AEP Texas Central Company - CitySmart Program (Texas)

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Summary

Last modified on May 24, 2011.

Financial Incentive Program

Place Texas


Name AEP Texas Central Company - CitySmart Program
Incentive Type Utility Rebate Program
Applicable Sector Cities
Eligible Technologies Lighting, Lighting Controls/Sensors, Chillers, Furnaces, Boilers, Heat pumps, Central Air conditioners, Roofs, General HVAC Measures, Other Measures as Proposed
Active Incentive No
Implementing Sector Utility
Energy Category Energy Efficiency Incentive Programs
Amount 150 per kW for new construction and renovation projects that reduce peak demand














Program Administrator CLEAResult Consulting
Website http://www.aepefficiency.com/


References DSIRE[1]


Summary

The CitySmart Program is designed to help participants identify energy efficiency opportunities in existing and newly planned city facilities. Monetary incentives are also available to help implement the projects. The program is being offered at no cost to participants. CitySmart is a voluntary program that offers objective, third party consulting in the areas of energy usage and energy efficiency. It is important to note that no products or services are sold through the CitySmart Program. The program offers a $150/kW rebate for projects which reduce peak demand. Performance benchmarking for existing buildings, master planning workshops, technical assistance and communications support are also available through this program.

Incentive Contact

Contact Name Sean Nunes
Department CLEAResult Consulting
Address 4301 Westbank Drive, Bld. A, Ste. 250
Place Austin, Texas
Zip/Postal Code 78746
Phone (512) 327-9200
Phone 2 (713) 320-1772
Email snunes@clearesult.com
Website http://www.clearesult.com/
Contact Name CenterPoint Energy


Address 1111 Louisiana Street
Place Houston, Texas
Zip/Postal Code 77002-4567
Phone (800) 332-7143
Phone 2 (713) 207-2222


Website http://www.centerpointenergy.com/about/contact/


  • Incentive and policy data are reviewed and approved by the N.C. Solar Center's DSIRE project staff.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1  "Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency (DSIRE)"