Lighting Retrofit Incentive Application for Business Customers
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1 Lighting Retrofit Application for Business Customers 2015 A Cash Energy Efficiency Program brought to you by: Instructions for Use: For complete instructions, please refer to the Terms and Conditions on page 10. Step 1: Determine Eligibility. must be new and installed in a business. Only new products that are exact product types listed in this application form are eligible for the prescriptive incentives described in this application. If the potential incentive is greater than $10,000, review and pre-approval from the participating utility is required. Contact the utility to get pre-approval. Step 2: Install. New equipment must be installed and old equipment properly removed and disposed of. Old equipment must not be installed elsewhere. Step 3: Complete and sign the application. Complete the application and attach copies of all project invoices, including labor costs. Include manufacturer (OEM) specification sheets for lamps, ballasts, fixtures, sensors and controls installed. Step 4: Submit completed application. A completed application and all supporting documents must be received by The Utility within 60 days of installation. Incomplete applications will cause delays in payment or denial of the application. the application and all supporting documentation to [email protected]. OR Mail or fax the application and all supporting documentation to: Rock Rapids Municipal Utilities 310 S Third Ave 310 S 3rd Ave Rock Rapids IA Phone: (712) Fax: (712) Please note: Rock Rapids Municipal Utilities and its supplemental power supplier, Missouri River Energy Services, are offering this Bright Energy Solutions Program. Rock Rapids Municipal Utilities and Missouri River Energy Services together will be referred to as "The Utility" throughout this document. Please visit for more information about the Bright Energy Solutions Programs. Page 1 of 10 V
2 Customer Information (Please Print) Company Name Contact Name Date Submitted Installation Address City State ZIP Code Mailing Address City State ZIP Code Phone Installation (Completion) Date Facility Sq. Footage Address (By providing your address, you are granting The Utility Building Use Please Check One: permission to send s regarding this project and/or updates on our incentive programs.) Office Retail 24-hour Facility Warehouse Restaurant Lodging Grocery/Supermarket Manufacturing Municipality Utility Name & Account Number School: Elementary/Secondary College Healthcare: Clinic Hospital Other/Miscellaneous: How did you learn about the program? My Utility Contractor/Supplier Community Event Mailing Bill Insert Other: Facility Hours of Operation Is the Space Air Conditioned? Hours per Day Days per Week Weeks per Year Hours per Year (hours X days X weeks) Yes No Vendor/Contractor Information Company Name Contact Name Phone Address City State ZIP Code Fax Address (By providing the vendor s address, you are granting The Utility permission to send s regarding this project and updates on our incentive programs.) Payment Information Please process payment to: Customer (listed above) Vendor/Contractor (listed above) Alternative Recipient If payment is to be made to an Alternative Recipient, please complete the remainder of this section: Company Name Contact Name Phone Address City State ZIP Code General Eligibility All fixtures must operate a minimum of 1,800 hours per year to be eligible. The installation of energy-efficient lighting and associated equipment must result in a reduction in electric load. All equipment must be new or retrofitted with new components per the program specifications and installed in facilities within the service territory of The Utility. Existing equipment must be removed and properly disposed of not reused or sold for use elsewhere. If any equipment listed in this program is required by code, the offer of an incentive for such equipment is null and void. All fixtures shall be installed indoors, except where noted. All fixture installations must be permanent, except for the installation of screw-in CFLs or LEDs.. All fixtures, lamps, and ballasts must be UL or ETL listed to U.S. safety standards for operation as installed and must meet all applicable codes and regulations. Customers are responsible for the proper disposal/recycling of lamps and ballasts and must appropriately document such disposal as required by this application and applicable law. Page 2 of 10 V
