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Cuivre River Electric - Energy Efficiency Rebate Programs

Program Overview


Category:
Financial Incentive
Program Type:
Rebate Program
Implementing Sector:
Utility
State:
Missouri
Eligible Storage Technologies:
Geothermal Heat Pumps, Water Heaters, Heat pumps, Building Insulation, Other EE
Website:
https://www.cuivre.com/content/rebates
Incentive Amount:
Water Heater: $50
Ground-Source Heat Pumps: $750/ton
Ground-Source Heat Pump Replacement: $150/ton
Dual Fuel Heat Pumps: $150/ton
Basement/Crawl space/slab insulation: 50% of installed cost
Advanced Thermostat: 50% of installed cost
Heat Pump Water Heater: 50% of installed cost
Window Air Conditioning: 50% of installed cost
Business Lighting Rebate: Varies, visit program website or contact utility for details
Maximum Incentive:
Basement/crawl space/slab insulation: $500
Advanced Thermostat: $50
Heat Pump Water Heater: $500
Window Air Conditioning: $50
Administrator:
Cuivre River Electric
Applicable Sectors:
Commercial, Residential, Federal Government
Utility:
Cuivre River Electric Coop Inc
Last Updated:
06/25/2019

Eligibility Criteria

EligibilitySectorsTechnologies
min $/ton150.0000
Commercial
Residential
Federal Government
Heat pumps
max $/ton750.0000
Commercial
Residential
Federal Government
Heat pumps
$/Unit50.0000
Commercial
Residential
Federal Government
Water Heaters
%50.0000
Commercial
Residential
Federal Government
Building Insulation
max $500.0000
Commercial
Residential
Federal Government
Building Insulation

Summary

Cuivre River Electric Cooperative, through the Take Control & Save program, offers a variety of rebates for its members. Rebates available for homes and business include:

  • Water Heater Rebate
  • Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) Rebate
  • Basement/Crawl Space/Slab Floor Insulation Rebate
  • Dual Fuel Heat Pump or Mini Split Unit Rebate
  • Business Lighting Rebate

As a result of these rebate programs, energy demand has been reduced by more than 3.2 megawatts, and more than 4,976 tons of high-efficiency cooling and heating have been installed.

Visit the program website for more information.