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Only wash full loads of laundry in the washer. Never block heat lei vents with curtains or furniture. Clean the dryer vent . \ after every load. Wait until the dishwasher is full before you run it. Remind your parents to change furnace filters every three months. TIPYou can help save energy by reminding �iiVISTA mom and dad to do all these things. myavistaxom/kids TURI IT OFF thingsCircle 5 turned off when you are finished using them. 0 .rip 6ulsn auop aap nog( sau�p6 oapin ao saa�nduao� 'sal �"' - ��1� 'SOIp�J 'S�l��l� /�Up �}O UJn� 'UJooa � an�a� nog( ua�{M myavista.com/kids I 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 III v�sTa myavista.com/kids UNFOLDING Ap" ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SAVING REMINDERS Use LED bulbs, take shorter showers, turn off games, clean the dryer vent, shut the fridge door quickly and wash only full loads. Circle the blocks that can be made from this example once it is folded. IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII � ANSWERS 8 I I � IIIIIIIIIII I • II ON TIVE . 1 � 1 T Turning off lights when you leave a room is a great way to save energy. But not everyone knows that. Josh, Amber, Terrell, Aaron and Jayden were all hanging out to play video games and do homework after school. The last one who left the room forgot to turn off the lights. Use these clues to solve who didn't flip the switch. CLUES 1 . Josh left before Jayden. 2. Aaron left after Jayden and before Amber. 3. Terrell was the fourth person to leave the room. ol jobiolpue . • . ._ . . ■ I ■ I � ■ Hidden in each of these squares is a word related to saving energy. To find the word, you must move from letter to letter by going either up, down, across or diagonally. You can return to a letter more than once. And you might not use every letter in the square. (see the first example for FURNACE.) 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These tiny invisible droplets keep your nose moist and your skin from getting dry. The right amount of humidity can help prevent you from catching colds and other viruses, too. THE ICE CUBE TEST Does your home have the right amount of humidity? You can check by doing the ice cube test. 1 . Place three ice cubes in a glass, add tap water and stir. 2. Wait four minutes. 3. Look closely at the outside of the glass for moisture (like when a bathroom mirror fogs up after taking a shower). YOUR ANALYSIS QUESTIONS HUMIDITV LEVEL 1 . Are there drops of water on the side of the glass? Ll HIGH 2. Is there only a fog of moisture on the outside? El JUST RIGHT 3. D • moisture not • on - outside o the glass? ■ TOO D' NOTE: Do not do this test in the kitchen or the bathroom,where the air already has moisture because of steam from cooking or taking showers. NOW TO Is your indoor humidity too low?You can use a humidifier to increase it. Or place INCREASE vases filled with water on sunny windowsills. (The sunshine will slowly evaporate HUNIDITV the water, releasing moisture into the air.)You also can ask a grownup to put a 4-4WASTA kettle • stove for steam. vvv/kids Start Help her find and shut off the light switch before she leaves the house. TipTurning off lights no one �u is using helps save energy. myavi:wxoMkia: I I • t I � • • I i� A Learn how much energy your family uses for lighting each day. INSTRUCTIONS Electricity is measured in watts, kind of like how gasoline is measured in gallons. Go around your house and count the number of light bulbs at each of the wattages listed below. (You will find watts printed on the bulb, e.g., 60W.) Then, make your best guess about how long the light bulbs are turned on in your house each day. 1 . 25W X X 25 _ incandescent number of bulbs number of hours on per day number of watts — number of watts used per day bulb 2. 60W X X 60 __ incandescent number of bulbs number of hours on per day number of watts number of watts used per day bulb 3. 75W X X 75 incandescent number of bulbs number of hours on per day number of watts number of watts used per day bulb 4. 100W X X 100 _ incandescent number of bulbs number of hours on per day number of watts number of watts used per day bulb Add to see how many total watts are used each day: THINK ABOUT IT • Are there ways you can use less electricity(watts)for lighting your house? • Are there times when the lights are on, but you are not using them? • Could you save money on electricity by changing out just one higher watt bulb for a lower watt bulb? numberHumus See how much electricity you could save using LED light bulbs instead of QUESTION incandescent bulbs. Refigure the TOTAL WATTS above by replacing the of • used by CONSERVATION CROGSWORD Solve the clues to learn more about saving energy. DOWN 1) Long showers waste this Z 2) Get your snack and close the door to this quickly s 4 4) Open these in winter s to let in the sun's heat 5) Energy from wall outlets e 11) Leaving a room? Turn it ACROSS $ 3) Electric unit of measurement 9 6) gas is used to heat homes 7) Reheat foods in this instead of the oven 10 11 8) Energy saving light bulb 9) Put this on if you're cold indoors 10) Added to attic to save heat ANSWERS • .. TE .ST YOUR KNOWLEDGE , Find and circle all the ways to save energy. 1 GZ' Q� boo 1 a q (3/4 cutaway view of house with teenagers and depictionsji � of energy use similar to this) 0 UPSIDE DOWN ANSWERS: 1) Shut curtains to block hot summer sun--or open them in winter to let in sun's warmth, 2) Close front door to keep cool air inside--or to save heat in winter, 3) Turn off lights, TV, radio and video games when not in use, 4) Take shorter showers not baths, 5) Use blow dryer sparingly, 6) Only use printer when necessary, 7) Consider using a laptop vs. a desktop computer. 8) Wash only full loads of clothes, 9) Pick a snack and close the fridge quickly, 10) Unplug coffeepot to save phantom power drain, 11) Unplug cell phones once they are charged, 12) Use microwave, not oven, to reheat foods, 13) Fix leaky faucet to save hot water 14) Turn off exercise equipment as soon as done, 15) Get a power strip to shut off computers, printer and other electronics. INE DROP LT A TIME Learn which saves hot water, taking a bath or a quick shower. INSTRUCTIONS MATERIALS 1 . Plug the drain and take a quick 2-minute shower. Bathcrayons-twocolors (Unplug the drain if water is about to overflow.) you do not have bath crayy ons,you can use tape.) 2. Measure the amount of water used by using a bath crayon to mark the water level on the side of the tub. 3. Next time, take a bath instead ° • • • ` of a shower. Use the other color of bath crayon to mark the water level on the side of the tub. o° ° 4. Measure the height of each crayon o �° o mark from the bottom of the tub o ° o ° and record the inches below. o Shower water level = inches 0 Bath water level = inches Q 0 0 o THINK ABOUT IT U ° a Compare the amount of water used. • Which uses more water,the shower or bath? • Which do you think uses more energy for heating water,the shower or the bath? • What things can you do to reduce the amount of hot water you use? • CRACK I� THE CODE This puzzle is called a Cryptogram. At the top is a KEY that lists all the letters from A thru Z. Below each letter is a box with a corresponding number or blank space. Below that is a secret phrase about how to save energy. To crack the code, fill in the letters that correspond to the numbers. Guess the remaining letters to solve the phrase Hint: Traps dirt and dust particles. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 14 24 16 12 25 13 5 21 20 26 15 1 7 11 18 17 6 23110 22 3 8 4 9 2 19 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16 21 14 11 5 25 13 3 23 11 14 16 25 13 20 1 22 25 23 10 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 8 25 23 2 22 21 23 25 25 7 18 11 22 21 10 1) Is the water heater set to 120°? (That's plenty hot and won't scald.) GRADE ❑YES ❑ NO 2) Do you set the thermostat at 680 in the winter and 780 VOUR in the summer? ❑YES ❑ NO 3) Have you cleaned or replaced the furnace filter in the last three months? ❑YES ❑ NO 4) Does your house have any leaky faucets? (It could waste • • a bathtub full of hot water each month.) ❑YES ❑ NO 5) Do you wash only full loads of laundry in the washer? N ! ❑YES ❑ NO 6) Do you make sure the dishwasher is full before running it? Answer these ❑YES ❑ NO 10 energy-saver 7) Is the refrigerator temperature set between 370 and 400? questions about ❑YES ❑ NO your home: 8) Do you use a video game console to stream movies? (It can use up to 40% more power than media players.) ❑YES ❑ NO 9) Do you clean the clothes dryer vent after every load? ❑YES ❑ NO 10) Do you use LED light bulbs that use less energy and last longer? ❑YES ❑ NO • /e INSTRUCTIONS Give 1 points for 11 points = You'rebest :1 to 91 points= Good job .1 to 70 •• • 1 points = Keep trying 40 •• or • to myavistaxom/tips to help save energy! 1 0 0 0 FA woo Coloring and Activities Book �uVISTA Heys Kills ! We all need energy. It lets us turn on lights, play video games and lots more. We don't want to waste it. Let's learn how to start saving energy today. Additional printouts and interactive versions can be found at myavista.com/kids. Turn off the lighter �v�srw when you leave a roam. m,..i.,.xom/ki.. 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Shut this ✓' a� ✓' a� fast to keep � in cold air. s I � r HINT: Use this a► a� instead to kee N '� ,' N� �IM yourself cool. o r r �✓ e ANSWERS aie uey}Abjaua ssal asn suej 's (E /III _ lie PIOD ui daal o}}nys si ao}eaa5ia}aa ayl.d(z ,iAJrV1STA -Aj!D1a}Daja apes 01}}o pauim si A-L ayl .a (i, myavista.tom/kids I ■ I I ■ I■ Ward F Y D D C Y E W H P S Y E K Q Search Z N A T U R A L G A S B X Y V T S R V T V C W I Y 0 1 S A I ELECTRICITY ENERGY E H E L B C J G Q A S R 0 Y D FAN L 0 F L I A H F M K Q N X C E REFRIGERATOR FURNACE E T R R E G 0 N N V M F J Z 0 NATURAL GAS V W I U S C H E Z J D A X S G HOT WATER LIGHT SWITCH I A G F W A T T J 0 Z E U X A SWEATER S T E U E U D R S L B P J Q M TELEVISION VIDEO GAME I E R R A N E E I W N E V W E WATT 0 R A N T C F N G C I K T N S N A T A E I A E L Q I T M W H K N 0 C R C N R R 0 Q T C H T B S R E S G Q G B W F T Y H N J J P R N F A Y S U K A L H E TIPSaving energy is as easy as turning things off when you're done, wearing a sweater when you're • • taking short showers • save hot • more. C1 TI 25 • 26 24• Hint: Some devices . • •27 still use energy after 21• 22 23 280 they are turned off. 020 0 29• •30 19• 31• •18 •32 •17 33• 34• 12 35• • •36 16• 11• O •15 10• 13 14••1 37 • 3 14*0 4 9• • •5 6• 8 7 TIPYou •• • •m" energy waste by getting a smart power strip that turns off TVs, AWiQ Circle the • rows Hint: They save the most • ON OFF ON 2 Y OFF ON OFF ON [I GW_ OFF ON OFF 3 4 � 5 Y m ANSWER q�o pea}sui saanno b ale}'auop uaynn /u}}o uan�'uns aauauans so.. o�suie}ana}nys scoop apis�no aso�a 's�y6i�}}o uanl) 5 a snno. TUI OFI THI LIC start Fiomish Help Grandma through the maze to find the light switch . a Tip Turning off lights that no one �iivlSTA is using helps to save energy. myavista.com/kids Draw lines from the tiny pictures on the left to their matching whole pictures on the right. Only wash full loads of laundry in the washer. Never block heat ( O vents with curtains or furniture. Clean the dryer vent . \ after every load. Wait until the dishwasher is full before you run it. ' Remind your parents to change furnace filters every three months. TIPYou can help save energy by reminding your parents to do all these things. TURN IT MFF 'm Circle five things that should be turned off when you are finished using them. ' 0 W- TIP 1 DRAW WHAT YOU 00 TO k!u SAVE 0 8 0 0 �iivlSTA myavista.com/kids � I � KIDS CAN ir 00 0 0 Activities Book �.iuiilSTA ■ 1 � , � �. Hey, Kiss ! We all need energy. It lets us turn on lights, play video games and lots more. We don't want to waste it. Let's learn how to start saving energy today. Additional printouts and interactive versions can be found at myavista.com/kids. UMFGLOING ENERGY I VIA OA SAVING8 ENERGY SAVINS A REMINDERS Use LED bulbs, take shorter showers, turn off games, clean the dryer vent, shut the refrigerator door quickly and wash only full loads. 