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Dayton Power and Light - Business and Government Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Program Overview


Category:
Financial Incentive
Program Type:
Rebate Program
Implementing Sector:
Utility
State:
Ohio
Eligible Storage Technologies:
Geothermal Heat Pumps, Clothes Washers, Water Heaters, Lighting, Lighting Controls/Sensors, Chillers, Heat pumps, Air conditioners, Compressed air, Programmable Thermostats, Windows, Motors, Motor VFDs, Comprehensive Measures/Whole Building, Custom/Others pending approval, Vending Machine Controls, LED Lighting
Website:
http://www.dpandl.com/save-money/business-government/
Incentive Amount:
Lighting: Varies, see program website
Lighting controls: $0.04/connected watt
Vending Equipment Controller: $50/unit
Packaged Terminal Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps: $50
Unitary/Split-System Air Conditioning: $40/ton
Water Source Heat Pumps: $40/ton
Air Source Heat Pumps: $50/ton
Variable Refrigerant Flow Systems: $50/ton
Ground Source Heat Pumps: $80/ton (open or closed loop)
Air Cooled Chillers: $40-$60/ton
Water Cooled Chillers: $40/ton
Variable Frequency Drives for motors up to 250 HP: $40/HP
Variable Frequency Drives for Air Compressors up to 100 HP: $40/HP
Air economizer: $250
Energy Recovery Ventilation: $1/CFM
Window Film: $1.50/sq. ft.
Thermal Storage Unit: $100/kW shifted
Heat Pump Water Heater: $1,000
Smart Thermostat: $50
Premium Motors: $10-$25
Air Compressors: $45-$125
No Loss Drains: $100
Engineered Nozzle: $20
Commercial Clothes Washer: $50
Barrel wrap: $1/ton
Custom: Varies
New Construction: Varies
Maximum Incentive:
$250,000
Equipment Requirements:
See program website.
Administrator:
Dayton Power and Light
Applicable Sectors:
Commercial, Industrial, Local Government, Nonprofit, Schools, State Government, Federal Government, Tribal Government, Institutional
Utility:
Dayton Power & Light Co
Last Updated:
05/16/2019

Eligibility Criteria

EligibilitySectorsTechnologies
$/W0.0400
Commercial
Industrial
Local Government
Nonprofit
Schools
State Government
Federal Government
Tribal Government
Institutional
Lighting Controls/Sensors
$/Unit50.0000
Commercial
Industrial
Local Government
Nonprofit
Schools
State Government
Federal Government
Tribal Government
Institutional
Vending Machine Controls
$/horsepower40.0000
Commercial
Industrial
Local Government
Nonprofit
Schools
State Government
Federal Government
Tribal Government
Institutional
Motor VFDs
$1000.0000
Commercial
Industrial
Local Government
Nonprofit
Schools
State Government
Federal Government
Tribal Government
Institutional
Water Heaters
$/Unit50.0000
Commercial
Industrial
Local Government
Nonprofit
Schools
State Government
Federal Government
Tribal Government
Institutional
Programmable Thermostats
min $/Unit10.0000
Commercial
Industrial
Local Government
Nonprofit
Schools
State Government
Federal Government
Tribal Government
Institutional
Motors
max $/Unit25.0000
Commercial
Industrial
Local Government
Nonprofit
Schools
State Government
Federal Government
Tribal Government
Institutional
Motors
min $45.0000
Commercial
Industrial
Local Government
Nonprofit
Schools
State Government
Federal Government
Tribal Government
Institutional
Compressed air
max $125.0000
Commercial
Industrial
Local Government
Nonprofit
Schools
State Government
Federal Government
Tribal Government
Institutional
Compressed air
$/Unit50.0000
Commercial
Industrial
Local Government
Nonprofit
Schools
State Government
Federal Government
Tribal Government
Institutional
Clothes Washers
$/ton80.0000
Commercial
Industrial
Local Government
Nonprofit
Schools
State Government
Federal Government
Tribal Government
Institutional
Geothermal Heat Pumps

Summary

Dayton Power and Light's (DP&L) non-residential electricity customers are eligible for a wide range of energy efficient technology rebates. Rebates are available for a variety of measures including lighting, heating and cooling, variable frequency motors, new construction, and custom energy efficiency measures.

Rebates are available for energy efficiency measures added to an existing system when a customer retires usable electric-powered equipment and replaces it with a more efficient model. Customers must demonstrate permanency or sustainability of savings over the payback period. Equipment must exceed minimum federal and state mandated efficiency standards. Rebates will be paid within 30 days of an inspection of the system. Custom rebates are available to non-residential distribution customers and must meet a payback period between one and seven years. See the program web site for more information on eligibility and equipment requirements.

For a full listing of commercial rebates, visit the program website.