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The Request-For-Proposals (RFP) for Energy Efficiency Program is an alternative approach to utility incentives. It allows customers the flexibility to determine how best to meet their financial requirements while maintaining their eligibility for other WPPI Energy incentive programs.

Program Eligibility:

· Open to all commercial, industrial, and institutional customers receiving electric service from a WPPI Energy member utility.

· Eligible customers may "bid" for the required incentive award needed to implement their energy efficiency project and meet their company financial hurdles.

· Projects must reduce annual energy consumption by 100,000 kWh or more.

and/or

· Projects must reduce site electrical demand by 20 kW or more during the on-peak hours of 1

PM to 4 PM, Monday through Friday, during the months of June, July, and August.
 

Application Details:

Bid applications may be submitted in partnership with an equipment vendor, engineering consultant, contractor, or other third-party service provider.

All bids will be reviewed, scored, and ranked with the highest ranking bids funded first until available funds are expended.

 
 
Schedule: 

There is $250,000 available each round to implement electrical energy saving projects. The program's round schedule dates are:

Start Date

-- September 27 2010

Bid Applications Due

-- November 12, 2010

Announcement of Project Awards

-- December 10, 2010
 
More Information:

For program details and application materials, visit www.wppienergy.org/rfp.

You may also contact your local Energy Services Representative today for information on technical project support, load metering or feasibility study grants that may be available to help your company evaluate savings for facility-specific application projects.



 

 

 
 
Sincerely,
 

Patrice Hoeschele

 

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