4% Circle the blocks that can be made from this example once it is folded. 70 O rIlpl��� ��pplll IIIIII��I 0 0 O 0 AM 1 PI// a —MdML Turning off lights when you leave a room is a great way to save energy. But not everyone knows that. Josh, Amber, Terrell, Aaron and Jayden were all hanging out to play video games and do homework after school. The last one who left the room forgot to turn off the lights. Use these clues to solve who didn't flip the switch. CLUES 1 . Josh left before Jayden. 2. Aaron left after Jayden and before Amber. AVIN 3. Terrell was the fourth person to leave the room. jobiol pue uoiev'uapAer Aq ._ . . co I ' ■ Hidden in each of these squares is a word related to saving energy. To find the word, you must move from letter to letter by going either up, down, across or diagonally. You can return to a letter more than once. And you might not use every letter in the square. (See the first example far FURNACE.) Find L A C R S N G I P These N V E O H L U Words T C A E D B SWEATER CONSERVE D A R W D A E G A THERMOSTAT WATTAG E F G E S E T T T R ELECTRICITY Y K N R N L A W C BURN-ACEr LED BULB ENERGY CURTAINS C R S T E R W Y R U T N H M A K I T A I E 0 S T L E C CRACK THE CODE This puzzle is called a cryptogram. At the top is a KEY that lists all the letters from A thru Z. Below each letter is a box with a corresponding number. Below that is a secret tip to help your furnace run efficiently. To crack the code, fill in the letters that correspond to the numbers. Hint: Traps dirt and dust particles. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S ±22 V W X Y Z 14 24 16 12 25 13 5 21 20 26 15 1 7 11 18 17 6 23 10 8 4 9 2 19 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16 21 14 11 5 25 13 3 23 11 14 16 25 13 20 1 22 25 23 10 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 8 25 23 2 22 21 23 25 25 7 18 11 22 21 10 NMI T E 0 � 146 145 • •147 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 138 1440eD •148 137 • 149 When you come to an orange • 139 143•136• 1400 dot, stop. Lift your pencil '0 ' 742. and skip to the next number 0135 130• 125 726 5 • � 131• 128 i 124 154• • 152 164 to begin drawing your 134•• • • 723 / 156. 755 • 163 •• 169 133 132 122 157• 762 • 168 • 26 line again. ' • 167 • 25 • 107 121 7580 • 166 24 i 2 • 159• 161 108 120• 239 270 • 83 1090 106• 160 , •22 028 •119 , f 1 •29 04 •110 054 , 270 17 105• 78 • •30 53• • 19 •• • 1010 118 20 • 32 31 58 •111 103• •52 550 42 41 35 34. •33 •6 • •51 • 40 36 • 16 104 •100 4 i� 37 0 75 14 913 70 •44 •38 112• •47 099 050 56• • • •48•59 • • 45 46 12• 8 114 83 • 87 g• • 82 • 00 •58 098• • 60• 1 79 • 57 lolo7• 7• 77 78 115• 75•174 •97 67• 73• •96 • •95 •72 062 116 93•94 :8 .7 069 • 86 70 92.19 0 •89 85 9 � • 71 •68 •63 •67 •64 66• Hint: Everyone needs energy so don't be a power hog. 165 NEVER SEEN9 OFTEN TEST THE HUMIDITY LEVEL IN YOUR HOME Humidity is the amount of water vapor floating in the air. These tiny invisible droplets keep your nose moist and your skin from getting dry. The right amount of humidity can help prevent you from catching colds and other viruses, too. THE ICE CUBE TEST Does your home have the right amount of humidity? You can check by doing the ice cube test. 1 . Place three ice cubes in a glass, add tap water and stir. 2. Wait four minutes. 3. Look closely at the outside of the glass for moisture � � (like when a bathroom mirror fogs up after taking a shower). YOUR ANALYSIS QUESTIONS HUMIDITY LEVEL 1 . Are there drops of water on the side of the glass? El HIGH 2. Is there only fog on the outside? El JUST RIGHT 3. D • moisture not • on - outside o the glass? ■ TOO D' NOTE: Do not do this test in the kitchen or the bathroom where the air is already moist because of steam from cooking or taking showers. NOW TO Is your indoor humidity too low?You can use a humidifier to increase it. Or INCREASE place vases filled with water on •• slowly iI 00 Learn how much energy your family uses for lighting each day. LED BULBS Electricity is measured in watts, kind of like how gasoline is measured in gallons. Go around your house and count the number of LED light bulbs at each of the wattages listed below. Make your best guess about how long the light bulbs are turned on in your house each day. Then calculate the total number of watts you use each day. 1. 60W X 9 X equivalent number of bulbs number of hours on per day number of watts number of watts used per day LED bulb 2. 10OW 10 equivalent number of bulbs X number of hours on per day X number of watts number of watts used per day LED bulb Add to see how many total watts are used each day = INCANDESCENT BULBS If you still use incandescent bulbs at home, you may be wasting electricity. Use the same number of bulbs and hours per day as you used above to calculate the difference. 1. 60W X X 60 incandescent number of bulbs number of hours on per day number of watts number of watts used per day bulb 2. 100W X X 100 _ incandescent number of bulbs number of hours on per day number of watts — number of watts used per day bulb Add to see how many total watts are used each day = How much electricity could Total daily watts for incandescent you save by using LEDs instead of incandescent bulbs? Subtract total led bulb watts - Subtract the total daily watts for LED bulbs from the total _ for incandescent bulbs. Total GNE 1 181 AT A I INE Learn which saves hot water, taking a bath or a quick shower. INSTRUCTIONS 1 . Plug the drain and take a quick two-minute shower. (Unplug the drain if water is about to overflow.) 2. Measure the amount of water used by using masking tape to mark the water level on the side of the tub. 3. Next time, take a bath instead of a shower. Use a separate piece o° ' : • • of masking tape to mark the °° ° ' ' • water level on the side of the tub. 4. Measure the height of each piece of ° ° masking tape from the bottom of o o� the tub and record the inches below. o Shower water level = inches Bath water level inches= ° ° � 0 0 0 a 0 u 0 THINK ABOUT IT Q o ° 0 This experiment should show that taking a short shower uses less hot water (and thus, less energy) than taking a bath. I start Help our friend find and shut off the light switch before she leaves a the house. '��A Turning off lights that no one is using helps to save energy. CBMSERVATIBM CROBOWDRO Solve the clues to learn more about saving energy. DOWN 1 1) Long showers waste this z 2) Get your snack and close the door to this quickly a 4 4) Open these in winter s to let in the sun's heat 5) Energy from wall outlets 6 11) Leaving a room? Turn it ACROSS a 3) Unit of measuring electricity 9 6) gas is used to heat homes 7) Reheat foods in this instead of the oven 10 11 8) Energy-saving light bulb 9) Put this on if you're cold indoors 10) Added to the attic to save heat ANSWERS • . . TEST YGUR KNGWLEDGE Find and circle all the ways to save energy. IFYWI ANSWERS 1)Shut curtains or blinds to block hot summer sun—or open them in winter to let in sun's warmth, 2)Close an outside door to keep cool air inside—or to save heat in winter, 3)Turn off lights when not in use,4)Turn off the TV when not in use, 5)Turn off video game consoles when not in use, 6)Turn off the radio when not in use, 7)Take shorter showers, not baths, 8)Get a smart power strip that automatically turns off computer, printer and other electronics all at once, 9)Wash only full loads of clothes, 10) Pick a snack and close the refrigerator quickly, 11) Unplug appliances like the coffee pot to prevent phantom power drain, 12)Unplug cell phones once they are charged, 13)Use a microwave, not the oven,to reheat foods, 14)Fix a leaky faucet to save hot water. 1) Is the water heater set to 120°? (That's plenty hot and won't scald.) GRADE ❑YES ❑ NO 2) Do you set the thermostat at 680 in the winter and 780 VOUR in the summer? ❑YES ❑ NO 3) Have you cleaned or replaced the furnace filter in the last Ethree months? ❑YES ❑ NO 6 4) Are none of your faucets leaking? (A small drip could waste • • a bathtub full of hot water each month.) ❑YES ❑ NO 5) Do you wash only full loads of laundry in the washer? ❑YES ❑ NO Answer these 6) Do you make sure the dishwasher is full before running it? ❑YES ❑ NO 10 energy-saver 7) Is the refrigerator temperature set between 37' and 40°? questions about ❑YES ❑ NO your home: 8) Do you stream movies on a media player? (Streaming movies on a video game console can use up to 40% more power.) ❑YES ❑ NO 9) Do you clean the clothes dryer vent after every load? ❑YES ❑ NO 10) Do you use LED light bulbs that use less energy and last longer? ❑YES ❑ NO • /e WO INSTRUCTIONS Give 1 points for 11 points= You'rethe best to 91 points = Good job .1 to 70 •• • 1 points= Keep trying 40 points or • to myavistaxom/tips to help save energy! 1 1 1 0 8 0 0 �iivlSTA myavista.com/kids \ I / IDS CAN N", _ AWIF 0 0 0 � I Coloring Book HeVq Kitts! We all need energy. It lets us turn on lights, play video games and lots more. We don't want to waste it. Let's learn how to start saving energy today. 