects permitted utilizing ASHRAE 90.1-2010
November 2019
New Construction | Program Application – November 2019 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
NEW CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM OVERVIEW 3Process Overview 3Incentive Payment Limits 3Incentive Tiering 3
STEPS FOR SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION 4
PROJECT ENROLLMENT 5Project Enrollment Agreement 6
CUSTOMER AGREEMENT 7Pre-Approval Agreement 7Final Application Agreement - Owner Incentive 7Final Application Agreement - Design Incentive 8Third-Party Payment Release Authorization 8
INCENTIVE SUMMARY 9
WHOLE BUILDING PERFORMANCE PATH 10Project Summary 10Space Summary 11
EFFICIENT PRODUCTS FOR BUSINESS PATH 12New Construction Lighting Worksheet 12HVAC Worksheet 14Chiller Worksheet 16HVAC Controls Worksheet 17Motors Worksheet 18Drives/Compressed Air Worksheets 19Refrigeration Worksheet 20Food Service Worksheet 21Agriculture Lighting Worksheet 22Agriculture Worksheet 23Miscellaneous Worksheet 24
PROCESS EFFICIENCY PATH 25
Overview |
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NEW CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM OVERVIEW AEP Ohio’s New Construction Program offers incentives for newconstruction projects and major renovations with electric energyefficiency above and beyond the building energy code. Customersshould contact the program team as early in the design process as possible to maximize efficiency and incentives.
The program supports customers by providing:
• Early design incentives for customers who hold an energy-focused meeting early in the design process
• Design team incentives for customers who model the energyperformance of their building
• Measure installation incentives in four pathways: wholebuilding performance, efficient products for business,process effciency and My Solutions
Customers can combine incentives from one or more pathsdepending on the needs of their project. Find out more about each pathway below, or ask the New Construction program team to help identify the best approach for your project.
Whole Building PerformanceThe whole building performance path offers incentives for projects creating a building energy simulation model to determine the most effective combination of envelope design, HVAC, lighting systems and controls. Energy models show the savings between conventional design and high-performance building design. This path is most often used by large buildings, buildings with complex systems, and buildings applying for LEED certification.
Efficient Products for BusinessThe efficient products for business path offers incentives for efficient equipment and controls, such as lighting, HVAC equipment, motors and drives, and food service equipment. Incentives are easy to calculate. This path is geared toward small buildings with basic, straightforward systems and equipment.
Process EfficiencyThe process efficiency path offers incentives for efficiency measures that cannot be supported through the other paths, such as high-efficiency compressors, non-standard HVAC systems, industrial process equipment, and more. Measures may require engineering calculations and/or baseline energy consumption data. This path may be used by any type of project.
PROCESS OVERVIEW
The New Construction Application consists of three parts:1. Project Enrollment: Provide customer, project and Solution
Provider information.2. Customer Agreement: Sign to agree to the Terms and
Conditions and request payment.• Pre-approval Application: Submit to reserve funds. Required
for all projects.• Third-Party Payment Release Authorization: Optional—for
customers who want to release incentive payment toanother party.
• Final Application Agreement: Notify the program team ofproject completion and request incentive payment.
3. Incentive Worksheets: Fill out each worksheet applicable tothe project and submit with supporting documentation.
INCENTIVE PAYMENT LIMITS
NEW CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM INCENTIVES
Energy efficiency incentive levels are one-year energy savings and/or peak demand savings
Efficient products for business incentives and design incentives are listed within the application and specifications. Process efficiency incentives $0.07/kWh.
Minimum/maximum simple payback before energy efficiency incentive(s) applied
Must pass cost-effectiveness test(s) (determined by AEP Ohio). Generally 1 year min./7 year max.
Maximum payout 50% of the incremental project cost (additional caps may also apply). $40,000 for design incentives. $3,000 for early design incentives.
Incentive calculation order Measure incentive caps are applied first. Incremental project cost incentive limits are applied second. Incentive tiering is applied third. Measure and design incentives are treated independently for limits and tiering.
Incentive levels for efficient products for business measures are provided in the technology specifications included in this application; incentives for whole building performance and design incentives are provided in the whole building specifications. Incentives for process efficiency measures are $0.07/kWh (energy). All incentives are paid as a one-time incentive based on one-year energy and/or demand savings.
INCENTIVE TIERING
The total incentive paid for any application cannot exceed 50% of the total incremental project cost (not including internal labor). In addition to the above incremental project cost limit, incentive payment rates vary when a customer’s calculated incentive exceeds the tiers listed below:
Tier 1 $0 - $100,000 = 100% of eligible calculated incentive value
Tier 2 $100,001 - $300,000 = 50% of eligible calculated incentive value
Tier 3 $300,001 - $500,000 = 25% of eligible calculated incentive value
Tier 4 $500,001 - beyond = 10% of eligible calculated incentive value
New Construction Program Overview |
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1. Verify Eligibility• Customer must have or plan to have a valid AEP Ohio
account.• Equipment/measures must be installed at facilities served by
the AEP Ohio account.• Project must produce permanent reduction in electrical
energy use (kWh).• All installed equipment must meet or exceed the
specifications in the application.
2. Enroll Your Project• Submit the Project Enrollment section as early as possible.• All known information must be completed.• Upon receipt of your Project Enrollment, AEP Ohio will issue
you an application number.
3. Hold Early Design Meeting (optional)• Customer should submit project enrollment before holding
the early design meeting.• Eligible customers can receive up to $3,000 in incentives to
support an energy-focused charrette in early design.• Please contact the program about eligibility.
4. Submit Pre-Approval Agreement1 and IncentiveWorksheet(s)
Once you have determined what efficiency measures you will do and have filled out the applicable worksheets, you can submit the Pre-Approval Agreement. Pre-Approval is required for all projects.Customers can request pre-approval for one or more paths at a time, together or separately. For whole building performance path, customers should submit models for approval based on design. Please contact program before beginning modeling.
• Complete all fields in the Pre-Approval Agreement section ofthe Customer Agreement.
• Read the Terms and Conditions and sign and submit thePre- Approval Agreement to reserve funds.
• Pre-Approval Agreement must be submitted with:o Completed Incentive Worksheet(s)o Proposed scope of worko Supporting documentation required for each Incentive
Worksheet, such as modeling files, plans, equipmentschedules and specification sheets
o W-9 forms for each party receiving an incentive payment• During the application review, an inspection may be required;
the team will contact applicants requiring an inspectionfor scheduling.
• The program will review the application and send thecustomer a confirmation detailing the time period andrequirements for completing the Final Application.
