There are new changes to the Save on Energy Program happening January 4, 2021. Make sure you inform yourself about the changes that may help you reduce energy costs and earn rebates for your efforts. We will update this page as information becomes available. Here is what we know so far:
Compressed Air
Measure | Incentive (per unit) |
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Engineered Nozzle | Up to $85 |
Compressed Air Low-Pressure Drop Filter (20 HP to 100 HP) | Up to $730 |
Primary Air Receiver Tank | Up to $7,640 |
Compressed Air Variable Displacement Compressor | Up to $13,720 |
Compressed Air Variable Speed Drive Compressor | Up to $17,140 |
Zero Loss Drain | $140 |
Equipment
Measure | Incentive (per unit) |
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Cycling or Thermal Mass Refrigerated Dryer | Up to $410 |
High-Temperature Cutout Thermostat | $60 |
Regenerative Dryer with Dewpoint Control | $2,730 |
Process Chillers
Measure | Incentive (per unit) |
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Water-Cooled Centrifugal | Up to $34,170 |
Water-Cooled Positive Displacement | Up to $36,800 |
How to Take Advantage of Government Incentive Programs
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We provide you with access to relevant information on government incentive programs.
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We have professionals trained to help you through the entire examination, application, and fulfillment process to ensure you obtain maximum compensation
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We assess your complete compressed air system to identify cost saving applications to ensure maximum reduction in energy costs.
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We are your partner and local resource during the process and ongoing. The energy saving initiative is an ongoing process and does not end once you receive the proceeds. We need to ensure the monitoring and controls are in place to ensure you continue to realize all the energy savings possible.