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Shut this ✓' a� ✓' a� fast to keep � in cold air. s I � r HINT: Use this a► a� instead to kee N '� ,' N� �IM yourself cool. o r r �✓ e ANSWERS saauoi�ipuo�aie uey}�(6aaua ssa� asn sued .e (� lie PIOD ui daal o}}nys si ao}eaa5ia}aa ayl-v(Z -AjpujDaja apes 01}}o pauim si Ai ayl -s (l I ■ I I ■ I■ Ward F Y D D C Y E W H P S Y E K Q Search Z N A T U R A L G A S B X Y V T S R V T V C W I Y 0 1 S A I ELECTRICITY ENERGY E H E L B C J G Q A S R 0 Y D FAN L 0 F L I A H F M K Q N X C E REFRIGERATOR FURNACE E T R R E G 0 N N V M F J Z 0 NATURAL GAS V W I U S C H E Z J D A X S G HOT WATER LIGHT SWITCH I A G F W A T T J 0 Z E U X A SWEATER S T E U E U D R S L B P J Q M TELEVISION VIDEO GAME I E R R A N E E I W N E V W E WATT 0 R A N T C F N G C I K T N S N A T A E I A E L Q I T M W H K N 0 C R C N R R 0 Q T C H T B S R E S G Q G B W F T Y H N J J P R N F A Y S U K A L H E TIPSaving energy is as easy as turning things off when you're done, wearing a sweater when you're • • taking , AiVISTA short showers • save hot • more. . C1 TI 25 • 26 24• Hint: Some devices . • •27 still use energy after 21• 22 23 280 they are turned off. 020 0 29• •30 19• 31• •18 •32 •17 33• 34• 12 35• • •36 16• 11• O •15 10• 13 14••1 37 • 3 14*0 4 9• • •5 6• 8 7 TIPYou •• • •m" energy waste by getting a smart power strip that turns off TVs, Circle the • rows Hint: They save the most • ON OFF ON 2 Y OFF ON OFF ON [I GW_ OFF ON OFF 3 4 � 5 Y m ANSWER ('sy}eq}o pea}sui saannoys��inb ale}'auop uaynn /III _ /u}}o uan�'uns aauauans}no daa�o�suie}ana}nys �IIIV�STa scoop apis�no aso�a 's�y6i�}}o uanl) 5 pue snno. myavista.com/kids TUI OFI THI LIC start Fiomish Help Grandma through the maze to find the light switch . a Turning off lights that no one is using helps to save energy. Draw lines from the tiny pictures on the left to their matching whole pictures on the right. Only wash full loads of laundry in the washer. Never block heat ( O vents with curtains or furniture. Clean the dryer vent . \ after every load. Wait until the dishwasher is full before you run it. ' Remind your parents to change furnace filters every three months. AO TIPYou can help save energy by reminding "rdu vISTAA your parents to do all these things. myavistaxom/kids TURN IT MFF 'm Circle five things that should be turned off when you are finished using them. ' 0 - TIP ; .. ACTIVITIES FOR OLDER KIDS UMFGLOING ENERGY I VIA OA SAVING8 ENERGY SAVINS A REMINDERS Use LED bulbs, take shorter showers, turn off games, clean the dryer vent, shut the refrigerator door quickly and wash only full loads. 4% Circle the blocks that can be made from this example once it is folded. 70 O rIlpl��� ��pplll IIIIII��I 0 0 O 0 AM 1 PI// a —MdML Turning off lights when you leave a room is a great way to save energy. But not everyone knows that. Josh, Amber, Terrell, Aaron and Jayden were all hanging out to play video games and do homework after school. The last one who left the room forgot to turn off the lights. Use these clues to solve who didn't flip the switch. CLUES 1 . Josh left before Jayden. 2. Aaron left after Jayden and before Amber. AVIN 3. Terrell was the fourth person to leave the room. jobiol pue uoiev'uapAer Aq ._ . . co I ' ■ Hidden in each of these squares is a word related to saving energy. To find the word, you must move from letter to letter by going either up, down, across or diagonally. You can return to a letter more than once. And you might not use every letter in the square. (See the first example far FURNACE.) Find L A C R S N G I P These N V E O H L U Words T C A E D B SWEATER CONSERVE D A R W D A E G A THERMOSTAT WATTAG E F G E S E T T T R ELECTRICITY Y K N R N L A W C BURN-ACEr LED BULB ENERGY CURTAINS C R S T E R W Y R U T N H M A K I T A I E 0 S T L E C CRACK THE CODE This puzzle is called a cryptogram. At the top is a KEY that lists all the letters from A thru Z. Below each letter is a box with a corresponding number. Below that is a secret tip to help your furnace run efficiently. To crack the code, fill in the letters that correspond to the numbers. Hint: Traps dirt and dust particles. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S ±22 V W X Y Z 14 24 16 12 25 13 5 21 20 26 15 1 7 11 18 17 6 23 10 8 4 9 2 19 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16 21 14 11 5 25 13 3 23 11 14 16 25 13 20 1 22 25 23 10 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 8 25 23 2 22 21 23 25 25 7 18 11 22 21 10 NMI T E 0 � 146 145 • •147 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 138 1440eD •148 137 • 149 When you come to an orange • 139 143•136• 1400 dot, stop. Lift your pencil '0 ' 742. and skip to the next number 0135 130• 125 726 5 • � 131• 128 i 124 154• • 152 164 to begin drawing your 134•• • • 723 / 156. 755 • 163 •• 169 133 132 122 157• 762 • 168 • 26 line again. ' • 167 • 25 • 107 121 7580 • 166 24 i 2 • 159• 161 108 120• 239 270 • 83 1090 106• 160 , •22 028 •119 , f 1 •29 04 •110 054 , 270 17 105• 78 • •30 53• • 19 •• • 1010 118 20 • 32 31 58 •111 103• •52 550 42 41 35 34. •33 •6 • •51 • 40 36 • 16 104 •100 4 i� 37 0 75 14 913 70 •44 •38 112• •47 099 050 56• • • •48•59 • • 45 46 12• 8 114 83 • 87 g• • 82 • 00 •58 098• • 60• 1 79 • 57 lolo7• 7• 77 78 115• 75•174 •97 67• 73• •96 • •95 •72 062 116 93•94 :8 .7 069 • 86 70 92.19 0 •89 85 9 � • 71 •68 •63 •67 •64 66• Hint: Everyone needs energy so don't be a power hog. 165 NEVER SEEN9 OFTEN TEST THE HUMIDITY LEVEL IN YOUR HOME Humidity is the amount of water vapor floating in the air. These tiny invisible droplets keep your nose moist and your skin from getting dry. The right amount of humidity can help prevent you from catching colds and other viruses, too. THE ICE CUBE TEST Does your home have the right amount of humidity? You can check by doing the ice cube test. 1 . Place three ice cubes in a glass, add tap water and stir. 2. Wait four minutes. 3. Look closely at the outside of the glass for moisture � � (like when a bathroom mirror fogs up after taking a shower). YOUR ANALYSIS QUESTIONS HUMIDITY LEVEL 1 . Are there drops of water on the side of the glass? El HIGH 2. Is there only fog on the outside? El JUST RIGHT 3. D • moisture not • on - outside o the glass? ■ TOO D' NOTE: Do not do this test in the kitchen or the bathroom where the air is already moist because of steam from cooking or taking showers. NOW TO Is your indoor humidity too low?You can use a humidifier to increase it. Or INCREASE place vases filled with water on •• slowly iI 00 Learn how much energy your family uses for lighting each day. LED BULBS Electricity is measured in watts, kind of like how gasoline is measured in gallons. Go around your house and count the number of LED light bulbs at each of the wattages listed below. Make your best guess about how long the light bulbs are turned on in your house each day. Then calculate the total number of watts you use each day. 1. 60W X 9 X equivalent number of bulbs number of hours on per day number of watts number of watts used per day LED bulb 2. 10OW 10 equivalent number of bulbs X number of hours on per day X number of watts number of watts used per day LED bulb Add to see how many total watts are used each day = INCANDESCENT BULBS If you still use incandescent bulbs at home, you may be wasting electricity. Use the same number of bulbs and hours per day as you used above to calculate the difference. 1. 60W X X 60 incandescent number of bulbs number of hours on per day number of watts number of watts used per day bulb 2. 100W X X 100 _ incandescent number of bulbs number of hours on per day number of watts — number of watts used per day bulb Add to see how many total watts are used each day = How much electricity could Total daily watts for incandescent you save by using LEDs instead of incandescent bulbs? Subtract total led bulb watts - Subtract the total daily watts for LED bulbs from the total _ for incandescent bulbs. Total GNE 1 181 AT A I INE Learn which saves hot water, taking a bath or a quick shower. INSTRUCTIONS 1 . Plug the drain and take a quick two-minute shower. (Unplug the drain if water is about to overflow.) 2. Measure the amount of water used by using masking tape to mark the water level on the side of the tub. 3. Next time, take a bath instead of a shower. Use a separate piece o° ' : • • of masking tape to mark the °° ° ' ' • water level on the side of the tub. 4. Measure the height of each piece of ° ° masking tape from the bottom of o o� the tub and record the inches below. o Shower water level = inches Bath water level inches= ° ° � 0 0 0 a 0 u 0 THINK ABOUT IT Q o ° 0 This experiment should show that taking a short shower uses less hot water (and thus, less energy) than taking a bath. I start Help our friend find and shut off the light switch before she leaves a the house. '��A Turning off lights that no one is using helps to save energy. CBMSERVATIBM CROBOWDRO Solve the clues to learn more about saving energy. DOWN 1 1) Long showers waste this z 2) Get your snack and close the door to this quickly a 4 4) Open these in winter s to let in the sun's heat 5) Energy from wall outlets 6 11) Leaving a room? Turn it ACROSS a 3) Unit of measuring electricity 9 6) gas is used to heat homes 7) Reheat foods in this instead of the oven 10 11 8) Energy-saving light bulb 9) Put this on if you're cold indoors 10) Added to the attic to save heat ANSWERS • . . TEST YGUR KNGWLEDGE Find and circle all the ways to save energy. IFYWI ANSWERS 1)Shut curtains or blinds to block hot summer sun—or open them in winter to let in sun's warmth, 2)Close an outside door to keep cool air inside—or to save heat in winter, 3)Turn off lights when not in use,4)Turn off the TV when not in use, 5)Turn off video game consoles when not in use, 6)Turn off the radio when not in use, 7)Take shorter showers, not baths, 8)Get a smart power strip that automatically turns off computer, printer and other electronics all at once, 9)Wash only full loads of clothes, 10) Pick a snack and close the refrigerator quickly, 11) Unplug appliances like the coffee pot to prevent phantom power drain, 12)Unplug cell phones once they are charged, 13)Use a microwave, not the oven,to reheat foods, 14)Fix a leaky faucet to save hot water. 