3 A. Reduced Wattage T8 Fluorescent Systems (With 28 Watt or Less T8 Lamps + NEMA Premium Ballasts) Per Unit Total T8 4ft Reduced Wattage System 1-lamp Replace incandescent or 4 T12 systems with 28 watt or less T8 $ lamp lamps and NEMA Premium Ballasts. CEE Reduced Wattage System approved ballasts also qualify. See Commercial Lighting at for CEE approved ballast list. Replacement fixtures or $ lamp lamp and ballast retrofits are eligible. $ lamp INCENTIVE SHOWN INCLUDES LOW WATTAGE FLUORESCENT LAMP INCENTIVE OF $1.00 PER LAMP. $ Lamp Removal- T8 4ft Reduced Wattage System 1-lamp replacing T12 4ft 2-lamp T12 4ft 3-lamp T12 4ft 4-lamp T12 8ft 2-lamp Replace or permanently de-lamp 4 T12 fixture with 28 watt or less T8 lamps and NEMA Premium Ballasts. CEE Reduced Wattage System approved ballasts also qualify. See Commercial Lighting at for CEE approved ballast list. Permanent removal of existing ballasts and unused lamp sockets required. De-lamping may result in significant maintained light level reductions. High quality reflectors or new fixtures recommended. Design must meet maintained IES recommended light levels for the area. $13.00 $ $ lamp replacing T12 4ft 4-lamp INCENTIVE SHOWN INCLUDES LOW WATTAGE FLUORESCENT LAMP INCENTIVE OF $1.00 PER LAMP. $21.00 B. Lamps Only - Reduced Wattage Fluorescent T8 and T5HO Lamps (Used in place of standard wattage T8 and T5HO lamps) 4ft T8 28W or less 8ft T8 54W or less 4ft T5HO 51 W or less paid per lamp installed. Reduced wattage lamps used in place of standard wattage T8 lamps. paid per lamp installed. Reduced wattage lamps used in place of standard wattage T5HO lamps. Per Unit $1.00 $1.00 $1.25 Total C. High Performance T8 Fluorescent Systems (CEE Qualified Lamps + NEMA Premium Ballasts) T8 4ft High Performance Per Unit 1-lamp Replace incandescent or T12 systems with CEE Qualified High Performance T8 Systems. Lamps and ballasts used must meet the CEE $ lamp specifications for High Performance T8 Systems. See Commercial $7.00 Lighting at for approved lamp and ballast list. NEMA 3-lamp Premium electronic ballasts also qualify. Replacement fixtures or lamp and $ lamp ballast retrofits are eligible. $14.00 Total Page 3 of 10 V
4 D. Fluorescent T8 and T5 Lamps with Electronic Ballasts T8 2ft Lamps w/ Ballast Per Unit Replace incandescent or T12 systems with T8 systems. Replacement $ lamp must result in energy savings to qualify. Replacement fixtures or lamp and $6.00 ballast retrofits are eligible. 3-lamp $ lamp $8.00 Total T8 4ft Lamps w/ Ballast T8 8ft Lamps w/ Ballast T8 4ft Lamps & Ballast w/ De-Lamping T8 4ft Lamps & Ballasts Replacing 8 T12 HO 1-lamp $ lamp Replace incandescent or T12 systems with T8 systems. Replacement must result in energy savings to qualify. Replacement fixtures or lamp and $ lamp ballast retrofits are eligible. $ lamp $10.00 Replace or retrofit T12 systems with 8 foot lamp T8 systems. Replacement 1-lamp must result in energy savings to qualify. Replacement fixtures or lamp and $7.00 ballast retrofits are eligible. Retrofits of T lamp fixtures with four T8 2-lamp 4 lamps placed end-to-end should be entered as T8 4 4-lamp fixtures above at $ $ lamp replacing T12 4ft 2-lamp $10.00 Replace or permanently de-lampt12 fixture installing electronic ballast and $18.00 T12 4ft 3-lamp T8 lamps. Permanent removal of existing ballasts and unused lamp sockets required. De-lamping may result in significant maintained light $25.00 T12 4ft 4-lamp level reductions. High quality reflectors or new fixtures recommended. Design must meet maintained IES recommended light levels for the area. $18.00 T12 8ft 2-lamp 3-lamp replacing T12 4ft 4-lamp $ lamp Replacing T12HO 8 one lamp fixture one for one replacement only. $ lamp Replacing T12HO 8 two lamp fixture one for one replacement only. $30.00 All fluorescent fixtures must utilize electronic ballasts that have a power factor greater than 90% and total harmonic distortion not exceeding 20% for 4-foot systems and 30% for 8-foot systems. Page 4 of 10 V
5 E. T8 High-Bay Fluorescent Fixtures with T8 Lamps and Electronic Ballasts Only When Replacing Specific Wattage HID (Metal Halide, Mercury Vapor and High Pressure Sodium) or Incandescent Fixtures Per Unit 3-lamp Replacing 150 Watt or larger one for one replacements only $ lamp Replacing 250 Watt or larger one for one replacements only $ lamp Replacing 400 Watt to 749 Watt one for one replacements only $85.00 Total High-Bay T8 Fixtures w/ 4ft lamps 6-lamp Replacing 750 Watt or larger one for one replacements only $ lamp Replacing 400 Watt to 749 Watt one for one replacements only $ lamp Replacing 750 Watt or larger one for one replacements only $ lamp Replacing 1,000 Watt or larger one for one replacements only $ High Bay Occupancy Sensor Control 12-lamp Replacing 1,000 Watt or larger one for one replacements only $ lamp One 16-lamp or two 8-lamp replacing 1,000 Watt or larger one for one replacements only $ This is an additional incentive to add occupancy sensors to control the high bay fluorescent fixtures listed above. $10.00 Per Programmed or rapid start ballasts are highly recommended for controlled fixtures. Controlled High bay occupancy sensor incentives may not be combined with any