5. Complete Project• New equipment must be installed and operational to submit
a Final Application.
6. Submit Final Application• Resubmit full application.
o Change Application Type to Final Application• Update information if there are any changes (customer
contact, measure details, equipment, etc.).• Complete all fields in the Final Application Agreement section
and sign.• Complete Third Party Payment Release Authorization ONLY
if incentive payment is to be paid to an entity other than AEPOhio customer listed on the Applicant Information page
• Submit application via email.o Unless already provided in the Pre-Approval Agreement
or scope has changed, Final Application must besubmitted with:- Proof of Payment i.e., contractor payment applicationor itemized invoices
- Certificate of Occupancy- Include the supporting documentation requiredfor each Incentive Worksheet, such as modelingfiles, plans, equipment schedules and specificationsheets, unless already provided in the Pre-ApprovalAgreement.
• The final review of most projects will require an inspection;the program team will contact applicants requiring aninspection for scheduling.
7. Receive Incentive Payment• The program team will send an incentive payment four to six
weeks after receipt of all required documentation, review ofthe Final Application, verification of all measures andproject approval.
STEPS FOR SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION
¹A Pre-Approval Application is not a guarantee of an incentive; the actual incentive will be based on the energy savings and equipment installed as determined in the Final Application. Funds are reserved for a period of time specified by the program, unless an applicant is granted an extension. The program team reserves the right to contact the customer before the reservation expiration date to ensure that the project is moving forward. If the project is not underway, the reservation may be canceled. Reserved funds are not transferable to other projects, facilities and/or customers. A waiting list will be established when funds become fully subscribed.
Steps for Submitting Your Application |
AEP Ohio New Construction Program700 Morrison Rd Gahanna, OH 43230
Phone: [email protected] our website at aepohio.com/solutions
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AEP Ohio Application Number (assigned by AEP Ohio) Application Type
NCR ―__ __ ― __ __ __ __ __
OVERVIEW
Please complete this Project Enrollment prior to submitting the Customer Agreement or holding an early design meeting. Customers can submit this Project Enrollment early in the design and construction process to maximize the savings potential. Submitting this Project Enrollment does not obligate the customer to participate in the AEP Ohio New Construction Program, nor does it obligate AEP Ohio to commit or pay incentives to the customer.
Enrolling your project into the New Construction Program allows the AEP Ohio Business Incentives team to contact the project design team/consultants to obtain the necessary documents.
CUSTOMER INFORMATION
BUSINESS NAME
NAME AS IT APPEARS ON UTILITY BILL
AEP OHIO ACCOUNT NUMBER AT PROJECT SITE TAXPAYER ID (SSN/FEIN) W-9 TAX STATUS
MAILING ADDRESS – WHERE CHECK WILL BE SENT
CONTACT NAME TITLE OF CONTACT
PHONE EMAIL
MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP
HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THE PROGRAM? AEP OHIO OUTREACH NAME
PROJECT INFORMATION
□ Check if mailing address and project site address are the samePROJECT SITE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP
BUILDING TYPE SHIFT ANNUAL OPERATING HOURS BUILDING AREA (SQ. FT.)
CONSTRUCTION TYPE HEATING FUEL TYPE DOES THE FACILITY HAVE A DATA CENTER?
Part 1:
Project Enrollment
Project Name (if applicable) Building Permit Number
Part 1: Project Enrollment |
Expected Completion Date
□ Yes □ No
Pursuing LEED certification?Expected Construction Start Date Energy Code Designed To:
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PROJECT CONTACTSARCHITECTURAL CONTACT NAME TITLE COMPANY
PHONE EMAIL
MECHANICAL CONTACT NAME TITLE COMPANY
PHONE EMAIL
ELECTRICAL CONTACT NAME TITLE COMPANY
PHONE EMAIL
CONTRACTOR CONTACT NAME (IF KNOWN) TITLE COMPANY
PHONE EMAIL
Who should we contact regarding application questions?
□ Owner □ Contractor □ Architectural contact □ Mechanical contact □ Electrical contact
Project Description/Scope
PROJECT ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT
Project Enrollment Agreement
□ I meet all eligibility criteria for this program.
□ As an eligible customer, I verify the information is correct and request consideration for participation under this program.
Customer Signature Date Print Name
Title Company
Digital Signature Instructions
1. Click in the signature box.
2. Follow the digital signature directions displayed in the “Add Digital ID” pop-up box.
3. Establish a digital ID and password.
4. In the “Sign Document” pop-up box, you can select to change the signature appearance from typed font to an imported graphic.
5. Follow directions to save signed application; signature and verification information will appear in the signature box.
Part 1:
Project Enrollment (cont.)
Part 1: Project Enrollment |
□ Yes □ No
Will this project seek early design assistance?
□ Yes □ No
Is this a whole building performance project?
□ Yes □ No
Will this project seek design incentives?
Design IncentivesFor whole building performance projects, the AEP Ohio account holder may designate a firm to receive design incentives for projects achieving 10%+ better efficiency than applicable code requirements. See whole building performance specifications for incentive rate information. AEP Ohio encourages projects striving for deeper savings to consider holding an early design meeting focused on energy early in the design process.
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OVERVIEW
To apply for incentives, please complete this section along with supporting worksheets and documentation. If you have not yet enrolled your project, complete and submit the Project Enrollment section along with this Customer Agreement.
PRE-APPROVAL AGREEMENT
□ I have read and understand the program requirements, measure specifications and Terms and Conditions and Final Payment Agreement set forth in this application and agree to abide by those requirements. Furthermore, I concur that I meet all eligibility criteria in order to receive payment under this program.
□ As an eligible customer, I verify the information is correct and request consideration for participation under this program.
Owner Signature (AEP Ohio Customer) Date Print Name / Job Title
FINAL APPLICATION AGREEMENT/COMPLETION NOTICE – OWNER INCENTIVE
□ I have read and understand the program requirements, measure specifications and Terms and Conditions and Final Payment Agreement set forth in this application and agree to abide by those requirements. Furthermore, I concur that I meet all eligibility criteria in order to receive payment under this program.
□ As an eligible customer, I verify the information is correct and request consideration for participation under this program.
For final applications, sign and submit only after all equipment is installed and operational. An account holder signature is required forpayment.
Owner Signature (AEP Ohio Customer) Date Print Name / Job Title
AEP OHIO ACCOUNT NUMBER AT PROJECT SITE TAXPAYER ID (SSN/FEIN)
TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST TOTAL DESIGN COST TOTAL INCREMENTAL PROJECT COSTS
If this project is seeking design incentives, please indicate what firm will receive incentive funds.