1) Is the water heater set to 120°? (That's plenty hot and won't scald.) GRADE ❑YES ❑ NO 2) Do you set the thermostat at 680 in the winter and 780 VOUR in the summer? ❑YES ❑ NO 3) Have you cleaned or replaced the furnace filter in the last Ethree months? ❑YES ❑ NO 6 4) Are none of your faucets leaking? (A small drip could waste • • a bathtub full of hot water each month.) ❑YES ❑ NO 5) Do you wash only full loads of laundry in the washer? ❑YES ❑ NO Answer these 6) Do you make sure the dishwasher is full before running it? ❑YES ❑ NO 10 energy-saver 7) Is the refrigerator temperature set between 37' and 40°? questions about ❑YES ❑ NO your home: 8) Do you stream movies on a media player? (Streaming movies on a video game console can use up to 40% more power.) ❑YES ❑ NO 9) Do you clean the clothes dryer vent after every load? ❑YES ❑ NO 10) Do you use LED light bulbs that use less energy and last longer? ❑YES ❑ NO • /e WO INSTRUCTIONS Give 1 points for 11 points= You'rethe best to 91 points = Good job .1 to 70 •• • 1 points= Keep trying 40 points or • to myavistaxom/tips to help save energy! DRAW WHAT YOU 00 TO k!u SAVE 0 8 0 0 �iivlSTA myavista.com/kids J ' son in, e . , ergy MEAD§CHQaV,-,PISTRICT CT �e ency. KIM VOLLAN (right) AVISTA r; � low �, � ��� l �il►: Partnering with Avista to help improve schools. As director of maintenance and operations for the Mead energy-saving block heaters for buses with the district's School District in North Spokane, Travis Bown is responsible transportation team. for lighting, heating and cooling, ventilation, security "The upgrades have reduced my operational costs systems and other issues that are critical to positive by over $210,000 annually," said Bown, "and that is on school environments. For Bown and his team, that's a big job. The Mead School District is one of the fastest-growing school districts in the state of Washington. The district serves over 10,000 students with 15 schools and five support facilities that encompass ' over 1.5 millionsquare feet of building space and more than 450 acres of grounds. According to Avista Energy Solutions Engineer Bryce rl�rl Eschenbacher, Bown is "the consummate idea guy" because he continually strives to find new and better ways to improve school environments. When his ideas involve energy, he relies on Avista for feedback. top of receiving $392,000 in Avista rebates. As part of my Avista Account Executive Kim Vollan adds, "He is really strategic approach, I've now built lighting upgrades into my maintenance plans." According to Eshenbacher, Bown has also been a big help to Avista over the years. "He has allowed us to use his buildings as a baseline for energy use to conduct many year-long pilot studies," says Eshenbacher, "including a recent test for an energy-saving boiler additive." Currently, Avista is measuring the energy-efficiency • performance of three new Mead schools—Highland Middle School (via their new Energy Use Index pilot focused on achieving maximum energy efficiency within his program) and Skyline and Creekside Elementary budget. The proactive conversations we had also helped Schools (via their New Construction Site Specific him make informed decisions about which of his ideas make measures program). The better these schools perform sense to leverage elsewhere in the District." against Avista's models, the more Avista rebates and Bown agrees. "Avista does a really great job of vetting a state grants the district will be eligible to receive. project and telling you what the simple payback will be." "What we gain from Travis and what he gains from us Bown's use of advanced control systems for HVAC and make it the perfect partnership," says Vollan. lighting as well as other customization ideas has put him years ahead of meeting Washington State's new clean For more information, buildings standards (House bill 1257). Currently, over half of visit myavista.com/bizrebates the school district's buildings are in compliance. or call (800) 936-6629. In less than six years, Bown has helped complete 203 Mead School District projects with Avista—on everything from LED lighting and custom control systems to ADVERTISEMENT unman rve - ing �' Eneivy 1 —*"W AVISTA REGIONAL ACCOUNT EXECUTIO"!2� Eff i 'iency,. HARVESTER RESTAURANT OWNERS Small businesses in small towns can always use a helping Avista reached out to the couple and explained how hand. Avista created its Business Partner Program for just switching to energy-efficient LED lighting could greatly that reason. The program brings the cost-saving benefits reduce the energy use at their business. The Bozarths agreed of energy-efficiency improvements to busy proprietors like to have a certified lighting vendor change all their outdated Melissa and Brent Bozarth. lights. The Harvester's 60-foot exterior sign was retrofitted to Melissa and Brent have owned and operated the Harvester use LEDs as well. restaurant in Spangle, Washington, since 2008. To keep the The total project cost was $7,920; however, the new business running smoothly, the Bozarths wear a lot of hats. lighting qualified for $4,597 in Avista rebates as well as a They help their employees wait tables, cook orders, wash Washington State grant, available at the time, of $3,323, dishes, run the register and take care of anything else that so the Bozarths were refunded the entire amount once the needs attention. project was completed. The couple is also raising two boys, so whenever one parent is managing the restaurant, the other maintains the home front. Their kids also help at the restaurant on Sundays with simple jobs like pouring coffee. "There's a labor shortage so we put them to work young," laughs Melissa. "I guess that makes us a real THE : • A NEW NATURAL-GAS FRYER. family-run business." ' According to Avista Regional Account Executive Angela According to Melissa, they also saved money on a separate Koker, many small-business owners are just like the Bozarths. project under Avista's Food Service Equipment rebate "They're very busy people," she explains, "so they don't have program. The couple installed a new energy-efficient natural time to consider how adopting energy-saving measures can gas fryer and received a $1,000 rebate. improve their bottom line. That's why we do it for them, "The fryer ended up being like a third the cost," she says. through our Business Partner Program." Melissa added that the new lighting made a huge difference in the atmosphere. "I even had customers come in and ask if we remodeled," s she says. According to Koker, the lighting project reduced the restaurant's electric usage by 30,081 kWh annually, saving the couple an average of $500 a month. • "We are so grateful," says Melissa. "Avista has been an FROM AVISTA VUSS THE NEW LED LIGHTING. amazing business partner for us." Avista's Business Partner Program provides energy- For more information, visit efficiency expertise and financial resources to rural myavista.com/bizrebates or communities in Avista's Washington and Idaho service territories. Business owners can get help paying for specific call your account representative. energy-efficiency upgrades. ADVERTISEMENT Idaho Residential Energy Efficiency Rebates Rebate Requirements Electric to natural gas furnace conversion eligibility requires customer to heat primarily with electric straight resistance. Customer usage will be reviewed and must demonstrate that at least 8,000 kilowatt-hours of electric straight resistance heat and less than 340 therms occurred in the last 12 months in order to be eligible for rebate. For weatherization (window and insulation) rebates usage must be over 8,000 kilowatt-hours of electric straight resistance heat or over 340 therms for natural gas customers. 2022 Changes to Residential Rebates == Electric baseboard to Ductless Heat Pump(HSPF >_ 10) $500 $500 Usage Requirement Electric to Air Source Heat Pump (HSPF >_ 9) $1,000 $1,000 Usage Requirement Electric to Natural Gas Furnace Conversion $2,100 $2,100 Usage Requirement Electric to Natural Gas Furnace+Water Heat- $2,850 $2,850 Usage Requirement Combo Conversion High Efficiency Natural Gas Boiler(>_ 96% AFUE) $450 $450 96% AFUE & AHRI Certificate Required High Efficiency Natural Gas Wall Furnace (>_ 95% $450 $450 95% AFUE & AFUE,thermostat-controlled) AHRI Certificate Required Electric Heat Pump Water Heater(>_ 2.90 UEF) $215 $215 2.9 UEF & AHRI Certificate Required Natural Gas Tankless Water Heater(>_ 0.93 UEF) $400 $400 .93 UEF & AHRI Certificate Required Natural Gas Water Heater(>_ 0.65 UEF) $100 $100 AHRI Certificate Required Replacement Windows-Single Pane to Double $4 $4 Usage Requirement. 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Contacts Lrganizations Search existing contacts Q ❑ Name(title) - Organizationw• Connection Status Usema • 1-0of0 X Delete selected entries ©Download all contact information .<Share properties with selected connected contacts Step for Avista. Add Contact There are two ways to add a contact.First,search below to see if the contact you would like to add has a Poi a Connection Request,and when they accept the request,they will be added to your Contacts.Second,if th[ Portfolio Manager account,then you can create an entry within your personal contacts. Find Contact in Portfolio Manager Search using any of the criteria below. Name: ' Avista Organization: Username: Email: Canc - • on • Search Results The results of your search are listed below.Clicking"Connect'will send a request to the person asking them to confirm your request to add them as your contact. If they accept,you will see them listed as a connected contact in your address book.If they do not accept,or have not accepted yet,you will see them as an unconnected contact in your address book.Connecting with cont roperty information within Portfolio Manager. Your Search Criteria Avista Utilities(AVISTAUTILITY) Utility Data Sharing with Avista Utilities Name: Avista Page 1 Organization: Username: Email Address: Step 4: Complete your contact information and review the Terms of Use, then • the connectrequest. Send a Connection Request to Avista Utilities to Begin Exchanging Data Avista Utilities requires the following information in order to exchange data with your property(ies).If you have any questions about how to complete this information,please contact Avista Utilities.Once your connection request has been accepted,you can share individual properties and/or meters with them to get started exchanging data. First Name: Example:John First name of building owner;1-30 Characters Phone Number: Example:5091234567 Phone number of building owner,1-10 Chamclers Email Address: Example:john.smkh®comcast.net Email address of building owner,1-50 Characters Last Name: Example:smith Last Name of Building Owner,1-30 Characters Terms of Use: By connecting your Energy Star Portfolio Manager account with Avista,you represent that you are the building owner,as defined by RCW 19.27A.200, or his/her authorized agent.You hereby authorize Avista to release energy usage information to Energy Star for any properties you share with Avista. Your Energy Star Portfolio Manager account is not managed or controlled by Avista,and Avista shall not be responsible for any action taken in connection with the creation or use of your Energy Star Portfolio Manager account.You acknowledge that you are solely responsible for managing your Energy Star Portfolio Manager account and that you are authorized to consent to the sharing of your energy usage information. Agreement: 0 I agree to my provider's(Avista Utilities)Terms of Use. Ca I Avista will accept your connection request automatically. ,io,"i'liVISTA Sharing with us in Energy Star Portfolio Manager Step 1: Make sure your meters are entered in properly for each property. Meter Name field: Avista meter number (must be exact) Unit field: Must be kWhs for electric or therms for gas About Your Meters for Deer Park Enter the information below about your new meters.The meter's Units and Date Meter became Active are required.You can also change the meter's name. 1 Energy Meter for Deer Park(click table to edit) UAnother Type Other Units Date Meter In Date Meter Enter as C Type became Active Use? became Inactive Delivery? 