FirstEnergy (West Penn Power) - Commercial and Industrial Energy Efficiency Rebate Program (Pennsylvania)
Summary
Last modified on February 12, 2015.
Financial Incentive Program
Place | Pennsylvania
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Name | FirstEnergy (West Penn Power) - Commercial and Industrial Energy Efficiency Rebate Program (Pennsylvania) |
Incentive Type | Utility Rebate Program |
Applicable Sector | Commercial, Industrial, Local Government, Schools, State Government |
Eligible Technologies | Central Air conditioners, Chillers, Custom/Others pending approval, Heat pumps, Lighting, Lighting Controls/Sensors, LED Exit Signs |
Active Incentive | Yes |
Implementing Sector | Utility |
Energy Category | Energy Efficiency Incentive Programs |
Amount | Custom Lighting Incentive: 0.05/kWh saved annually Screw-In CFL Lamp: $1
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Maximum Incentive | Contact Allegheny Power
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Program Administrator | SAIC |
Website | http://www.energysavepa-business.com/WPP.html
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References | DSIRE[1] |
Summary
FirstEnergy (West Penn Power) offers various rebates to eligible commercial, industrial, non-profit, local government and institutional customers in Pennsylvania service territory who upgrade to energy efficient equipment. Rebates are available on lighting, controls, sensors, exit signs, and custom projects. Contact FirstEnergy regarding custom incentive options for projects which do not fit within the scope of the prescriptive rebate offerings. All appropriate forms, requirements and guidelines for equipment may be found on the program web site listed above. All application forms must be filled out completely along with all necessary purchase documentation. Contact First Energy (West Penn Power) for other information regarding this program.
Incentive Contact
Department | FirstEnergy (West Penn Power) |
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Address | 800 Cabin Hill Drive, |
Place | Greensburg, Pennsylvania |
Zip/Postal Code | 15601 |
Phone | (800) 255-3443
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energysavePA@saic.com | |
Website | http://www.energysavepa-business.com/WPP.html |
- Incentive and policy data are reviewed and approved by the N.C. Solar Center's DSIRE project staff.[1]
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