Design Firm Payee Name
Digital Signature Instructions
1. Click in the signature box.
2. Follow the digital signature directions displayed in the “Add Digital ID” pop-up box.
3. Establish a digital ID and password.
4. In the “Sign Document” pop-up box, you can select to change the signature appearance from typed font to an imported graphic.
5. Follow directions to save signed application; signature and verification information will appear in the signature box.
Project Completion DateIncentive check will be made payable to (Third Party Payment release to be signed on page 8 if payee does not match AEP Ohio account holder name.)
Part 2:
Customer Agreement
Part 2: Customer Agreement |
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FINAL APPLICATION AGREEMENT/COMPLETION NOTICE – DESIGN INCENTIVE
Design Incentive Recipient Signature Date Print Name
Make Checks Payable ToCOMPANY/INDIVIDUAL NAME
CHECK MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP
PHONE TAXPAYER ID # (SSN/FEIN OF PAYEE) W-9 TAX STATUS
Receiving financial incentives may have tax impacts; payment will be recorded on a 1099 form. Distribution of the design incentive is at the discretion of the AEP Ohio account holder. LLCs, individuals, partnerships and corporations must submit a W-9 prior to payment.
THIRD-PARTY PAYMENT RELEASE AUTHORIZATION (Optional, Measure Incentives)Owner may assign program measure incentive payments to a third party such as a property management firm or design/engineering firm. Complete this section ONLY if incentive payment is to be paid to an entity other than the AEP Ohio account holder listed on the Applicant Information page.
Incentive check will be made payable to the company/individual below.
COMPANY/INDIVIDUAL NAME
CHECK MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP
PHONE TAXPAYER ID # (SSN/FEIN OF PAYEE) W-9 TAX STATUS
I authorize the payment of the incentive to the third party named above and understand that I will not receive the incentive payment from AEP Ohio. I also understand that my release of the payment to a third party does not exempt me from the program requirements outlined in the measure specifications, Terms and Conditions and Final Application Agreement.
Account Holder Signature (AEP Ohio Customer) Date Print Name
Total Incentives Requested
Part 2:
Customer Agreement (cont.)
SUBMIT VIA EMAIL PRINT APPLICATION
Part 2: Customer Agreement |
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INCENTIVE SUMMARY
INCENTIVE CATEGORY APPLIED FOR INCENTIVES ($)
WHOLE BUILDING
Whole Building
EFFICIENT PRODUCTS FOR BUSINESS
Lighting
HVAC
Motors
Drive
Compressed Air
Refrigeration/Food Service
Agriculture
Miscellaneous
PROCESS EFFICIENCY
Process Efficiency
Total* $
*Refer to page three of this application for incentive tiering.
Incentive Summary |
LINK TO SPECIFICATIONS
Incentive Summary
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Whole Building Performance WorksheetFor the purposes of this program, the AEP Ohio Business Incentives Program team assists energy modelers to complete a technically sound and accurate model. Please provide the information requested below. Note that projects cannot use savings in exterior lighting to offset interior lighting loads. Contact the AEP Ohio Business Incentives Program with questions at 877-541-3048 or [email protected].
NEW CONSTRUCTION WHOLE BUILDING PERFORMANCE INCENTIVES TABLE
PERFORMANCE EXCEEDING ASHRAE 90.1-2010 INCENTIVES TO OWNER INCENTIVES TO DESIGN TEAM
≥ 10% and < 20% more efficient than ASHRAE baseline building $0.06/kWh $0.01/kWh
≥ 20% and < 30% more efficient than ASHRAE baseline building $0.08/kWh $0.02/kWh
≥ 30% more efficient than ASHRAE baseline building $0.10/kWh $0.03/kWh
*See Specifications for design incentive requirements
PROJECT SUMMARY – PERFORMANCE GOALS AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY NARRATIVE
Please provide a brief narrative of the energy efficiency goals targeted for the project and a list of the energy efficiency measures included in the final energy model. The Energy Analysis Report, under supporting documentation, is encouraged for documenting measure details.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY MODELING SUMMARY
Energy model completion date Number of stories above grade
Is model based on as-built conditions? If not, please describe the latest design/construction phase.
Percentage of new construction %
Percentage of existing renovation %
Project gross square footage Conditioned square footage Year existing building constructed
MODEL SAVINGS SUMMARY (if complete)
Baseline kWh Proposed kWh Reduced kWh Percentage more efficient than baseline %
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATIONSubmit the following project documentation
□ Narrative describing the energy efficiency measures being implemented. Projects are shall use the Energy Analysis Report template.
□ Architectural floor plans, exterior wall details and window schedule□ Lighting fixture schedule, including lamp/ballast specs, lighting floor plans and controls□ Mechanical/Plumbing equipment schedule and floor plans□ COMcheck reports (interior/exterior lighting, mechanical, envelope)□ Fully executable modeling software files for the baseline, the as-designed and the
as-built building models including both AEP Ohio and PJM peak values□ Copy of building permit, showing permit issue date□ Code compliance summary sheets
For projects pursuing LEED certification, provide
the following
□ A copy of the LEED BD +C, ID+C final template for EA Prerequisite: Minimum Energy Performance and EA Credit: Optimize Energy Performance - Option 1
□ All supporting documentation submitted with LEED EAp2/EAc1 Template
□ GBCI preliminary comments and responses and the LEED Certification Project Review Report issued by GBCI, if available at the time of AEP Ohio application
LINK TO SPECIFICATIONS
Part 3: Whole Building Performance Path |
Part 3:
Whole Building Performance Path
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SOFTWARE MODELING TABLE
DOE2, EQUEST & VISUAL DOE ENERGYPLUS CARRIER HAP TRANE TRACE 700 IESVE
Building Energy Performance (BEPS)Annual Building Utility Performance Summary (ABUPS)
Annual cost summaryEnergy cost budget/PRM summary
Submit a "Full Archive (including results files)" created in IESVE that includes .aps results files
Building Utility Performance (BEPU)System summary showing the unmet load
Unmet load reports for all plants and systems
Energy consumption summary reports
BPRM Full Report
Energy Cost Summary (ES-D)Report that shows energy cost by fuel source
Systems energy budget by energy source
Performance rating method details
Detailed Simulation Proposed Report
System Design Parameters (SV-A)Equipment summary and system summary
Unmet load reports for all plants and systems
Energy consumption summary reports
Equipment energy consumption reports
Detailed Simulation Reports All Baseline Rotations
Summary of Exterior Surfaces (LV-D) Envelope summary Wall constructionsEntered values report (for all rooms and systems)
ASHRAE 62.1 Proposed
Plant Design parameters (PV-A)Equipment summary and system summary
System input data reports System checksumsASHRAE 62.1 All Baseline Rotations
Note: Models will be reviewed using the most current software version available. Final savings numbers will be based on the results of in-house model runs using the most current software version available at the time.