1 Electric-Grid kWh(thousanc m 0 E I Cancel Follow Us O O ft® Contact Us Privacy Policy Browser Requirements ENERGY STAR Buildings&Plants Website - • - • as one of your • StepClickon • tab and "Sh • MvPortfolio� Sharing L Reporting Recognition My Shared Properties Sharing Notifications(0) (0) You have no new notifications. a Property th our Utility or More About Sharing No properties are currently shared between you and your contacts.Sharing can be helpful if you want to allow other people to view your property or help maintain or update information data A about it(e.g.property use details or meter data).You may also want to consider sharing with an organization who exchanges data to automatically update your meter information.Learn more about exchanging data. Step 4: Complete the Share Properties for Exchanging Data screen. On the Share Share Properties for Exchanging Data Properties for Set Up Connections Check Existing View Results/ Exchanging Permissions Confirmation Sometimes it's really important to be able to share your property with someone else.Use this option to set up automatic exchange of data with your utility or Data screen, service provider. Select"Avista Utilities" Select Web Services Provider Account Unlike"regular sharing,'when you"bulk share" with a Web Service Provider,you can only pick from the drop-down one provider.This is because the bulk share depends Which web services provider(account)do you want to share these properties with in list of your connected order to exchange data?You can share multiple properties at once with a single provider on the requirements/settings of the provider. web services accounts. Select web services provider from my contacts book: John Smith(Cadmus_Web_Services) � 40 Select the property(ies) that you wishes to share. Select Properties Select"Exchan a Which Properties do you want to share?Note that while you can share properties that g include unsupported meter types,those specific meters will not be shared. Data Full Access." 'O One Property EXAMPLE TRAINING TEST Click the"Authorize Exchange"button. Choose Permissions © If you only need to choose one permission(because you are giving the same permissions for all your shares),you can choose that permission here.Otherwise,you may assign If you are in a hurry, Ice different permissions for different properties and/or contacts on the next screen. or there has been a delay * I want to set permission levels in bulk for all selected properties and meters. since your request,please O Exchange Data Full Access(with full access to all properties and meters) contact contact O Exchange Data Read Only Access(with read only access to all properties and us at(509)495-4728 or meters) bench markinq@avistacorp.com O Exchange Data Custom Access(customized access by meter type,such as electricity and gas,for all properties) O Remove Access(i.e.remove existing access to all properties) O 1 want to provide different levels of access for each property or to each individual meter within a property. O/ Cancel Stepexchange • Approved: 24 months of meter usage data uploaded Denied: Avista will contact you directly to correct and resubmit better energy for I ife e com to Yo r place. Do those you serve need help with energy costs? Let Avista's Energy Resource Team come to your location or next community event free of charge. We've got the energy solutions to help. Our van's team of experts help Avista customers to better manage energy costs by providing information on various payment options, web-based tools and low-cost to no-cost weatherization products and tips. We can also connect customers to assistance programs and other resources in preparation for cold weather months. Our van is on the road throughout the year so you can schedule a visit just about any time. August through year-end is the busiest time however, so please reserve early. 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All commercial and industrial customers Program participants are not required • Avista does not make vendor with electric service provided by Avista to seek pre-approval before purchasing recommendations with a rate schedule of 11 or higher are and installing their equipment, but • Our local electricians and lighting eligible to participate. should ensure they meet all program distributors are a good resource for requirements listed on the incentive information about our incentive What customers are agreement. Customers applying for programs and can assist in selecting not eligible to participate? the LLLC controls incentive must and installing the correct equipment. Business customers located outside of contact Avista prior to installation. • Solid State Lighting/LED equipment Avista's electric service territory are not must be ENERGY STAR®rated eligible to participate. When does the program expire? (www.energystar.gov)or listed by Our incentive program runs the the Design Lights Consortium (DLC) What measures qualify length of the calendar year, 2020. (www.designlights.org). Please refer for an incentive? To qualify for Commercial Lighting to these websites to verify that your • Fluorescent Tubular Lamps to TLED incentives, equipment must be installed equipment is eligible for incentives. and applications must be submitted to • Only new equipment qualifies • Fluorescent Fixtures to LED Fixtures Avista within 120 days of installation. for incentives. • HID Fixtures to LED Fixtures or Lamps • MR16 lamps to LED lamps Will Avista conduct site inspections? Does my equipment need to be • Incandescent Can Kits to LED Avista reserves the right to verify installed by a licensed electrician? Fixture Retrofits installations any time before payment is No, customers may install the • Occupancy Sensor and LLLC issued. One sample of each type of lamp equipment themselves and provide Fixture Controls or fixture replaced must be retained Avista with their labor costs along for 30 days after Avista's receipt of with the invoices for materials. • T12/T8 to LED Sign Lighting application to enable Avista to verify • New Construction Exterior Fixtures the previous lighting condition. Avista randomly selects 10% of all How is my incentive calculated? applications received for an installation Incentives are limited to the amounts verification. In addition, all projects with listed on our Commercial Lighting a total incentive over $25,000 will be Incentive Agreement.The incentive will inspected by Avista prior to payment. be applied to the new installed quantity These larger projects also require a count. There is no incentive for lamps lighting layout be included in their or fixtures installed beyond the existing original application submission.The quantity and incentives are not to Avista Account Executive will contact exceed 100% of the project's combined the customer to arrange the inspection. equipment and labor costs. Commercial Lighting Incentive Agreement — FAQ Are there any additional Lighting Controls Step 2 program requirements? • Occupancy controls may not have a The applicant will receive a notification Exterior Lighting manual wall "on" switch capable of via email when the application has • Lamps are eligible only if ballast and overriding the automatic "off" switch. been received. If applicable,the email all other existing electrical components • New controls must replace a manual will request any additional information are removed. switching system and control at least that may have been missing in the • Lamps or Fixtures require dusk to 170 watts of lighting. original submission. dawn operation (82.5 hours or more). • Occupancy sensors installed as part of Step 3 • Equipment must be ENERGY STAR a new construction project, in areas Once the project has been reviewed by rated (www.energystar.gov)or listed where sensors are required by code, the Avista program manager, and upon by the Design Lights Consortium (DLC) are not eligible for incentives. receipt and verification of all required (www.designlights.org)to be eligible. • LLLC Fixture controls must be documentation, the customer will • When lowering your wattage, it is Qualified as LLLC Networked receive an email notification that the recommended that you test your new Lighting Controls on the Design incentive check is being processed fixture first to ensure proper light Lights Consortium (DLC) and mailed to the Payee listed on output is observed. (www.designlights.org)to qualify. the application. Sign Lighting Interior Lighting What if my retrofit does not meet the guidelines of the Commercial • To calculate the square footage, • New construction lighting does not Lighting Incentive Agreement? place a box around the lighting and qualify for this incentive. Please see the custom incentive program for Lighting equipment that does not meet measure the outer dimensions of the the requirements of the prescriptive height and length. Multiply the height interior new construction projects. lighting program may qualify under and length. the custom incentive program at an • Your invoice should confirm the How do I apply for an incentive? incentive rate of $0.23 per square footage of the sign(s)or Step 1 kilowatt-hour. Please contact your show a photo of the sign with Complete and submit a Commercial Account Executive prior to purchasing the dimensions. or installing any equipment to Lighting Incentive Agreement form • For double sided signs—count only in addition to the following determine eligibility. You can locate one side of the square footage for the required documents: your Account Executive here: incentive unless there is an individual myavista.com/bizrebates or email • Detailed, itemized invoices or proof of accountexecs@avistacorp.com. sign cabinet on each side. purchase for the equipment installed • Lighting placed under awnings does (providing quantity of each product, not qualify for the sign incentive. model numbers and cost). Additional Questions? Utilize the custom incentive program • Manufacturers'specification (cut) Contact Rachelle Humphrey for this type of retrofit. sheets or Qualified Product List rachelle.humphrey@avistacorp.com • LED Sign Lighting does not need to be screenshots(Energy Star or DLC)for 509-495-2099 on an approved LED list. It is required the proposed/installed equipment. to use LED Sign Lighting that has been • Projects with a total incentive amount tested for the life expectancy of the over $25,000 must include a lighting LED and driver; and it requires that layout for inspection purposes. the life expectancy of the LED and driver be greater than 40,000 hours of • The Agreement must be signed by the operation and with a warranty of five customer and the Payment Release years or greater. section must be completed on Page 1 of the Agreement if the customer • Sign Lighting requires dusk to dawn requests the incentive check be made operation (82.5 hours or more). payable to a third party. More energy-saving tips 4�����sra& • Open curtains on south-facing windows to let in warm sunlight during the winter. Keep window coverings closed in rooms that do not receive direct sunlight to insulate