other Fixture occupancy sensor incentive. All fluorescent fixtures must utilize electronic ballasts that have a power factor greater than 90% and total harmonic distortion not exceeding 20% for 4-foot systems. F. T5 HO High-Bay Fluorescent Fixtures with T5 High Output Lamps and Electronic Ballasts Replacing Specific Wattage HID (Metal Halide, Mercury Vapor, or High Pressure Sodium) or Incandescent Fixtures. Per Unit 2-lamp Replacing 150 Watt or larger one for one replacements only $ lamp Replacing 250 Watt or larger one for one replacements only $ lamp Replacing 250 Watt to 749 Watt one for one replacements only $50.00 Total High-Bay T5 High Output Fixtures w/ 4ft lamps High Bay Occupancy Sensor Control 4-lamp Replacing 400 Watt or larger one for one replacements only $ lamp Replacing 400 Watt to 749 Watt one for one replacements only $ lamp Replacing 750 Watt or larger one for one replacements only $ lamp Replacing 750 Watt or larger one for one replacements only $ lamp Replacing 1,000 Watt or larger one for one replacements only $ lamp One 10-lamp or two 5-lamp replacing 1,000 Watt or larger one for one replacements only $ lamp One 12-lamp or two 6-lamp replacing 1,000 Watt or larger one for one replacements only $ This is an additional incentive to add occupancy sensors to control the high bay fluorescent fixtures listed above. $10.00 Per The presence of occupancy sensor control must be clearly noted on the invoice. Controlled Programmed or rapid start ballasts are highly recommended for controlled fixtures. Fixture High bay occupancy sensor incentives may not be combined with any other occupancy sensor incentive. All fluorescent fixtures must utilize electronic ballasts that have a power factor greater than 90% and total harmonic distortion not exceeding 20% for 4-foot systems. Page 5 of 10 V
6 G. Compact Fluorescent Fixtures and Lamps (CFL) CFL Fixture per fixture replacing incandescent. Only pin based CFLs qualify. Indoor installations only. Per Unit $12.00 CFL Screw-In Lamp per screw-in self-ballasted lamp. Indoor installations only. $1.50 CFL Reflector Flood Lamp per screw-in self-ballasted reflector flood lamp less than or equal to 30 watts. Indoor installations only. $4.00 Total H. LED Technologies LED ENERGY STAR Screw-in LED Replacement Lamp LED ENERGY STAR Recessed Downlight Fixture or Retrofit Kit LED Troffer DLC QUALIFIED Replacing T12 Fluorescent LED Troffer DLC QUALIFIED Replacing T8 Fluorescent 600 lumens or more. Spec sheet showing ENERGY STAR qualification required. Indoor installations only. Less than 600 lumens. Spec sheet must be included verifying ENERGY STAR qualification. Indoor installations only. LED recessed replacement downlight fixture 18 watts or less replacing 60 watt or larger incandescent fixture. Complete replacement unit required including housing trim, reflector, lens, heat sink, driver and light source. Must be ENERGY STAR LED lighting qualified. Indoor installations only. Less than 1x4, 2x2, and 2x4 LED fixtures or fully integrated insert style kits only. All 3000 Lumens fixtures and kits must be DesignLights Consortium (DLC) Qualified. Kits must be listed in a Troffer Retrofit Kit category of the DLC Qualified Lumens Products List. See DLC qualified LED linear 5800 Lumens replacement lamps may qualify under the Custom Program. and greater Less than 3000 Lumens Lumens 5800 Lumens and greater 1x4, 2x2, and 2x4 LED fixtures or fully integrated insert style kits only. All fixtures and kits must be DesignLights Consortium Qualified. Kits must be listed in a Troffer Retrofit Kit category of the DLC Qualified Products List. See DLC qualified LED linear replacement lamps may qualify under the Custom Program. Per Unit $15.00 $6.00 $25.00 $8.00 $15.00 $20.00 $4.00 $5.00 $9.00 Total LED Exit Sign Replace or retrofit existing sign. New fixture must use 8 watts or less including battery charger if applicable. Must meet State Fire Marshall codes. $12.00 LED Reach-in Refrigerated Case Lighting (DesignLights TM or ENERGY STAR Qualified Only) LED Automobile Traffic Signal LED Pedestrian Signal Other LED Replace existing T12 or T8 fluorescent lamps and ballasts. Available for retrofits in existing refrigerated display cases and for new installations. The existing fluorescent fixture end connectors and ballasts must be completely removed for a retrofit project to qualify (wiring may be reused.) Spec sheet must be included verifying DesignLights or ENERGY STAR qualification. See Occupancy sensor controlling LED case lighting. Sensors in new refrigerated cases or installed in existing cases. LED must serve as the only source of light for the case. is per door. Sensor may control more than one door. $25.00 Per Door Vertical Lighting $5.00 Per Foot Horizontal Lighting $5.00 Per Door per lamp replaced. LED must replace conventional incandescent system. $25.00 per sign. LED must replace conventional incandescent system. $22.00 Indoor DesignLights or ENERGY STAR qualified fixtures not noted here may be eligible for an incentive under the Custom Program. Contact the local municipal utility for details. Page 6 of 10 V