SPACE SUMMARY
BUILDING USE (OCCUPANCY TYPE) CONDITIONED AREA (SQ. FT.) UNCONDITIONED AREA (SQ. FT.) TOTAL AREA
Total Area
Part 3:
Whole Building Performance Path (cont.)
LINK TO SPECIFICATIONS
Whole Building Incentive: $
Part 3: Whole Building Performance Path |
New Construction Lighting WorksheetLighting incentives are available for projects in which the lighting power density (LPD) is at least 10% lower than allowed by code. The maximum allowed reduction from baseline is 50%. Complete the U.S. Department of Energy’s COMcheck worksheet for lighting, or provide excel spreadsheet with lighting fixture count and wattage and provide the report with this application. Use either the Building Area method or Space-by-Space method to calculate the LPD for the purposes of the incentive.
In the spaces below, enter the occupied square footage of the building, and total proposed watts. The incentive is based on the difference between the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) 90.1-2010 allowed wattage and the installed wattage. Lighting plans (indicating the square footage of the impacted area(s)), lighting schedules and a COMcheck report for lighting must be attached.
WHICH METHOD ARE YOU USING BUILDING/SPACE TYPE OCCUPIED AREA
(square or linear ft.)TOTAL ALLOWED
WATTSTOTAL PROPOSED
WATTS WATTS REDUCED % IMPROVEMENT TOTAL INCENTIVE REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
Example: Building Area
Office 50,000 45,000 30,000 15,000 33.3%
• Lighting plans/schedule
• COMcheck report or equivalent
• Approved submittals/cutsheets
Total Interior Lighting Power Density Incentive
WHICH METHOD ARE YOU USING
EXTERIOR SURFACE TYPE
SURFACE AREA (square or linear ft.)
TOTAL ALLOWED WATTS
TOTAL PROPOSED WATTS WATTS REDUCED % IMPROVEMENT TOTAL INCENTIVE REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
• Lighting plans/schedule
• COMcheck report or equivalent
• Approved submittals/cutsheets
Total Exterior Lighting Power Density Incentive
Part 4:
Efficient Products for Business Path LINK TO SPECIFICATIONS
Part 4: Efficient Products for Business Path - Lighting |
INTERIOR LIGHTING
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
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Notes:
EQUIPMENT TYPE INCENTIVE(per Watt controlled)
TOTAL WATTS CONTROLLED
# of UNITS (sensors or controls) INCENTIVE REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
Daylight Sensor Control $0.08• Lighting plans showing sensor locations• COMcheck report or equivalent• Approved sensor submittals/cutsheets• Completed functional tests or letter of completion from commissioning agent (daylighting controls only)
Fixture Mounted High Bay Occupancy Sensors $0.08
Total Lighting Control Incentive
Manufacturer (or Make) of Control System REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
Total Area (in Sq. Ft.) Controlled by the Network Lighting Controller
• Lighting plans/schedule
• COMcheck report or equivalent
• Approved light fixture and controls submittals/cutsheets
• Detailed Control Narrative or Sequence of Operations (SOO) that clearly explains how the different control strategies are being deployed in the individual spaces shown in the project application.
• Completed functional testing report and/or letter of completion from commissioning agent (controls portion only) certifying the control system hardware and software are calibrated, adjusted, programmed, and in proper working condition as described in the Control Narrative/SOO documents and in accordance with manufacturer’s installation instructions.
Incentive per Sq. Ft. Controlled $0.10
Incentive
DESCRIPTION OF AREA CONTROLLED BY NETWORKED LIGHTING CONTROLLER
Space Type (eg. hallway, kitchen, etc.) Code Required Lighting Control Type Area (in sq.ft.) where Control is
required by codeArea (in sq.ft.) where Control is NOT
required by code
Refer to specifications for full Networked Lighting Control incentive requirements.
CONTROL STRATEGIES (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) SCOPE OF WORK FOR LIGHTING CONTROL STRATEGIES(HOW WILL THE CONTROL STRATEGIES TO THE LEFT BE IMPLEMENTED)
Occupancy Sensing (Required)
Daylight Harvesting (Required)
High-End Trim (Required) (incl. High-End Trimming, Lumen Maintenance)
Load Shedding/Demand Response (Optional)
Time Scheduling (Optional)
Task Tuning (Optional)
Measures not eligible under an efficient products for business incentive may qualify under a process efficiency incentive.
LIGHTING CONTROL
Lighting Total Incentive: $
Part 4:
Efficient Products for Business Path (cont.)
NETWORKED LIGHTING CONTROLS
LINK TO SPECIFICATIONS
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Part 4:
Efficient Products for Business Path (cont.) – HVACUNITARY/SPLIT AIR CONDITIONERS, VRF, PTACS, ROOM AC
EQUIPMENT TYPE SIZE CATEGORY QUALIFYING EFFICIENCY1, 3 INCENTIVE (per ton)
EFFICIENCY BONUS2 REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
Unitary and Split Air Cooled Air Conditioners
< 65,000 BTU/h (5.4 tons) 15.0 SEER $25.00 $10.00
• Mechanical Plans/Schedule
• Equipment Submittals/Cutsheets
≥ 65,000 and < 135,000 BTU/h (5.4–11.25 tons) 12 EER, 13.8 IEER $35.00 $15.00
≥ 135,000 and < 240,000 BTU/h (11.25–20 tons) 12 EER, 13 IEER $35.00 $15.00
≥ 240,000 and < 760,000 BTU/h (20–63.3 tons) 10.6 EER, 12.1 IEER $35.00 $15.00
≥ 760,000 BTU/h (≥ 63.3 tons) 10.2 EER, 11.4 IEER $35.00 $15.00
VRF Air Conditioners (Air Cooled)
<65,000 BTU/h (5.4 tons) 15.0 SEER $20.00 $10.00
≥ 65,000 and < 135,000 BTU/h (5.4-11.25 tons) 11.7 EER, 14.9 IEER $20.00 $10.00
≥ 135,000 and < 240,000 BTU/h (11.25-20 tons) 11.7 EER, 14.4 IEER $20.00 $10.00
≥ 240,000 BTU/h (≥ 20 tons) 10.5 EER, 13 IEER $20.00 $10.00
Room AC ≤ 2 tons Must be ENERGY STAR® rated $30.00 N/A
Packaged Terminal AC (PTAC) ≤ 2 tons See specifications $20.00 N/A
UNITARY/SPLIT AIR CONDITIONERS, VRF AC, PTACS, ROOM AC
UNIT DESIGNATION4 EQUIPMENT TYPE EQUIPMENT MAKE/MODEL SIZE CATEGORY SEER/EER IEER TONS QUANTITY INCENTIVE
Total Unitary/Split Air Conditioners, VRF AC, PTACs, Room AC Incentive
LINK TO SPECIFICATIONS
1 Provide unit efficiency in AC units less than 65,000 BTU/h in SEER. Provide unit efficiency for other unitary and split AC in EER and IEER. 2 Efficiency Bonus is dependent on the difference between the Qualifying Efficiency and the installed unit efficiency. Bonus incentive amount for chillers is per 0.01 kW/ton -IPLV per ton, and for other HVAC equipment is per 1.0 (S)EER per ton improvement. 3 Units with electric resistance heating must have EER and IEER values 0.2 higher than the efficiencies listed. 4 Provide unit designation as identified on the drawings.