from cold window drafts. Close all curtains at night to retain heat. Your Avesta • Clean or replace your furnace filters monthly . throughout the heating season and every three Home Energy Kit months during the cooling season. Also put in a ✓J clean filter at the start of the fire season to improve air quality and replace as outside air conditions deem necessary. Sign up for a free email reminder at myavista.com/changemyfilter. • Take quick showers and use low-flow showerheads. Short showers use less hot water than a bath. • Practice zone heating when using baseboard or space heaters by turning down the heat and closing doors in unused rooms (a good temperature is 55°F). Keep both clear from obstructions such as furniture and drapes that block heat. Anything that touches these devices can be a fire hazard. • See a complete list of energy-saving tips at myavista.com/DIY. If you have questions about your Home Energy Kit, please contact Avista Outreach by email at AvistaOutreach@avistacorp.com or by phone at 509-495-8500. �uVISTA 2022 Window Plastic V-Seal Weather Strip Covering your windows with plastic insulation V-Seal weather strip blocks narrow gaps is a simple solution to save energy. The film around doors or windows. The two seals out cold air and keeps in warm air, sides of its V shape are squeezed together plus it's clear so you can still see outside. for a tight seal when you close your door or window. To Install: ""0 1. Clean and dry edge of window. To Install: 2. Apply double-sided mounting tape around window edge. 1. Apply when temperature is above 20°F. 3. Unfold film and cut it to the width of the window, adding an 2. Cut to the required length. extra 2" on all sides. 3. Fold along the pre-scored center line to form a N" with the 4. Press film in place starting at the top of the window, adhesive on the outside. then sides and bottom. 4. Peel off the backing strip and press into place, positioning it 5. Shrink film to remove wrinkles using a hair dryer so the "V" compresses as the door or window is closed. '/4 inch or so away from the film. Doors: LED Lightbulbs 1. Apply across and down the latch side of the doorstop molding. Compared to standard incandescent lightbulbs, 2. Apply to the hinge side, next to doorframe molding. LEDs last 15 times longer (providing up to 25,000 Windows: hours of light) and use up to 90% less energy. The four energy-efficient LED bulbs in your kit are 1. Apply to frame above the window. also dimmable. 2. Apply to sill under the window. Nightlight 3. Apply across the lock rail. A low-watt nightlight is perfect for Reusable Tote when you have to get up at night and .>. We've also included a handy reusable saves on electricity. The one in your kit tote to carry whenever you shop. has a light sensor for nighttime use only. Blanket A cozy blanket lets you lower your thermostat and still stay warm and comfy in winter. Save energy by setting your thermostat at 68°F. Also lower it another 5 degrees at night or See how to install these products with our do-it-yourself when away from home for an hour or more. videos at myavista.com/DIY Meet Lisa,, an Avista customer. JP Save energy and increase comfort at home with her ION � simple DIY projects. �uii/ISTA Watch my energy-saving Sealing videos • Hi, I'm Lisa. Do you live in a house or apartment that's not very energy efficient? Mine wasn't. So I completed a few • • low-cost/no-cost energy saving projects on my own. ' Let me share how easy it was. Watch my videos on how to - lower your energy use and improve comfort with heat and hot water, lighting and much more. Look for"At Home with Lisa" Saving hot —t at myavistaxom/energytips. AVA546i Save money on OF energymefficient AUTO ECO/ home upgrades. 23°F All of us would like to have a more energy-efficient home, not to mention save money on the cost to upgrade our equipment and appliances. With Avista rebates, you can save energy and money when purchasing *' high-efficiency equipment such as a new water heater or natural gas furnace. Get money back when you buy a smart r ways you thermostat, add insulation, or upgrade ' reduce your energy use, your home with new windows. We offer ." mak_n save yourhome mor_ comfortable. rebates on Energy Star°washers and dryers, Visit myavista.com/getrebates. refrigerators and freezers too *Some restrictions may apply. AVA549i Need a trusted HVAC, electric or solar contractor? myavista.com/findacontractor Let Avista help you find the Contractors right home-energy contractor. on For your convenience,Avista has compiled a list of qualified local contractors and equipment dealers vetted by a third-party industry association.All are vide free estimates licensed, bonded and insured,and meet high customer satisfaction standards. and proposals � • Find a contractor or equipment dealer near you with our online tool.Just select your type of project and enter your zip code. In most cases, customer reviews Offer one-year are also listed to help you choose the right contractor for you' warranty on equipment To find a contractor or equipment dealer near you, and parts visit us online at myavista.com/findacontractor 'Avista does not endorse or recommend any of the listed dealers or contractors.We have compiled this list based on certain objective qualifications,such as insurance and licensing.The selection of any dealer or contractor is solely your responsibility.Avista is not responsible or liable for any work performed by your chosen dealer or contractor or the associated charges.Avista recommends that you follow the Better Business Bureau guidelines of obtaining at least three(3)bids from qualified service personnel. AVA5621 IdrM 40 Cus omers like you are saving energy and money with Avista"s business rebates. We can help With high-efficiency upgrades, you reach your the money you'll save on energy operational and costs can be reinvested in other sustainability areas of your business. goals. Standard Rebates Our team of energy experts can Get money back on common high-efficiency upgrades such as LED help you identify opportunities to lighting, insulation, VFDs or commercial refrigeration. No project save. Contact your Avista account pre-qualification needed. Visit myavista.com/bizrebates for executive or call (800)936-6629 qualifying products, equipment and details. to learn more. Site-specific Incentives Custom financial incentives may be available for energy-saving projects that don't fit within our Standard program guidelines. Projects require pre-qualification and analysis. Find and contact your Avista account executive at mvavista.com/bizhelp to get started. Small Business Partner Program If you're a rural small business customer considering an energy- efficiency upgrade,we can help streamline the process by sending a contractor to your site(free of charge)to provide a bid and identify potential rebate eligibility. Energy efficiency rebates and incentives for Avista business customers. Standard . . Commercial Lighting Rebates available for lighting retrofits Save energy immediately with lighting upgrades. LED technology continues and lighting controls. to improve, further reducing costs and minimizing maintenance needs. Commercial Insulation Rebates available for energy-efficient wall, Prevent air from escaping or entering your building by adding insulation attic and roof insulation. You'll save on heating and cooling and keep your space more comfortable. Commercial Connected Thermostat Rebates available to Washington customers Replace your standard thermostat with a connected thermostat only with primary heating equipment to save energy fueled by Avista electricity or natural gas. Commercial Clothes Washer Rebates available to Washington customers Save energy by replacing your commercial clothes washer only with water heating fueled by Avista with a new ENERGY STAR product. electricity or natural gas. Commercial Grocer For customers with commercial refrigeration (grocery stores, supermarkets, Rebates available for various display case convenience stores, etc.). Upgrade equipment to improve efficiencies and LEDs, doors, motors, control, strip curtains minimize energy losses. and gaskets. Commercial Compressed Air Leak Detection Rebates available and dependent upon Reduce energy use by repairing leaks in your compressed air system. verified leak repair and energy savings. HVAC Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) Rebates available for retrofits of VFDs on VFDs use far less pressure and power than single-speed motors,yet create commercial HVAC equipment. the same energy flow necessary to drive fans and pumps. Minimize wasted energy and save on operational costs. Green Motors Rewind Rebates available for Green Rewinds on Overtime, all motors lose efficiency. A bad repair/rewind can adversely 15hp to 500hp NEMA-rated motors at affect overall functionality. Quality rewinding ("green rewind")ensures participating service centers. a motor maintains its original efficiency. Pay for Performance Retrofit Rebates available for buildings with 20,000 sf Annual incentives that capture all electric and/or natural gas savings at or more of conditioned space and dependent the meter, rather than separate rebates for individual measures. upon annual energy savings. For energy-saving projects that do not meet our Standard program guidelines, Incentives vary by project and state, a custom(site-specific)financial incentive may be available. Eligibility is dependent potentially covering a significant portion upon project analysis and pre-qualification, prior to the project's start.To learn of costs. more,find and contact your account executive at mvavista.com/bizhela. ProgramSmall Business Partner For Avista's rural small business customers,we'll pay one of our licensed Contact Lorri Kirstein at partner contractors to travel to your site, talk with you about your project, lorri.kirstein@avistacorp.com or draw up a bid and determine eligibility for any of our rebate programs, so (509)495-2873 for more information. you can decide if and how you'd like to move forward. For full program details and rebate forms, visit myavista.com/bizrebates or call (800) 936-6629. 2023 . 