7 I. Controls and Other Efficient Lighting Technologies (Sensors and Tubular Skylights) Per Unit Occupancy Sensors Under 500W Controlled Occupancy Sensors Over 500W Controlled High Bay Fluorescent Occupancy Sensors Occupancy Sensor Controlling LED Refrigerated Case Lighting Plug Load Occupancy Sensor Document Stations Central Lighting Control Switching Controls for Interior Multilevel Lighting EXCLUDING occupancy sensors installed to control high bay fluorescent fixtures (see separate incentive below). Occupancy sensor incentives are limited to $2,000. Higher incentives may be applied for on a case by case basis at the discretion of The Utility. Programmed or rapid start ballasts are highly recommended for controlled fluorescent fixtures. PLEASE SPECIFY TOTAL WATTAGE CONTROLLED. The high bay occupancy sensor incentive applies only to occupancy sensors added to control high bay fluorescent fixtures of the sizes and types listed in Sections E and F. Programmed or rapid start ballasts are highly recommended for controlled fixtures. High bay occupancy sensor incentives may not be combined with any other occupancy sensor incentive. The $2,000 incentive limit stated above does not apply to the high bay occupancy sensor incentive. If you have applied for this incentive in Section E or F do not duplicate here. The total incentive is $10.00 per controlled fixture. Sensors in new refrigerated cases or installed in existing cases. LED must serve as the only source of light for the case. is per door. Sensor may control more than one door. Must control at least three copiers, printers or faxes in any combination. is per sensor controlling at least 3 devices. PLEASE SPECIFY NUMBER OF UNITS CONTROLLED. The total central lighting control incentive is limited to $5,000. will apply to only one lighting control for any given fixture controlled. is per connected watt that is being controlled. System should have a temporary manual override. is per watt controlled to reduce the load from maximum requirements. Control may be as simple as adding a light switch to turn off some of the lights during certain hours. Can incorporate one or more photocells for single or multiple fixtures. is per connected watt that is being controlled. $20.00 Per Sensor $45.00 Per Sensor $10.00 Per Controlled Fixture $5.00 Per Door $25.00 Per Sensor $0.06/W $0.04/W Controlled Watts Controlled Watts Daylight Sensor Controls $0.13/W Controlled Watts Note: s are offered for only one type of lighting control for any given light fixture. Summary of s Subtotal Section A: Reduced Wattage T8 Fluorescent Systems (CEE Qualified only) $ Subtotal Section B: Reduced Wattage Fluorescent T8 and T5HO Lamps Only $ Subtotal Section C: High Performance T8 Fluorescent Systems (CEE Qualified only) $ Subtotal Section D: Fluorescent T8 and T5 Lamps with Electronic Ballasts $ Subtotal Section E: T8 High-Bay Fluorescent Fixtures with T8 Lamps and Electronic Ballasts $ Subtotal Section F: T5 HO High-Bay Fluorescent Fixtures with T5 High Output Lamps and Electronic Ballasts $ Subtotal Section G: Compact Fluorescent Fixtures and Lamps (CFL) $ Subtotal Section H: LED Technologies $ Subtotal Section I: Controls and Other Efficient Lighting Technologies $ Total : $ Total PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING TWO PAGES PRIOR TO SUBMITTING THIS APPLICATION. Page 7 of 10 V
8 Removed Fluorescent T12 4ft Magnetic ballast Electronic ballast 2 lamp QTY IF REMOVED EQUIPMENT IS NOT LISTED IN THE LEFT-HAND COLUMN, PLEASE LIST IT BELOW. PLEASE INCLUDE LAMP WATTAGES AND BALLAST DESCRIPTIONS. QTY 3 lamp 4 lamp Fluorescent T8 4ft 2 lamp 3 lamp 4 lamp Fluorescent T12 8ft 60W Lamps Magnetic ballast Electronic ballast 2 lamp Fluorescent T12 8ft 75W Lamps Magnetic ballast Electronic ballast 2 lamp High Output Fluorescent T12HO 8ft Magnetic ballast Electronic ballast 2 lamp 4 T8 Lamps 8 T8 Lamps Incandescent Lamps LIST WATTAGE HERE: Incandescent Lamps LIST WATTAGE HERE: Mercury Vapor High Pressure Sodium Metal Halide Incandescent Exit Sign Fluorescent Exit Sign 250W 400W 1000W 250W 400W 1000W 250W 400W 1000W Page 8 of 10 V