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Part 4:
Efficient Products for Business Path (cont.) – HVACUNITARY/SPLIT AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMP, VRF, GROUND SOURCE, WATER SOURCE, PTHP
EQUIPMENT TYPE SIZE CATEGORY QUALIFYING EFFICIENCY1, 3 INCENTIVE (per ton)
EFFICIENCY BONUS2 REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
Unitary and Split Air Source Heat Pump
< 65,000 BTU/h (5.4 tons) 15.0 SEER, 8.5 HSPF $30.00 $10.00
• Mechanical Plans/Schedule
• Equipment Submittals/Cutsheets
≥ 65,000 and < 135,000 BTU/h (5.4–11.25 tons) 11.6 EER, 13.4 IEER, 3.6 COP $40.00 $15.00
135,000 and < 240,000 BTU/h (11.25–20 tons) 10.7 EER, 11.4 IEER, 3.5 COP $40.00 $15.00
≥ 240,000 and < 760,000 BTU/h (20–63.3 tons) 10.1 EER, 10.4 IEER, 3.5 COP $40.00 $15.00
VRF Heat Pumps (Air Cooled)
< 65,000 BTU/h (5.4 tons) 15.0 SEER, 8.5 HSPF $25.00 $10.00
≥ 65,000 and < 135,000 BTU/h (5.4–11.25 tons) 11.3 EER, 14.2 IEER, 3.4 COP $25.00 $10.00
≥ 135,000 and < 240,000 BTU/h (11.25–20 tons) 10.9 EER, 13.7 IEER, 3.2 COP $25.00 $10.00
≥ 240,000 BTU/h (≥20 tons) 10.3 EER, 12.5 IEER, 3.2 COP $25.00 $10.00
Ground Source Heat Pump < 135,000 BTU/h (11.25 tons) 15 EER, 3.4 COP $80.00 N/A
Water Source Heat Pump< 17,000 BTU/h (1.4 tons) 14 EER, 4.6 COP $70.00 N/A
≥ 17,000 and < 135,000 BTU/h (1.4–11.25 tons) 14 EER, 4.6 COP $70.00 N/A
Packaged Terminal Heat Pump (PTHP) ≤ 2 tons See specifications $30.00 N/A
UNITARY/SPLIT HEAT PUMPS, VRF HEAT PUMPS, GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS, WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMPS, PTHPS
UNIT DESIGNATION4 EQUIPMENT TYPE EQUIPMENT MAKE/MODEL SIZE CATEGORY SEER/EER IEER HSPF/COP TONS QUANTITY INCENTIVE
Total Unitary/Split Heat Pumps, VRF Heat Pumps, Ground Source Heat Pumps, Water Source Heat Pumps, PTHPs Incentive
LINK TO SPECIFICATIONS
1 Provide unit efficiency in AC units less than 65,000 BTU/h in SEER. Provide unit efficiency for other unitary and split AC in EER and IEER. 2 Efficiency Bonus is dependent on the difference between the Qualifying Efficiency and the installed unit efficiency. Bonus incentive amount for chillers is per 0.01 kW/ton -IPLV per ton, and for other HVAC equipment is per 1.0 (S)EER per ton improvement. 3 Units with electric resistance heating must have EER and IEER values 0.2 higher than the efficiencies listed. 4 Provide unit designation as identified on the drawings.
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Chiller Worksheet Please ensure all equipment meets program requirements by reviewing the specifications. Incentive is for standalone chillers only, multiple configuration chillers to apply through the process efficiency path.
CHILLER SYSTEMS
EQUIPMENT TYPE SIZE CATEGORY PATH TYPEQUALIFYING EFFICIENCY1
INCENTIVE (per ton)
EFFICIENCY BONUS2 REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
PART LOAD (IPLV)
Air Cooled Chillers < 150 tons 13.75 EER $15.00 $1.00
• Mechanical Plans/Schedule
• Equipment Submittals/Cutsheets
• Provide unit efficiency for water cooled chillers in kW per ton and for air cooled chillers in EER. IPLV (IPLV = integrated part load value) and full load efficiency must be provided at Standard Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) conditions.
≥ 150 tons 14.0 EER $15.00 $1.00
Water Cooled Positive Displacement Chillers (Water Cooled, Scroll or Helical-Rotary, Reciprocating)
< 75 tonsPath A 0.567 kW/ton $10.00 $1.00
Path B 0.54 kW/ton $10.00 $1.00
75–149 tonsPath A 0.554 kW/ton $10.00 $1.00
Path B 0.527 kW/ton $10.00 $1.00
150–299 tonsPath A 0.522 kW/ton $10.00 $1.00
Path B 0.486 kW/ton $10.00 $1.00
≥ 300 tonsPath A 0.486 kW/ton $10.00 $1.00
Path B 0.441 kW/ton $10.00 $1.00
Water Cooled Centrifugal Chiller< 300 tons
Path A 0.536 kW/ton $10.00 $1.00
Path B 0.405 kW/ton $10.00 $1.00
300–599 tonsPath A 0.494 kW/ton $10.00 $1.00
Path B 0.36 kW/ton $10.00 $1.00
≥ 600 tonsPath A 0.485 kW/ton $10.00 $1.00
Path B 0.36 kW/ton $10.00 $1.00
CHILLER SYSTEMS
UNIT DESIGNATION4 EQUIPMENT TYPE EQUIPMENT MAKE/MODEL SIZE CATEGORY PATH TYPE FULL LOAD EFFICIENCY
PART LOAD EFFICIENCY TONS INCENTIVE
Total Chiller Systems Incentive
INCENTIVE CALCULATED AS BELOW
CATEGORY CHILLERS ALL OTHER EQUIPMENT
Incentive (per ton) Check to see if kW/ton ≤ Qualifying. If not, incentive is $0. Check to see if EER ≥ Requirement. If not, incentive is $0.
