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1 First Revision of Sheet No P.S.C.U. No. 50 Canceling Original Sheet No ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 111 STATE OF UTAH Residential Energy Efficiency PURPOSE: Service under this tariff is intended to maximize the efficient utilization of the electricity requirements of new and existing residential loads in new and existing residences including manufactured housing and multi-family dwellings. APPLICABLE: To new and existing residential customers in all territory served by the Company in the state of Utah billed on Schedules 1, 2 and 3 or connected to a customer electrical system receiving single point of delivery service from the Company under a retail rate schedule. Landlords who own rental properties served by the company in the state of Utah where the tenant is billed on Schedule 1, 2 and 3 also qualify for this program. CUSTOMER PARTICIPATION: Customer participation is voluntary and is initiated by following the participation procedures listed on the program web site. DESCRIPTION: On-going program to deliver incentives for a variety of equipment and services intended for and located in residential dwellings. The program will be delivered by the Program Administrator. Company will provide incentives listed in the tables below for Qualifying Equipment or Services. Periodic changes will be made to incentives listed in the tables below to ensure and/or enhance program cost effectiveness. QUALIFYING EQUIPMENT OR SERVICES: Equipment or services listed in the tables below for residential dwellings, which when correctly installed or performed, result in verifiable electric energy usage reductions where such usage is compared to the existing equipment or baseline equipment as determined by the Company. PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR: person or entity hired by the Company to administer this program.
2 Third Revision of Sheet No P.S.C.U. No. 50 Canceling Second Revision Sheet No PROVISIONS OF SERVICE: 1. Qualifying Equipment or Services, incentive amounts, application forms and detailed participation procedures will be listed on the program web site, accessible through the Company s web site at or by calling Incentives and Qualifying Equipment and Services are also listed in the tables below. 2. Incentive delivery may vary by technology, and may include any or all of the following: post purchase mail-in, point of purchase buy down, retailer mark-down, mail-by request, direct install or pre-purchase offer and approval. 3. Incentives may be offered year round or for selected time periods. 4. Incentive offer availability, incentive levels and Qualifying Equipment or Services may be changed by the Program Administrator after consultation with the Company to reflect changing codes and standards, sales volumes, measure costs, quality assurance data or to enhance program cost effectiveness. 5. Incentives and qualifications are subject to Public Service Commission of Utah approval. Up to incentive levels may change with a minimum 45 days notice, which will be prominently displayed on the program website and will be communicated at least once to retailers and trade allies who have participated in the program within one year preceding the date of the change. 6. Subject to change with 45 days notice language will be included on all web pages containing an incentive offer. 7. Customers have 180 days after the date of purchase or installation to submit a complete post purchase application and request an incentive. 8. Except for manufacturer s buy-downs, incentives paid directly to participants will be in the form of a check issued within 45 days of Program Administrator s receipt of a complete and approved incentive application. Incentives available for customers will only be paid to customers or verified property owners, landlords, property management companies, preapproved Utah Department of Workforce Services, Housing & Community Development Division s (HCDD) Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) contractors, or homeowner associations as third party entities responsible for project. WAP contractors are only eligible to receive incentive payments for insulation, windows, and duct sealing/insulation measures. WAP contractors can only receive incentives for WAP-approved projects. 9. Manufacturers, retailers, contractors, and dealers who provide or market program services will be required to sign and abide by the terms of participation agreements. 10. Equipment and services receiving an incentive under this program are not eligible for equipment purchase incentives under other Company programs. Equipment and services receiving an equipment purchase incentive under other Company programs are not eligible for incentives under this program.
3 Second Revision of Sheet No P.S.C.U. No. 50 Canceling First Revision of Sheet No Company and/or Program Administrator will employ a variety of quality assurance techniques during the delivery of the program. They may differ by equipment or service type and may include, but are not limited to, pre and post installation site inspections, phone surveys, retailer invoice reconciliations, confirmation of customer and equipment eligibility, and confirmation of incentives received through other utility programs. 12. Company may verify or evaluate the energy savings of installed equipment or services. Verification or evaluation may include, but are not limited to, telephone survey, site visit, billing analysis, and pre- and post-installation of monitoring equipment as necessary to quantify actual energy savings. 13. Customers with both electric heat and electric cooling are only eligible for electric heat incentives where both apply. 14. Measures that do not distinguish between electric heat and electric cooling apply to customers with either. 15. For measures that do not have a self-install specific incentive, equipment may be self-installed or installed by a qualified Trade Ally, per program requirements, to be eligible for an incentive. 16. Measures that do not distinguish between single/multi-family and manufactured homes apply to all three. 17. Customer s applying for electric heat incentives must have a permanently installed electric furnace, heat pump or zonal electric heat system serving at least 80% of the home s conditioned floor area and used as the primary heat source of the residence. 18. Customer s applying for electric cooling incentives must have a permanently installed ducted central air conditioner or heat pump that cools at least 80% of the home s conditioned floor area. ELECTRIC SERVICE REGULATIONS: Service under this schedule will be in accordance with the terms of the Electric Service Agreement between the Customer and the Company. The Electric Service Regulations of the Company on file with and approved by the Utah Public Service Commission, including future applicable amendments, will be considered as forming a part of and incorporated in said Agreement. Table 1 Lighting Incentives Measure Equipment Type Customer/Mid-Market Incentive LED General Purpose $12/lamp LED LED - Specialty $12/lamp LED Fixtures $10/fixture Notes for Table 1: 1. Lamp incentives may not exceed 70% of the total lamp cost. 2. Fixtures must be hardwired and incentive may not exceed 50% of fixture cost. Torchiere and portable fixtures do not qualify.
