Solar & Battery Regulation & Incentive Programs

Con Ed Demand Management for Industrial and Commercial Customers

Program Overview


Category:
Financial Incentive
Program Type:
Rebate Program
Implementing Sector:
Utility
State:
New York
Eligible Storage Technologies:
Lighting Controls/Sensors, Chillers, HVAC, Lithium-ion
Website:
https://www.coned.com/en/save-money/rebates-incentives-tax-credits/rebates-incentives-tax-credits-for-commercial-industrial-buildings-customers/demand-management-incentives
Incentive Amount:
Thermal Storage: $2520/kW
High Efficiency Electric Chiller: $1,620/kW
HVAC: $1,620/kW
BMS Controls: $1,620/kW
Lighting Controls: $1,620/kW
Demand Response Enablement- $1,440/kW
Steam Turbine Chiller: $1,440/kW
Steam Turbine chiller Control: $720/kW
Battery Storage: $1,620/kW
Demand Response Enablement: $720/kW
Maximum Incentive:
up to 70% of the project costs
Eligible System Size:
Not specified. The system must provide peak demand reduction of at least 1 kW
Equipment Requirements:
Depends on the technology
Installation Requirements:
Requires engineering analysis to substantiate peak demand reduction and energy savings
Ownership of Renewable Energy Credits:
Not applicable
Administrator:
ConEdison
Applicable Sectors:
Commercial, Industrial, Nonprofit, Installers/Contractors, Agricultural, Appliance Manufacturers
Utility:
Consolidated Edison Co-NY Inc, Consolidated Edison Co. Of New York Inc.
Last Updated:
07/01/2019

Summary

ConEdison Demand Management Program offers incentives for installing qualified energy efficiency technologies that reduce the grid peak load. Incentives are available for range of technologies including on-site energy storage, HVAC controls, chillers, and other demand management technologies. 

Eligibility: Only ConEdison large electric customers are eligible for the program. 

Program Description: The incentive amount ranges from $720kW up to $2,520/kW based on the technology for each peak demand reduction. The maximum incentive per project is not specified, but is capped at 70% of the project costs. Interested applicants must submit an application packet including complete application, statement of work, and  cost estimate to the program administrator by November 15 2019 to be considered the program. 

The demand management technology must be able to provide peak demand reduction periods as specified by ConEd. The on-peak hours include between 2pm to 6pm Monday through Friday from June 1 to September 30. 

Please visit the program website or review the program manual for additional information.