Special Edition: October 31, 2012 

The Contractor Connection E-Newsletter
General Updates Edition - Special Edition
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Express Solutions Update

  

Expiring Solutions 

 

Effective December 31, 2012, the following Express solutions will expire:   

  • LT-84012 - T8 reduced wattage lamp and ballast -   28 watts
  • LT-67100 - T8 reduced wattage lamp and ballast -   25 watts
  • LT-17083 - Interior < 100 watts lamp existing, up to 70 watts replacement fixture
  • LT-17432 - Integrated ballast ceramic metal halide PAR lamps
  • LT-37736 - Ceramic Metal halide adjustable accent lighting: < 39 watts
  • LT-45910 - Cold cathode fluorescent lamp: 2 watts  to 8 watts
  • LT-48213 - LED channel signage: indoor > 2 ft.
  • LT-74003 - LED channel signage: indoor < 2 ft.
  • LT-67567 - LED channel signage: outdoor > 2 ft.
  • LT-10063 - LED channel signage: outdoor < 2 ft.

To be eligible for incentives, all Express Installed and Express Pending project applications that include expiring solutions must have all completed paperwork submitted to SCE and measures installed by December 31, 2012This deadline also applies to all Express Pending projects submitted with On-Bill Financing applications.

 

The CAA Technical Support team can help answer questions you may have about these solutions. Contact them directly at [email protected] 

 

If you questions pertain an application you have already submitted to SCE, call (800) 736-4777 or email [email protected].

 

IMPORTANT: The above list of expiring mesures superceed the list shared at last Friday's Info Session & Training and in yesterday's special edition E-Newsletter (list was included in the Info Session's slides).

 

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