1 4 r r ��•t 1. #. i A — PF EMON ' f New lighting technologies are constantly lights by intensity and adjust color temperature to create a improving and can help every type of business desirable ambiance and mood. reduce energy consumption, furthering progress Interior and exterior lighting, including sign lighting can all qualify for incentives.Avista also provides incentives for lighting, toward sustainability goals. That's why Avista controls, including occupancy sensors,which detect movement offers lighting incentive programs to help its and automatically turn off lights after occupants leave a room. commercial electric customers make the switch. (Some controls sense daylight to shut off, say, parking lot lights at According to ENERGY STAR?"lighting is responsible for sundown.) Lighting controls greatly reduce energy consumption up to 17% of all the electricity consumed in U.S. commercial and will extend the lifespan of any lighting. buildings, meaning there are plenty of opportunities to make "Avista rebates have helped many of our business customers your lighting more energy efficient." ENERGY STAR° predicts pay for new LED lighting systems to conserve energy and support that "by 2027,widespread use of LEDs could reduce our nation's a more flexible energy grid," explained Brit. electricity use equal to the annual electrical output of 44 large "We offer lighting incentives on projects that qualify to electric power plants."' businesses of all sizes and any industry. No project is too big or Brit Stottlemyre, Regional Account Executive at Avista, says, too small to consider." "Lighting is the first place commercial customers should look Outside of project qualification,the only eligibility when trying to identify ways to save." requirement is that the business must be an Avista commercial or According to Brit, some customers use rebates to reduce industrial customer with a rate schedule of 11 or higher. costs on just a few lamps,while others retrofit entire facilities. Avista offers standard off-the-shelf and custom "We've awarded million-dollar rebate checks and seen savings program options. that exceed three million kilowatt hours per year(worth over $250,000 annually).The savings potential can be immense." The standard option is typically for replacing existing LEDs emit far less heat than fluorescent lights, saving even equipment. Pre-approved rebates are offered on items identified more on energy costs because of their reduced impact on by Avista as proven energy savers. A couple examples are ventilation and cooling loads, adds Brit. LEDs can also last up to upgrades from fluorescent and HID fixtures to LED. 15 times longer,which significantly decreases maintenance and The custom option is for projects that don't fit Avista's replacement costs, especially for those with long operating hours. standard guidelines.Avista's account executives can coordinate a y` project analysis for projected energy savings. While Avista does not make vendor recommendations, many vo 7�17—T local electricians and lighting contractors can assist in selecting and installing the correct equipment. ,__ Businesses that participate in the standard program do not need pre-approval before purchasing and installing equipment, •�+' — but they must meet all the program requirements listed on Avista's incentive agreement. Customers may hire a licensed electrician to install their equipment or do it themselves.Afterward,with the standard program,they simply complete and submit a rebate application within 120 days of the installation. "LEDs use approximately 90% less energy to emit the same - amount of light as traditional bulbs. Businesses see energy savings - � right away after completing a lighting retrofit," says Brit, "I've even had some customers tell me that their reduced lighting expenses paid for their project costs in under a year. I highly recommend it to all our commercial customers." There is also lighting's positive effect on employee For more information and a list of products that productivity.The right lighting in an office,warehouse or qualify, go to myavista.com/bizrebates industrial setting has been shown to lower worker fatigue and stress and improve overall mood and health. Increased visibility (If you don't find a rebate that fits your needs, ask your Avista can also reduce the chance of accidents, especially where forklifts account executive for possible custom options. Find your account and machinery are being used. Illuminating a business at night executive at myavista.com/bizhelp.) can help deter theft, as well. LED technology continues to advance, offering a variety of customization options. For instance, customers can now tailor 'www.energystar.gov/buildingslsave_energy_ commercial_buildingslways_sa velupgrade_lighting i ADVERTISEMENT Victor Bautista Regions served:Oregon and National accounts Office: (541)858-4738 Cell: (541)941-5718 Email: victor.bautista@avistacorp.com Kim Casey Regions served: Lewiston,Clarkston, Moscow, Clearwater Valley, Pullman,Camas Prairie Office: (208)798-1405 Cell: (208)790-3990 MeetEmail: kimberley.casey@avistacorp.com your Jamie Howard Regions served:Coeur d'Alene, Hayden, ista Kellogg,Wallace,St. Maries Office: (208)769-1871 Cell: (208)277-4602 Account Email: jamie.howard@avistacorp.com Executive Tracie Oergel Regions served: North Spokane(North of the Our account executives _ your Spokane River), Deer Park,Colville, Kettle Falls, Reardan, Davenport,Wellpinit,Wilbur go-to • •r commercial Office: (509)495-4078 managementaccount and canCell: (509)370-3848 assist with all your energy- Email: tracie.oergel@avistacorp.com related needs.They're eager to - • with anything from energy efficiency projects and incentives, Scott Steele Regions served:South Spokane,Southeast Spokane • - • management • (East of Division,South of the Spokane River),Spokane processes,construction green Valley,Spokane Industrial Park, Liberty Lake,Spangle, Rockford,Fairfield, Rosalia,Tekoa,Colfax energyoptions an• more. If you'reOffice: (509)495-2327 pursuing a custom rebate, Cell: (509)995-6422 '_ Email: scott.steele@avistacorp.com your • involved early for project • -• • Brit Stottlemyre Regions served:Post Falls, Rathdrum, Spirit Lake,Sandpoint, Bonners Ferry Office: (208)769-1340 Cell: (208)755-5406 Email: brittany.stottlemyre@avistacorp.com Not . to contact . •• your • code? Email Christian Wright or call (800) 936-6629 and your Regions served:Downtown Spokane,West Spokane,Airway Heights, Medical Lake,Cheney, account •' •- Othello,Odessa, Ritzville,Goldendale,Stevenson . you. Office: (509)495-2910 Cell: (509)999-2981 Email: christian.wright@avistacorp.com We"re here for you . I'm Brit Stottlemyre, your Avista account executive. ` I'm you're go-to contact for commercial account management and can assist with all your energy-related needs. Contact me directly for help with energy efficiency projects and construction processes, green energy programs and services,and more. Office: (208) 769-1340 Cell: (208) 755-5406 Email: brittany.stottlemyre@avistacorp.com Let me help you save energy and money to reach operational and sustainability goals.We offer two categories of rebates to our business customers: 1. Prescriptive incentives (standard) Get money back on common high-efficiency upgrades. Projects do not require pre-qualification. See program descriptions on back. 2. Site-specific incentives(custom) If your project doesn't fit our Prescriptive guidelines,our Site-Specific program helps support opportunities for energy efficiency and process improvements. Projects require pre-qualification and approval,so call me before you begin. I can help determine if a financial incentive is available for your energy-saving improvements and energy-management measures. Site-Specific project examples include (but are not limited to): •Steam traps •Agricultural lighting • Industrial process efficiencies • Building automation systems • Pump VFDs •Windows and doors Find money-saving rebates, energy-saving tips, tools and more information for • business at myavistaxom/bUrebates Prescriptive energy efficiency business rebates and incentives To participate,simply submityour -•. - .•• • • all necessary •• • 1 days of • Commercial Lighting Save energy immediately with lighting upgrades. LED technology continues Rebates available for lighting retrofits to improve, further reducing costs and minimizing maintenance needs. and lighting controls. Commercial Insulation Rebates available for energy-efficient wall, Prevent air from escaping or entering your building by adding insulation attic and roof insulation. You'll save on heating and cooling and keep your space more comfortable. Commercial Grocer Rebates available for various display case For customers with commercial refrigeration (grocery stores, supermarkets, LEDs, doors, motors, control, strip curtains convenience stores, etc.). Upgrade equipment to improve efficiencies and and gaskets. minimize energy losses. Commercial Compressed Air Leak Detection Rebates available and dependent upon Reduce energy use by repairing leaks in your compressed air system. verified leak repair and energy savings. HVAC Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) VFDs use far less pressure and power than single-speed motors, yet create Rebates available for retrofits of VFDs on the same energy flow necessary to drive fans and pumps. Minimize wasted commercial HVAC equipment. energy and save on operational costs. Green Motors Rewind Rebates available for Green Rewinds on Overtime, all motors lose efficiency. A bad repair/rewind can adversely 15hp to 500hp NEMA-rated motors at affect overall functionality. Quality rewinding ("green rewind")ensures participating service centers. a motor maintains its original efficiency. Pay for Performance Retrofit Rebates available for buildings with 20,000 sf Annual incentives that capture all electric and/or natural gas savings at or more of conditioned space and dependent the meter, rather than separate rebates for individual measures. upon annual energy savings. powerReporting a Report and track a power outage at your business: Planning to dig? • Online: myavista.com/outage When doing landscaping or any kind of • Free mobile app: 'Avista'(available through excavation work, call 811 two business days iTunes or Google Play) before you begin for utility-line locates. • Text alerts:Text REG to AVISTA(284782) See a downed power line? to register,then text OUT to report outages Keep yourself and others as far away from or STAT for restoration status' it as possible. Call us at(800)227-9187 • Call: (800)227-9187 to report. Call 911 immediately for any life-threatening emergencies. Smell natural gas? 'Standard messaging and data rates may apply.Text"STOP"at any time to Evacuate the area. Call us at stop receiving texts.(Policy guidelines found at https://www.myavista.com/ Know wnaftbelow about-us/policies-and-guidelines) (800)227-9187 to report. Call before you dig. We"re here for you . I'm Jamie Howard, your Avista account executive. I'm you're go-to contact for commercial account management and 'IM%- can assist with all your energy-related needs. Contact me directly for help with energy efficiency projects and construction processes, green energy programs and services,and more. Office: (208) 769-1871 Cell: (208) 277-4602 Email: jamie.howard@avistacorp.com Let me help you save energy and money to reach operational and sustainability goals.We offer two categories of rebates to our business customers: 1. Prescriptive incentives (standard) Get money back on common high-efficiency upgrades. Projects do not require pre-qualification. See program descriptions on back. 2. Site-specific incentives(custom) If your project doesn't fit our Prescriptive guidelines,our Site-Specific program helps support opportunities for energy efficiency and process improvements. Projects require pre-qualification and approval,so call me before you begin. I can help determine if a financial incentive is available for your energy-saving improvements and energy-management measures. Site-Specific project examples include (but are not limited to): •Steam traps •Agricultural lighting • Industrial process efficiencies • Building automation systems • Pump VFDs •Windows and doors Find money-saving rebates, energy-saving tips, tools and more information for • business at myavistaxom/bUrebates Prescriptive energy efficiency business rebates and incentives To participate,simply submityour -•. - .