Efficiency Bonus (per ton) = [Qualifying Eff. – Actual Eff.] * 100 * Bonus [Actual Eff. - Qualifying Eff.] * Bonus
Incentive Amount = Quantity * Tons * [Incentive + Efficiency Bonus] Quantity * Tons * [Incentive + Efficiency Bonus]
1 Provide unit efficiency in AC units less than 65,000 BTU/h in SEER. Provide unit efficiency for other unitary and split AC in EER and IEER. 2 Efficiency Bonus is dependent on the difference between the Qualifying Efficiency and the installed unit efficiency. Bonus incentive amount for chillers is per 0.01 kW/ton -IPLV per ton, and for other HVAC equipment is per 1.0 (S)EER per ton improvement. 3 Units with electric resistance heating must have EER and IEER values 0.2 higher than the efficiencies listed. 4 Provide unit designation as identified on the drawings.
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HVAC CONTROLS MEASURES
TYPE/DESCRIPTION INCENTIVE UNIT QUANTITY INCENTIVE/UNIT INCENTIVE
Hotel Guest Room Occupancy Sensor
Electric Heat per Room $65.00
Non-Electric Heat per Room $25.00
Air Side Economizer for Air Handling Units (AHUs) and Roof-Top Units (RTUs) Tons of Cooling $25.00
Toilet Room Exhaust Occupancy Sensor per Exhaust Fan $5.00
Demand-Controlled Ventilation in OfficesGas Heating per Square Foot of Conditioned Space $0.05
Electric Heating per Square Foot of Conditioned Space $0.05
Demand-Controlled Ventilation in Parking Garages per HP $90.00
HVAC Occupancy Control per Ton $20.00
Total HVAC Controls Measures
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Efficient Products for Business Path (cont.) – HVAC
Total HVAC Incentive: $
LINK TO SPECIFICATIONS
Measures not eligible under an efficient products for business incentive may qualify under a process efficiency incentive.
HVAC Controls WorksheetPlease ensure all equipment meets program requirements by reviewing the specifications.
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Motors WorksheetPlease ensure all equipment meets program requirements by reviewing the specifications.
NEMA PREMIUM™ EFFICIENCY CRITERIA—Qualifying motors MUST EXCEED NEMA Premium™ Efficiency listed below.
HORSEPOWER3600 RPM 1800 RPM 1200 RPM
INCENTIVE PER MOTOR REQUIRED DOCUMENTATIONOpen Closed Open Closed Open Closed
1 77.1% 77.1% 85.6% 85.6% 82.6% 82.6% $8.00
• Mechanical Plans/Schedule
• Equipment Submittals/ Cutsheets
1.5 84.1% 84.1% 86.6% 86.6% 86.6% 87.6% $10.00
2 85.6% 85.6% 86.6% 86.6% 87.6% 88.6% $13.00
3 85.6% 86.6% 89.6% 89.6% 88.6% 89.6% $20.00
5 86.6% 88.6% 89.6% 89.6% 89.6% 89.6% $25.00
7.5 88.6% 89.6% 91.1% 91.8% 90.3% 91.1% $40.00
10 89.6% 90.3% 91.8% 91.8% 91.8% 91.1% $45.00
15 90.3% 91.1% 93.1% 92.5% 91.8% 91.8% $60.00
20 91.1% 91.1% 93.1% 93.1% 92.5% 91.8% $75.00
25 91.8% 91.8% 93.7% 93.7% 93.1% 93.1% $80.00
30 91.8% 91.8% 94.2% 93.7% 93.7% 93.1% $90.00
40 92.5% 92.5% 94.2% 94.2% 94.2% 94.2% $100.00
50 93.1% 93.1% 94.6% 94.6% 94.2% 94.2% $120.00
60 93.7% 93.7% 95.1% 95.1% 94.6% 94.6% $130.00
75 93.7% 93.7% 95.1% 95.5% 94.6% 94.6% $140.00
100 93.7% 94.2% 95.5% 95.5% 95.1% 95.1% $190.00
125 94.2% 95.1% 95.5% 95.5% 95.1% 95.1% $238.00
150 94.2% 95.1% 95.9% 95.9% 95.5% 95.9% $285.00
200 95.1% 95.5% 95.9% 96.3% 95.5% 95.9% $380.00
250 95.1% 95.9% 95.9% 96.3% 95.5% 95.9% $475.00
MOTORS
MAKE AND MODEL NUMBER SIZE (HP) SPEED (RPM) TYPE QUALIFYING EFFICIENCY ACTUAL EFFICIENCY QUANTITY INCENTIVE/UNIT INCENTIVE
Total Motors Incentive
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Efficient Products for Business Path (cont.) – Motors LINK TO SPECIFICATIONS
Measures not eligible under an efficient products for business incentive may qualify under a process efficiency incentive.
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Drives WorksheetPlease ensure all equipment meets program requirements by reviewing the specifications.
DRIVES
MOTOR SIZE (HP) VSD APPLICATION QUANTITY ANNUAL EQUIPMENT OPERATING HOURS INCENTIVE/HP INCENTIVE REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
• Mechanical Plans/Schedule
• Equipment Submittals/ Cutsheets
Total Drives Incentive
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Efficient Products for Business Path (cont.) – Drives/Compressed Air
Compressed Air WorksheetPlease ensure all equipment meets program requirements by reviewing the specifications. Pre-Approval Application required.
NEW COMPRESSOR SYSTEM
INCENTIVE CATEGORY MAKE/MODEL QUANTITY SIZE UNIT ANNUAL OPERATING HOURS INCENTIVE/HP INCENTIVE REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
VSD Compressor Generic VSD Compressor VSD100 1 100 HP 6,000 $90.00 $9,000.00
• Mechanical Plans/Schedule
• Equipment Submittals/ Cutsheets
Total Compressed Air Incentive
LINK TO SPECIFICATIONS
Measures not eligible under an efficient products for business incentive may qualify under a process efficiency incentive.
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Refrigeration WorksheetPlease ensure all equipment meets program requirements by reviewing the specifications.
