PC Power Management: $0.10/kWh
Refrigerator & Freezer Gaskets: $0.12/kWh
Refrigerator & Freezer Strip Curtains: $0.12/kWh
Fluorescent Lighting & LED: $0.12 - $0.16/kWh
Air Compressor System upgrades: $0.14/kWh
Chillers: $0.14/kWh
HVAC Upgrades and Tune-Ups: $0.14/kWh
LED Lighting Fixtures: $0.14/kWh
Motor and VSD upgrades: $0.14/kWh
Refrigerator & Freezer Doors: $0.14/kWh
Custom Projects: Case by case basis
CoolSaver Incentive
Rate: $150 - $1,800 based on unit tonnage
Maximum Incentive:
Limited to 80% of the total project cost
Eligible System Size:
Prescriptive Incentives: 101 kW or greater billing demand
Small Business Direct Install: 100 kW maximum billing demand
Equipment Requirements:
See program web site for full requirements
Administrator:
Southwestern Electric Power Company, CLEAResult
Applicable Sectors:
Commercial, Industrial, Nonprofit, Schools, State Government, Federal Government, Institutional
Utility:
Southwestern Electric Power Co
Last Updated:
02/27/2019
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility
Sectors
Technologies
$/first year kWh savings0.1400
Commercial
Industrial
Lighting
Lighting Controls/Sensors
Chillers
Compressed air
Motors
Motor VFDs
HVAC
Summary
AEP SWEPCO offers various financial incentives to commercial customers for energy efficiency improvements.
Commercial & Industrial Energy Efficiency Program (C&I EEP) pays incentives to service providers who install energy efficiency measures in commercial or industrial facilities that are located within AEP's Arkansas service territories. A variety of prescriptive rebates are available to commercial and industrial customers in a range of industries. Schools, non-profits, hospitals, government buildings and institutional facilities are all eligible for incentives under this program. These facilities must have a maximum demand of more than 50 kW and must receive their electricity from AEP Southwestern Electric Power (Arkansas service territory only).
Incentives are based upon projected annual energy savings and peak demand savings. Demand savings are calculated as maximum one-hour average demand reduction that occurs at peak conditions during summer period. Annual energy savings are calculated over 12 month period through standardized values or are estimated through measurement and verification. Self-generation or cogeneration, except for renewable technologies are excluded from the program.
All equipment must meet efficiency requirements listed on program brochures. Custom measures are also available to customers who wish to reduce energy consumption and peak demand. Program details and application forms are located on the program web site. Contact AEP SWEPCO for more information on these programs or to request program brochures and documentation.