9 Documentation of Disposal and Recycling of Old Lighting System It is the intent of the Bright Energy Solutions Lighting Retrofit Program that all old lighting replaced through this incentive program should be properly disposed of by the customer and not sold or returned to service in another location. By signing this application form below, you are acknowledging that you have reviewed the following information on proper disposal and recycling of old lighting material no longer in use at your facility and have disposed, or will dispose, of the old lighting material. Disposal vs. Recycling Most light bulbs used by businesses contain mercury, including fluorescent tubes and high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps. Even though today s fluorescent and HID lighting contains a small amount of mercury, the cumulative volume of mercury contained in lamps is still significant. Mercury released from broken lamps becomes atmospheric mercury that is then deposited in lakes and builds up in fish. Disposing of these lamps in the trash is prohibited by federal regulations. Some brands are marketed as low-mercury, and may be marked with green end caps. It is still a good idea to take these low-mercury tubes to a recycling center because they do contain some mercury and the glass, as well as other metals, will be recycled. Most recyclers require that the bulbs be counted and if possible, boxed. The bulbs are not to be taped together or shrink wrapped. Banding them together with a rubber band at both ends is acceptable. Materials that are not designated as hazardous waste may be disposed of in the trash or at the landfill. Disposal and Recycling Information Contact your local county landfill or waste management provider for more information. Or, to find a recycling service near you, log on to and search on bulb recycling along with your city and state. Certifications and Signature I hereby certify that: 1. The information contained in this application is accurate and complete; 2. All installation is complete and the unit(s) is operational prior to submitting application; 3. All rules of this incentive program have been followed; 4. I have read and understand the terms and conditions applicable to this incentive program as set forth in this application, including those set forth on page 10 below; and 5. Any old lighting equipment replaced has been properly disposed of or recycled in accordance with applicable State and Federal regulations. Replaced equipment must not be reused or sold for use in another location. The customer agrees to verification of equipment installation which may include a site inspection by a program or utility representative. The customer understands that it is not allowed to receive more than one incentive from this program on any piece of equipment. The customer agrees to indemnify, defend, hold harmless and release The Utility from any claims, damages, liabilities, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys fees) arising from or relating to the removal, disposal, installation or operation of any equipment or related materials in connection with the programs described in this application, including any incidental, special or consequential damages. Please sign and complete all information below. Customer Signature Print Name Title (if applicable) Date Member Utility Use Only Date Received Pre-Inspected? Date Inspected: Post-Inspected? Date Post-Inspected: Yes No Initials: Yes No Initials: Approved Yes No Amount :$ Date Approved Utility or Program Representative Page 9 of 10 V
10 ELIGIBILITY: These incentives are offered by Missouri River Energy Services and its participating members. For questions regarding eligibility, call your local utility listed on the cover page of this application. Commercial, industrial, and governmental customers who purchase electricity from The Utility are eligible to participate in the Bright Energy Solutions Lighting Retrofit Program. Eligible equipment must be connected to an electric service billed under a commercial or industrial rate class by The Utility. This program is applicable only to equipment that meets the detailed equipment specifications and requirements described in this application. The Utility will determine, in its discretion, whether such specifications and requirements are satisfied. This program is applicable for indoor lighting systems that operate during daytime hours for a minimum of 1,800 hours per year. s under this program are available for retrofits in existing buildings only Lighting incentives for fixtures not covered by this program may be available through the Bright Energy Solutions Custom Program, which requires pre-approval from The Utility prior to project initiation or purchase of equipment. For new construction projects, a limited number of lighting incentives are available under the Bright Energy Solutions Lighting New Construction Program. Customers may not receive more than one incentive for each piece of equipment installed under this program or any combination of Bright Energy Solutions programs. TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 1. Offer: Projects, including all required installation, must be completed by December 31, A signed application and itemized invoices for materials and labor must be submitted to the participating utility at the address located on the cover page of this application within 60 calendar days of project completion. Please keep a copy for your records. 