ENERGY STAR REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER
MEASURE SIZE CATEGORY INCENTIVE UNIT QUANTITY INCENTIVE/UNIT INCENTIVE REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
ENERGY STAR Solid Door Refrigerator Volume < 15 cu.ft. per Unit $50.00
• Architectural/Electrical or Fixture Plans showing location and quantity of fixtures being installed
• Equipment Submittals/Cutsheets
15 cu.ft. ≤ Volume < 30 cu.ft. per Unit $75.00
30 cu.ft. ≤ Volume < 50 cu.ft. per Unit $100.00
50 cu.ft. ≤ Volume per Unit $125.00
ENERGY STAR Glass Door Refrigerator Volume < 15 cu.ft. per Unit $25.00
15 cu.ft. ≤ Volume < 30 cu.ft. per Unit $50.00
30 cu.ft. ≤ Volume < 50 cu.ft. per Unit $75.00
50 cu.ft. ≤ Volume per Unit $100.00
ENERGY STAR Solid Door Freezer Volume < 15 cu.ft. per Unit $50.00
15 cu.ft. ≤ Volume < 30 cu.ft. per Unit $75.00
30 cu.ft. ≤ Volume < 50 cu.ft. per Unit $150.00
50 cu.ft. ≤ Volume per Unit $200.00
ENERGY STAR Glass Door Freezer Volume < 15 cu.ft. per Unit $100.00
15 cu.ft. ≤ Volume < 30 cu.ft. per Unit $200.00
30 cu.ft. ≤ Volume < 50 cu.ft. per Unit $300.00
50 cu.ft. ≤ Volume per Unit $400.00
Total ENERGY STAR Refrigerator/Freezer Incentive
REFRIGERATION MEASURES
MEASURE INCENTIVE UNIT QUANTITY INCENTIVE/UNIT INCENTIVE REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
DLC LED Refrigeration Case Lighting for Coolers (Retrofit) per Linear ft of Case $10.00
• Mechanical Schedule/Plans
• Refrigeration Schedule
• Equipment Submittals/Cutsheets
• Written description of floating head pressure control strategy
• Oversized condenser system screenshots of system setpoints
DLC LED Refrigeration Case Lighting for Freezers (Retrofit) per Linear ft of Case $10.00
Case Lighting Controls for Coolers per Linear ft of Case $5.00
Case Lighting Controls for Freezers per Linear ft of Case $5.00
Evaporator Fan Control—Non-EC Motor per Motor $25.00
Evaporator Fan Control—EC Motor per Motor $25.00
Cooler Control for Unitary Reach-In Cooler per Unit $30.00
Floating Head Pressure Control per HP $35.00
Oversized Condenser for Refrigeration per Ton $10.00
Total Refrigeration Measures Incentive
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Efficient Products for Business Path (cont.) – Refrigeration/Food Service LINK TO SPECIFICATIONS
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Food Service WorksheetPlease ensure all equipment meets program requirements by reviewing the specifications.
ICE MAKER
EQUIPMENT TYPE INCENTIVE (per unit)
101–400 lbs/24 hrs $100.00
401–1,000 lbs/24 hrs $150.00
> 1,001 lbs/24 hrs $150.00
HIGH-EFFICIENCY ICE MAKER
EQUIPMENT MODELSIZE CATEGORY
(OR HARVEST RATE IN LB. ICE/DAY)
INCENTIVE UNIT QUANTITY INCENTIVE/UNIT INCENTIVE REQUIRED
DOCUMENTATION
per Unit • Architectural/Electrical or Fixture Plans showing location and quantity of fixtures being installed
• Equipment Submittals/Cutsheets
per Unit
per Unit
per Unit
Total Ice Maker Incentive
DEMAND-CONTROLLED VENTILATION FOR KITCHEN EXHAUST HOOD
APPLICATION DESCRIPTION SIZE OF FAN EXHAUST (HP) QUANTITY INCENTIVE/HP INCENTIVE REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
$300.00 • Mechanical Plans/Schedule
• Equipment Submittals/Cutsheets
$300.00
$300.00
Total Demand-Controlled Ventilation for Kitchen Exhaust Hood Incentive
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Efficient Products for Business Path (cont.) – Refrigeration/Food Service
Total Refrigeration/Food Service Incentive: $
LINK TO SPECIFICATIONS
Measures not eligible under an efficient products for business incentive may qualify under a process efficiency incentive.
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FOOD SERVICE MEASURES
MEASURE INCENTIVE UNIT QUANTITY INCENTIVE/UNIT INCENTIVE REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
Pre-Rinse Sprayer (<1.6 gpm, Electric Water Heating) per Unit $25.00 • Architectural/Electrical or Fixture Plans showing location and quantity of fixtures being installed
• Equipment Submittals/Cutsheets
ENERGY STAR Steam Cooker per Unit $400.00
Combination Oven per Unit $500.00
ENERGY STAR Hot Holding Cabinet per Unit $150.00
Total Food Service Incentive
Agriculture Lighting WorksheetLighting incentives are available for projects in which the lighting power density (LPD) is at least 10% lower than a baseline LPD, which was determined by comparing the lighting level recommendations for agricultural uses from the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers with IES recommendations for typical commercial and industrial uses. The maximum allowed reduction from baseline is 50%. Use either the Building Area method or Space-by-Space method to calculate the LPD for the purposes of the incentive.
Agricultural lighting represents a unique set of building and operational usage that is distinct from other buildings that the building types in ASHRAE 90.1-2010 baseline lighting power density (LPD) requirements represent. Therefore, the incentive is based on the difference between a baseline LPD established using the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers published standard EP344.4 Lighting Systems for Agricultural Facilities (ASABE 2014), allowed wattage and the installed wattage. In the spaces below, enter the occupied square footage of the building and the total proposed watts.
WHICH METHOD ARE YOU USING BUILDING/SPACE TYPE OCCUPIED AREA
(square or linear ft.)TOTAL ALLOWED
WATTSTOTAL PROPOSED
WATTS WATTS REDUCED % IMPROVEMENT TOTAL INCENTIVE REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
• Lighting plans/schedule
• COMcheck report or equivalent
• Approved submittals/ cutsheets
Total Interior Lighting Power Density Incentive
WHICH METHOD ARE YOU USING
EXTERIOR SURFACE TYPE
SURFACE AREA (square or linear ft.)
