City of Stephenson - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program (Michigan)
Summary
Last modified on May 24, 2011.
Financial Incentive Program
Place | Michigan
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Name | City of Stephenson - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program |
Incentive Type | Utility Rebate Program |
Applicable Sector | Residential |
Eligible Technologies | Equipment Insulation, Lighting, Central Air conditioners, ECM Motor, Energy Audit, Refrigerator/Freezer Recycling |
Active Incentive | No |
Implementing Sector | Utility |
Energy Category | Energy Efficiency Incentive Programs |
Amount | CFL: 1 per bulb Central Air Conditioner: 100
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Equipment Requirements | Must be EnergyStar qualified unless otherwise noted Central air conditioner (replacement only) must be SEER 14 or higher |
Expiration Date | Upon depletion of program funds The date "Upon depletion of program funds" was not understood.
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Maximum Incentive | One per customer unless otherwise noted
CFL: 12
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Program Administrator | Clearesult |
Website | http://michigan-energy.org/
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References | DSIRE[1] |
Summary
*Note: This incentive is no longer active or updated. It is part of the Efficiency United and Energy Smart Programs run by Franklin Energy
The City of Stephenson offers a variety of rebates for energy efficient equipment through their Energy Optimization Program. An online application form is available on the program website. Customers must send a completed application form to the contact address listed below. An original receipt or proof of purchase must be included along with a copy of the customer utility bill. Funding is limited and rebates are not guaranteed to all applicants. Rebate applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Incentive Contact
Contact Name | City of Stephenson - Energy Optimization
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Address | 3474 Alaiedon Parkway, Suite 600 |
Place | Okemos, Michigan |
Zip/Postal Code | 48864 |
Phone | (877) 296-4319
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info@michigan-energy.org | |
Website | http://michigan-energy.org/ |
- Incentive and policy data are reviewed and approved by the N.C. Solar Center's DSIRE project staff.[1]
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