2. Proof of Purchase: This application must have complete information and be submitted with an invoice(s) itemizing the new equipment purchased and labor costs. The invoice(s) must indicate date of purchase, size, type, make, model, and total project cost. Manufacturer (OEM) specification sheets for lamps, ballasts, fixtures, sensors, and controls must also be included. 3. Compliance: a) All projects must comply with federal, state, and local codes. b) All equipment must be new or retrofitted with new components per the program specifications. Used or rebuilt equipment is not eligible for incentives. Existing equipment must be removed and properly disposed of. c) must meet specification requirements and be purchased, installed and operating prior to submitting an incentive application. d) Customers may only receive one incentive per piece of qualifying equipment. e) All projects for which more than $10,000 in incentive payments is sought must be reviewed and approved by The Utility prior to the commencement of the project. Receipt of pre-approval does not guarantee incentive payments will be made. payments will be made only upon the customer s satisfaction of all terms and conditions of this program. f) All terms and conditions of this application must be satisfied by the customer. 4. Payment: Once completed paperwork is submitted, incentive payments are usually made within 4-8 weeks. Incomplete applications will either delay payments or be denied. The Utility reserves the right to refuse payment and participation if the customer or the customer s contractor violates program rules and procedures. 5. Inspection: The Utility may conduct an inspection of the customer s facility to survey any installed projects. All projects exceeding $10,000 of incentives will be inspected prior to incentive payment. The Utility may inspect customer records relating to incentives sought by the customer. 6. Information Sharing: The Utility reserves the right to publicize your participation in this program, unless you specifically request otherwise in writing. Information contained in this application may be shared with state boards, commissions, departments, and other Bright Energy Solutions participating utilities. 7. Program Discretion: s are available on a first-come, first-served basis. This program and its incentive amounts are subject to change or termination without notice at the discretion of The Utility. Neither pre-approval of a project, nor any other action by The Utility, will entitle a customer to an incentive payment until the application is finally approved by The Utility. 8. Logo Use: Customers or trade allies may not use the name or logo of Bright Energy Solutions, The Utility, or any other participating utility in any marketing, advertising, or promotional material without written permission. 9. Disclaimers: The Utility a) does not endorse any particular manufacturer, product, labor or system design by offering these programs; b) will not be responsible for any tax liability imposed on the customer as a result of the payment of incentives; c) does not expressly or implicitly warrant the installation or performance of installed equipment or any contractor s quality of work (contact the equipment manufacturer or contractor for warranties); d) is not responsible for the proper disposal/recycling of any waste generated as a result of this project; e) is not liable for any damage, injury, or loss of life arising from or relating to the removal, installation, or operation of any equipment, or any other action taken by the customer or The Utility, in connection with a project undertaken by the customer under the programs described in this application; f) does not guarantee that a specific level of energy or cost savings will result from the implementation of energy efficiency measures or the use of products funded under this program. INCENTIVE LIMIT: Eligible customers may purchase and install qualifying equipment and receive an energy efficiency incentive of up to $100,000 per customer, per calendar year. Payments for larger incentives may be allowed at the discretion of The Utility. An incentive exceeding $10,000 must receive review and written approval from The Utility BEFORE project commencement. Total incentive will not exceed 75 percent of the project cost, including installation. If self-installed, incentives for items of equipment can be up to the purchase price of a specific item, but shall not exceed the Bright Energy Solutions incentives set by Missouri River Energy Services. s for particular items of equipment and/or systems are limited as set forth in this application. Page 10 of 10 V
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