TOTAL ALLOWED WATTS
TOTAL PROPOSED WATTS WATTS REDUCED % IMPROVEMENT TOTAL INCENTIVE REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
• Lighting plans/schedule
• COMcheck report or equivalent
• Approved submittals/cutsheets
Total Exterior Lighting Power Density Incentive
Notes:
LINK TO SPECIFICATIONS
INTERIOR LIGHTING
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
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Agriculture WorksheetPlease ensure all equipment meets program requirements by reviewing the specifications.
AGRICULTURE MEASURES
MEASURE INCENTIVE UNIT INCENTIVE/UNIT QUANTITY INCENTIVE
VSD on Dairy Milking Pump
Vacuum Pump per HP $120.00
Transfer Pump per 100 Gallons of Daily Milk Production $10.00
Low-Pressure Sprinkler Nozzle per Nozzle $0.50
Sprinkler to Drip Irrigation per Acre $35.00
Block Heater Timer per Unit $25.00
Fan Thermostat Controller
Dairy – Stall Barn
per HP $50.00Dairy – Free Stall or Cross-Ventilated Barn
Hog Nursery or Sow House
High-Speed Fans
24” to 35” Fan Blade Diameter per Fan $30.00
36” to 47” Fan Blade Diameter per Fan $50.00
48” to 71” Fan Blade Diameter per Fan $100.00
High-Volume Low-Speed (HVLS) Fans
≥ 16' and < 18' Fan Blade Diameter per Fan $250.00
≥ 18' and < 20' Fan Blade Diameter per Fan $400.00
≥ 20' and < 24' Fan Blade Diameter per Fan $500.00
≥ 24' Fan Blade Diameter per Fan $700.00
Scroll Compressorsfor Dairy Refrigeration
with plate cooler heat exchanger lb. Milk/Day $0.04
without plate cooler heat exchanger lb. Milk/Day $0.04
Livestock Waterers per Unit $125.00
Milk Pre-Cooler Heat Exchanger (Chiller Savings) lb. Milk/Day $0.10
Water Pre-Heat Heat Exchanger (Water Heating Savings) lb. Milk/Day $0.16
Total Agriculture Incentive
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Efficient Products for Business Path (cont.) – Agriculture
LINK TO SPECIFICATIONS
Measures not eligible under an efficient products for business incentive may qualify under a process efficiency incentive.
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Miscellaneous WorksheetPlease ensure all equipment meets program requirements by reviewing the specifications.
MISCELLANEOUS MEASURES
MEASURE INCENTIVE UNIT QUANTITY INCENTIVE/UNIT INCENTIVE
Industrial High-Frequency Battery Charger per Unit $225.00
Beverage Machine Control per Unit $100.00
Snack Machine Control per Unit $30.00
Intelligent Surge Protector per Unit $1.00
Network Power Management Software per Computer $10.00
Plug Load Occupancy Sensor¹ per Unit $15.00
Total Miscellaneous Measures Incentive
ENERGY STAR HEAT PUMP WATER HEATER
EQUIPMENT MAKE/MODEL TANK LOCATION TANK SIZE (IN GALLONS)
INCENTIVE UNIT QUANTITY INCENTIVE/UNIT INCENTIVE
per Unit $120.00
per Unit $120.00
Total ENERGY STAR Heat Pump Water Heater Incentive
ENERGY STAR COMMERCIAL CLOTHES WASHER
EQUIPMENT TYPE DRYER FUEL INCENTIVE UNIT QUANTITY INCENTIVE/UNIT INCENTIVE
Front Loading per Unit $45.00
Top Loading per Unit $45.00
Total ENERGY STAR Commercial Clothes Washer Incentive
ENERGY STAR AC-OUTPUT UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY (UPS) FOR NON-DATA CENTERS
UPS MAKE/MODEL AC OUTPUT MODE INPUT DEPENDENCYCHARACTERISTICS QUANTITY UPS SIZE IN
OUTPUT kW
EFFICIENCY OF UNIT
INSTALLEDINCENTIVE TOTAL
INCENTIVE
Total UPS Incentive
Efficient Products for Business Path – Miscellaneous
LINK TO SPECIFICATIONS
Measures not eligible under an efficient products for business incentive may qualify under a process efficiency incentive.
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1 Plug load sensors must control equipment in offices or cubicles, including lighting, shared copiers and/or printers, that use electricity. 2 Efficiency bonus is paid for an efficiency rating above the qualifying efficiency. The bonus is per 0.01% efficiency improvement over NEMA Premium.
Total Miscellaneous, Transformer and UPS Incentives: $
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Process Efficiency WorksheetPrior to submitting application, please contact the AEP Ohio Business Incentives Program staff. Please review the specifications for required information and documentation, non-qualifying projects and analysis information.
PROCESS EFFICIENCY PROGRAM INCENTIVES
INCENTIVE LEVELS First Year kWh Savings $0.07/first year kWh
PAYBACK PERIODMaximum 7 years
Minimum 1 year1
CAPS % of Total Incremental Project Cost 50%
MEASURE DESCRIPTION
MEASURE CATEGORY ESTIMATED kWh SAVINGS $/kWh SUBTOTAL
Baseline Equipment Proposed Equipment $0.07
INCREMENTAL MEASURE COST2 CUSTOMER’S EXPECTED COST PER kWh OF ENERGY
EQUIPMENT LIFE
SIMPLE PAYBACK
ANNUAL OPERATING HOURS
MEASURE DESCRIPTION
MEASURE CATEGORY ESTIMATED kWh SAVINGS $/kWh SUBTOTAL
Baseline Equipment Proposed Equipment $0.07
INCREMENTAL MEASURE COST2 EXPECTED COST PER kWh OF ENERGY
EQUIPMENT LIFE
SIMPLE PAYBACK
ANNUAL OPERATING HOURS
Calculation MethodologyPlease select the calculation methodology used to estimate the savings for this project. All calculations must be provided in executable format.
□ Bin Analysis□ Billing Data□ Modeling Software
□ Engineering Formulae□ Load Profiles□ Pre & Post M&V
Total Process Efficiency Incremental Project Cost
Total Process Efficiency Incentive3
1 The project simple payback prior to the incentive payment generally should be greater than one year and less than seven years, or pass cost-effectiveness test(s) determined by AEP Ohio to qualify for an incentive. 2 Incremental Measure Cost is the cost to implement rebated efficiency measures less all costs incurred to achieve other project benefits. The Incremental Measure Cost may be the increment required to deliver an efficiency improvement over the base case efficiency. 3 Total Process Efficiency Incentive may not exceed 50% of the Total Process Efficiency Incremental Project Cost.
Part 5:
Process Efficiency PathLINK TO SPECIFICATIONS
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