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6.1a ERMUSR 08-14-2018
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good return on investment, averaging$0.07 spent per kWh of <br /> electricity saved in 2017. Custom rebates made up 7% of MMPA's <br /> Agency-managed CIP rebate spending in 2017. <br /> A Variety of Programs offered in the Agency-managed 2018 CIP Portfolio include: <br /> Programs Offered <br /> to Residential, Residential: <br /> Commercial,and <br /> Industrial • ENERGY STAR Appliance Rebate (Clothes Washer, <br /> Customers Dishwasher, Refrigerator,Freezer, Dehumidifier) <br /> • Secondary Refrigerator or Freezer Recycling Rebate <br /> • LED Lighting Rebate <br /> • Quality Installed Central Air Conditioning(AC) and Air <br /> Source Heat Pump Rebate <br /> • AC Tune Up Rebate <br /> • Custom Rebates <br /> Commercial and Industrial: <br /> • Lighting Retrofit Rebate <br /> • Lighting New Construction Rebate <br /> • Variable Frequency Drives(VFD) Rebates <br /> • Vending Machine Controller Rebate <br /> • Custom Rebates <br /> Members Pursue In 2017, the Agency-managed CIP members spent an estimated <br /> Direct Low-Income $45,570 on low-income energy conservation projects. <br /> CIP Projects <br /> Low-income spending is measured at the city level and each member <br /> city must meet its own individual spending requirement. MMPA <br /> continues to pursue low-income programs that provide direct benefits <br /> to low-income customers such as purchasing energy efficient lighting <br /> and appliances for section 8 housing and offering free light bulbs to <br /> low-income customers. <br /> CIP Energy Savings It is anticipated that CIP energy savings goals will become more <br /> Goals Will Become challenging to achieve in the future. Lighting rebates and custom <br /> More Challenging to rebates for equipment such as HVAC equipment are some of the most <br /> Achieve in the successful programs. These installations have long useful lives, <br /> Future therefore, in the future, there will be fewer available projects for <br /> updates. Additionally, energy-saving technological advancements are <br /> likely to slow down in areas such as lighting. <br /> Despite this, MMPA still believes it will have a continuing energy <br /> savings impact during the 2019-2033 projection period by focusing on <br /> 97 <br />
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