Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority - Commercial and Industrial Energy Efficiency Program

Last updated: July 12, 2019

Program Overview

Implementing Sector:Utility
Category:Financial Incentive
State:Oklahoma
Incentive Type:Rebate Program
Web Site:http://ompa.com/programs/deep/
Funding Source:American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
Utilities:City of Altus, City of Comanche, City of Duncan, City of Edmond, City of Eldorado, City of Fairview, City of Frederick, City of Granite, Hominy City of, Town of Laverne, City of Mangum, City of Marlow, Okeene Public Works Authority, City of Pawhuska, City of Perry, City of Ponca City, Prague Public Works Authority, Town of Spiro, Tecumseh Utility Authority, City of Tonkawa, City of Yale, Walters Public Works Authority, City of Waynoka, City of Wetumka, City of Wynnewood
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies:Geothermal Heat Pumps
Eligible Efficiency Technologies:Lighting, Lighting Controls/Sensors, Chillers, Heat pumps, Air conditioners, Heat recovery, Compressed air, Programmable Thermostats, Motors, Motor VFDs, Processing and Manufacturing Equipment, Custom/Others pending approval, Food Service Equipment, LED Lighting, Commercial Refrigeration Equipment
Incentive Amount:Peak Demand Reduction: up to $200/kW reduced Dual Fuel Heat Pump: $175/ton Air Source Heat Pump: $250/ton Ground Source Heat Pump: $200/ton

Incentives

Technologies:Heat pumps
Sectors:Commercial
Parameters:The incentive is 250.00 $/ton
Technologies:Geothermal Heat Pumps
Sectors:Commercial
Parameters:The incentive is 200.00 $/ton

Summary

The Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority (OMPA) offers the Demand and Energy Efficiency Program (DEEP) to eligible commercial, industrial, and municipal government customers served by OMPA. This program encourages facilities to make energy-efficient upgrades which cut summer peak demand. OMPA will provide financial incentives, energy audits, and analysis services, and in some cases match the energy-efficient investment of the facility. All projects are evaluated on a case-by-case basis and incentives vary based upon the estimated savings and peak demand impact. Upgrades may include lighting, HVAC, food service equipment, motors, pumps, and other custom measures. Incentives above $100,000 require approval by the OMPA board. Customers must be willing to meet or exceed OMPA project investment in order to be eligible. Commercial Customers are eligible for both DEEP and WISE rebates, although they will only receive an incentive check from one program.

Interested customers must submit a complete application, including a full project description with a cost summary for labor, equipment, and materials. Applications may be found on the program website listed above. Contact OMPA for any other information on this program or view the customer brochure.

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