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Rocky Mountain Power invites you to participate in the Home Energy Savings program. Beginning June 1, 2007, the Home Energy Savings program is offering cash incentives to customers and contractors for energy-efficient heating and cooling services.

Cash incentives for you and your customers
Become a program qualified contractor and take advantage of financial incentives for the purchase and installation of high-efficiency central air conditioning, evaporative coolers, tune-ups on central a/c systems and heat pumps, and duct sealing services. Enjoy increased exposure by being listed as a program qualified contractor on our web site.

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Summary of incentives
Eligibility
Details on incentives
     Heat pump and CAC tune-up (commissioning)
     Duct sealing
     Duct insulation
How to participate

Summary of incentives: (top)

Measure

Customer incentive

Contractor incentive

Program qualified contractor requirement

Incentive form

CAC and heat pump tune-ups

$100

$25

Must be program qualified

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Duct sealing services

$150

$50

Must be program qualified

Download

Duct insulation

$75

$25

No requirement

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CAC = Central air conditioner


Who will be eligible for the consumer incentive?
Residential customers who reside within the State of Utah and who purchase their electricity from Rocky Mountain Power on Rate Schedules 1, 2, 3 or 25 are eligible to participate. Landlords who own rental property where the tenant is billed on Rate Schedules 1, 2, 3 or 25 are also eligible.(top)

Details on incentives (top)

Heat pump and central air conditioner tune-up (commissioning) (top)
(Contractors must be program qualified)
     Customer incentive: $100
     Contractor incentive: $25

Requirements:
The Heat Pump and Central Air Conditioner Tune-up (Commissioning) measure offers incentives for commissioning heat pumps and central air conditioners in an existing home to HESP requirements. Contractors need to be program qualified and attendance at program-sponsored training is required for eligibility. Contractors who have submitted a participation agreement and identified interest will be notified of training dates.

Duct sealing
(Contractors must be program qualified)
     Customer incentive: $150
     Contractor incentive: $50

Requirements:
The duct sealing measure offers incentives for duct sealing existing homes to HESP requirements. Contractors need to be program qualified and attendance at program-sponsored training is required for eligibility. Contractors who have submitted a participation agreement and identified interest will be notified of training dates.

Duct insulation (Contractors do not need to be program qualified*)
     Customer incentive: $75
     Contractor incentive: $25

Requirements:
The duct insulation measure offers incentives for insulating existing home ductwork that is in an unconditioned space. Contractors do not need to be specially trained or program qualified for the duct insulation measure. Existing duct insulation must be R-2 or lower. Incentive is for achieving an R-Value of R-6.

* contractors do not need to be program qualified for the duct insulation incentive; however, they must submit a participation agreement before participation. Contact HESHvac@peci.org for a copy of the Rocky Mountain Power Home Energy Savings program participation agreement.

How to participate (top)
For more information on how you to become a participating or program qualified contractor with the Home Energy Savings program, please call our toll free contractor hotline at 1-800-942-0287 or email.  


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