City of Winter Park Energy Conservation Rebate Program (Florida)

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Summary

Last modified on February 12, 2015.

Financial Incentive Program

Place Florida
Additional Place applies to City of Winter Park
Name City of Winter Park Energy Conservation Rebate Program (Florida)
Incentive Type Local Rebate Program
Applicable Sector Commercial, Residential
Eligible Technologies Building Insulation, Chillers, Compressed air, Duct/Air sealing, Heat pumps, Lighting, Lighting Controls/Sensors, Windows, Solar Water Heat, Roofs Reflective
Active Incentive Yes
Implementing Sector Local
Energy Category Energy Efficiency Incentive Programs, Renewable Energy Incentive Programs
Amount Varies based upon technology and eligible sector














Program Administrator City of Winter Park
Website http://cityofwinterpark.org/Pages/Departments/Electric_Utility/Energy_Conservation_Rebates_and_Incentive_Program.aspx


References Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency (DSIRE)[1]


Summary

The City of Winter Park is now offering rebates to Winter Park electric residential and commercial customers for implementing energy conservation measures.

Residential customers can qualify for rebates on duct repair, attic insulation upgrades, heat pump replacements, energy efficient windows, wall insulation upgrades, reflective roofing installation and solar water heaters. Commercial customers can qualify for rebates on building envelope improvements, HVAC equipment (or system related) improvements, indoor lighting improvements and industrial energy improvements.

New construction and projects involving more than two-thirds of the square footage of the original structure are not eligible for rebates or incentives.

See program web site for full list of rebate amounts and application instructions.

Incentive Contact

Contact Name City of Winter Park


Address 401 South Park Avenue
Place Winter Park, Florida
Zip/Postal Code 32789
Phone (407) 599-3399


Website http://cityofwinterpark.org/


















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

References

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