| Implementing Sector: | Utility |
| Category: | Financial Incentive |
| State: | New York |
| Incentive Type: | Rebate Program |
| Web Site: | http://www.oru.com/programsandservices/incentivesandrebates/greenteam/businessprograms/index.html |
| Funding Source: | System Benefits Charge |
| Start Date: | 04/01/2010 |
| Eligible Efficiency Technologies: | Lighting, Lighting Controls/Sensors, Heat pumps, Air conditioners, Motor VFDs, Custom/Others pending approval, Other EE |
Orange and Rockland Utilities (O&R) offers energy efficiency program for both small business and large commercial and industrial customers to install high-efficiency equipment in eligible facilities. All New York commercial and industrial customers that have an active electric account with Orange & Rockland, contribute to the System Benefit Charge (SBC) and are installing the energy efficient electric measures in an existing facility are eligible to participate in this program. O&R will pay up to 50% of the total cost of prescriptive measures. Incentives for custom program are limited to 25% of the cost, including material and labor. Incentives for new construction are set at 50% of the incremental cost of the new efficient measure compared to any regular measure.
O&R also offers a custom incentives offering. Contact O&R for more information on this incentive program. Applications are on the web site, above. For more information about Demand Response programs, contact Program Administrator Steve Orman.
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