4 Second Revision of Sheet No P.S.C.U. No. 50 Canceling First Revision of Sheet No Equipment Type Table 2 Appliance Incentives Sub-Category Customer/Mid-Market Incentive Clothes Washer -- CEE Tier 2 and above $50* Refrigerator (7.75 cu. ft. 32 cu. ft.) CEE Tier 3 $100* Room Air Conditioner -- $20 Freezer -- $50* Heat Pump Water Heater Non-Self Install AWHS Tier 1 $575 AWHS Tier 2 and above $700 Self-Install AWHS Tier 1 $400 AWHS Tier 2 and above $550 Low Flow Showerhead -- Flow Rate < 2.0 GPM $31 With Thermostatic Valve Flow Rate < 1.5 GPM $54 Low Flow Aerator -- Flow Rate < 1.5 GPM $5 Load Sensing -- $10 Advanced Power Strip Occupancy Sensing -- $32 Infrared Sensing -- $32 *Incentive will no longer be available beginning January 1, Table 3 Building Envelope Incentives Measure Type Sub-Category Customer/Mid- Market Incentive Air Sealing Electric Heat -- $0.20/square foot* Electric Heat U-Factor of < 0.22 $2.00/square foot* Windows U-Factor of < 0.30 $0.50/square foot* Electric Cooling U-Factor of < 0.22 $1.00/square foot* Smart Thermostat Electric Heat Smart thermostats must be Wi-Fi enabled, $100 programmable, online dashboard and/or mobile Electric Cooling device app, with occupancy sensor enabled. $50 *Incentive will no longer be available beginning January 1, 2017.
5 Second Revision of Sheet No P.S.C.U. No. 50 Canceling First Revision of Sheet No Measure Type Gas Furnace Whole Home Upgrade Package Evaporative Cooler Central Air Conditioner Heat Pump Duct Sealing ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 111 Continued Table 4 HVAC Incentives Sub-Category Customer/Mid- Market Incentive -- > 95% AFUE gas furnace with ECM $300 ECM on Existing furnace -- $ $1,000* First time install Non-Self Install > 3,500 CFM $500 Self-Install > 3,500 CFM $400 Replacement Non-Self Install > 3,500 CFM $500 Self-Install > 3,500 CFM $400 Premium Non-Self Install > 3,500 CFM $650 Self-Install > 3,500 CFM $500 Whole-House Ducted Non-Self Install > 3,500 CFM $1,300* Self-Install > 3,500 CFM $1,000* Multi-Family > 2,000 CFM $100 Portable > 2,000 CFM $ > 15 SEER $ > 17 SEER $ > 20 SEER $400 Best Practice Install and Proper Sizing -- $150* Upgrade > 9.0 HSPF, >15 SEER $250 > 9.5 HSPF, > 16 SEER $600 Conversion > 9.0 HSPF, >15 SEER $750 > 9.5 HSPF, > 16 SEER $850 Ductless Supplemental Heat > 9.5 HSPF, > 16 SEER $500 Ductless Single-Head > 9.5 HSPF, > 16 SEER $1,300 Ductless Multi-Head > 9.5 HSPF, > 16 SEER $1,800 Multi-Family Ductless Single/Multi-Head > 9.5 HSPF, > 16 SEER $ R initial > R-2 $400* Electric Heat Electric Cooling *Incentive will no longer be available beginning January 1, With -- $800* Existing Manufactured Home -- $500 New Manufactured Home $1,000* With -- $120* Existing Manufactured Home -- $200* New Manufactured Home (continued) $500*
6 Second Revision of Sheet No P.S.C.U. No. 50 Canceling First Revision of Sheet No Measure Type Central Air Conditioner Gas Furnace Whole Home Table 5 New Construction Incentives Customer/Mid-Market Incentive Electrically Heated Electrically Cooled Single-Family Multi-Family Single-Family Multi-Family > 15 SEER $100 $75 $100 $75 > 95% AFUE gas furnace with ECM $150 $ Certification $25 $20 $25 $20 HERS Index $350 $200 $175 $100 HERS Index $600 $400 $300 $200 HERS Index 48 or lower $1,000 $600 $500 $300 Notes for Table 5: 1. Qualifying equipment receiving incentives within this table may not receive equipment purchase and installation incentives within other tables in this Schedule. 2. Whole Home incentives for multi-family are on a per apartment/unit basis. 3. Customers that receive an incentive for the Whole Home offering may not receive an incentive for the Central Air Conditioner or Gas Furnace stand-alone offerings. 4. To be eligible for electric heat incentives, natural gas must not be available at customers property. Measure Type Sub- Category Residences with Electric Heat Residences with Electric Cooling Table 6 Incentives Equipment Type Attic/Ceiling Wall Floor Attic/Ceiling Wall Existing R-20 or less, final R-38 or greater Existing R-10 or less, add R-13 Existing R-18 or less, Final R-30 or greater Existing R-20 or less, final R-38 or greater Existing R-10 or less, add R-13 Customer/Mid-Market Incentive Non-Self Install Self-Install $0.65/square foot $0.65/square foot $0.65/square foot $0.10/square foot $0.25/square foot $0.40/square foot $0.45/square foot $0.25/square foot $0.10/square foot $0.20/square foot FILED: November 23, 2016 EFFECTIVE: December 1, 2016
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