•• • • all necessary •• • 1 days of • Commercial Lighting Save energy immediately with lighting upgrades. LED technology continues Rebates available for lighting retrofits to improve, further reducing costs and minimizing maintenance needs. and lighting controls. Commercial Insulation Rebates available for energy-efficient wall, Prevent air from escaping or entering your building by adding insulation attic and roof insulation. You'll save on heating and cooling and keep your space more comfortable. Commercial Grocer Rebates available for various display case For customers with commercial refrigeration (grocery stores, supermarkets, LEDs, doors, motors, control, strip curtains convenience stores, etc.). Upgrade equipment to improve efficiencies and and gaskets. minimize energy losses. Commercial Compressed Air Leak Detection Rebates available and dependent upon Reduce energy use by repairing leaks in your compressed air system. verified leak repair and energy savings. HVAC Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) VFDs use far less pressure and power than single-speed motors, yet create Rebates available for retrofits of VFDs on the same energy flow necessary to drive fans and pumps. Minimize wasted commercial HVAC equipment. energy and save on operational costs. Green Motors Rewind Rebates available for Green Rewinds on Overtime, all motors lose efficiency. A bad repair/rewind can adversely 15hp to 500hp NEMA-rated motors at affect overall functionality. Quality rewinding ("green rewind")ensures participating service centers. a motor maintains its original efficiency. Pay for Performance Retrofit Rebates available for buildings with 20,000 sf Annual incentives that capture all electric and/or natural gas savings at or more of conditioned space and dependent the meter, rather than separate rebates for individual measures. upon annual energy savings. powerReporting a Report and track a power outage at your business: Planning to dig? • Online: myavista.com/outage When doing landscaping or any kind of • Free mobile app: 'Avista'(available through excavation work, call 811 two business days iTunes or Google Play) before you begin for utility-line locates. • Text alerts:Text REG to AVISTA(284782) See a downed power line? to register,then text OUT to report outages Keep yourself and others as far away from or STAT for restoration status' it as possible. Call us at(800)227-9187 • Call: (800)227-9187 to report. Call 911 immediately for any life-threatening emergencies. Smell natural gas? 'Standard messaging and data rates may apply.Text"STOP"at any time to Evacuate the area. Call us at w stop receiving texts.(Policy guidelines found at https://ww.myavista.com/ 800 227-9187 to report. Know what's below. about-us/policies-and-guidelines) ( ) p Call before you dig. We"re here for you . I'm Kim Casey, your Avista account executive. I'm you're go-to contact for commercial account management and , can assist with all your energy-related needs. Contact me directly for help with energy efficiency projects and construction processes, green energy programs and services,and more. Office: (208) 798-1405 Cell: (208) 790-3990 Email: kimberley.casey@avistacorp.com Let me help you save energy and money to reach operational and sustainability goals.We offer two categories of rebates to our business customers: 1. Prescriptive incentives (standard) Get money back on common high-efficiency upgrades. Projects do not require pre-qualification. See program descriptions on back. 2. Site-specific incentives(custom) If your project doesn't fit our Prescriptive guidelines,our Site-Specific program helps support opportunities for energy efficiency and process improvements. Projects require pre-qualification and approval,so call me before you begin. I can help determine if a financial incentive is available for your energy-saving improvements and energy-management measures. Site-Specific project examples include (but are not limited to): •Steam traps •Agricultural lighting • Industrial process efficiencies • Building automation systems • Pump VFDs •Windows and doors Find money-saving rebates, energy-saving tips, tools and more information for • business at myavistaxom/bUrebates Prescriptive energy efficiency business rebates and incentives To participate,simply submityour -•. - .•• • • all necessary •• • 1 days of • Commercial Lighting Save energy immediately with lighting upgrades. LED technology continues Rebates available for lighting retrofits to improve, further reducing costs and minimizing maintenance needs. and lighting controls. Commercial Insulation Rebates available for energy-efficient wall, Prevent air from escaping or entering your building by adding insulation attic and roof insulation. You'll save on heating and cooling and keep your space more comfortable. Commercial Connected Thermostat Rebates available to Washington customers Replace your standard thermostat with a connected thermostat only with primary heating equipment fueled to save energy. by Avista electricity or natural gas. Commercial Clothes Washer Rebates available to Washington customers Save energy by replacing your commercial clothes washer only with water heating fueled by Avista with a new ENERGY STAR product. electricity or natural gas. Commercial Grocer Rebates available for various display case For customers with commercial refrigeration (grocery stores, supermarkets, LEDs, doors, motors, control, strip curtains convenience stores, etc.). Upgrade equipment to improve efficiencies and and gaskets. minimize energy losses. Commercial Compressed Air Leak Detection Rebates available and dependent upon Reduce energy use by repairing leaks in your compressed air system. verified leak repair and energy savings. HVAC Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) VFDs use far less pressure and power than single-speed motors, yet create Rebates available for retrofits of VFDs on the same energy flow necessary to drive fans and pumps. Minimize wasted commercial HVAC equipment. energy and save on operational costs. Green Motors Rewind Rebates available for Green Rewinds on Overtime, all motors lose efficiency. A bad repair/rewind can adversely 15hp to 500hp NEMA-rated motors at affect overall functionality. Quality rewinding ("green rewind")ensures participating service centers. a motor maintains its original efficiency. Pay for Performance Retrofit Rebates available for buildings with 20,000 sf Annual incentives that capture all electric and/or natural gas savings at or more of conditioned space and dependent the meter, rather than separate rebates for individual measures. upon annual energy savings. powerReporting a Report and track a power outage at your business: Planning to dig? • Online: myavista.com/outage When doing landscaping or any kind of • Free mobile app: 'Avista'(available through excavation work, call 811 two business days iTunes or Google Play) before you begin for utility-line locates. • Text alerts:Text REG to AVISTA(284782) See a downed power line? to register,then text OUT to report outages Keep yourself and others as far away from or STAT for restoration status' it as possible. Call us at(800)227-9187 • Call: (800)227-9187 to report. Call 911 immediately for any life-threatening emergencies. Smell natural gas? 'Standard messaging and data rates may apply.Text"STOP"at any time to Evacuate the area. Call us at stop receiving texts.(Policy guidelines found at https://www.myavista.com/ Know wnaftbelow about-us/policies-and-guidelines) (800)227-9187 to report. Call before you dig. ,� � � Ad� Ill,r�E I0 - r 10 � r Reduce energy use at your multifamily housing complex. As a participant in Avista's Multifamily Direct Install Program, you Our pilot program may be interested in additional self-installation incentives to further requirements: improve the performance of your buildings. Participants must be able to perform For a limited time only simple fixture rewiring. (Kits come with Avista is providing LED ballast bypass kits at no charge, so you can easy-to-follow installation instructions easily upgrade all your 4-foot fluorescent-tube and mogul-base and technical support.) HID fixtures to LEDs. We cover all permit costs and assist with the Old lamps must be safely removed permitting process, as well. and disposed of in boxes that Avista provides and picks up. LED fluorescent tube lighting Hurry to learn more. In addition to using less energy, provides better Contact Nick Sitts at lighting and has a longer life. (206) 970-1751 or nsittsCsbwconsulting.com ® LED high intensity discharge lamps Uses significantly less energy than typical exterior lights and are easy to install. a; 1 \ Midstream Rebate Program FAQs .1 .A Space Heating & Water Heating What is changing with Avista's space-heating g distributors and water-heating rebate programs? of Avista's rebate programs for residential and commercial space heating and water heating are transitioning to a "midstream model"from the current"downstream model" (both models are described below). The • Custom Mechanical Solutions current rebate offerings for residential furnaces, boilers, heat pumps and • Gensco water heaters end on June 30, 2023. Current commercial prescriptive • Glacier and site-specific rebate options for space heating and water heating will also be ending on June 30, 2023. Beginning July 1, 2023, both • Johnson Barrow residential and commercial incentives for these categories of equipment • Johnstone Supply will only be offered at the distributor level. • Lennox Are Avista's current space-heating and • M+L Supply water-heating rebates still available? • Thermal Supply To receive current rebate offers for residential and commercial space- • Trane heating or water-heating programs, the appropriate rebate application and all supporting documentation must be postmarked or electronically submitted to Avista by June 30, 2023. Commercial site-specific (custom) projects must be under contract by June 30, 2023, to receive current offers. Pending distributors All other rebate program offerings and information can be found at myavista.com/getrebates. • Airefco • AirReps What does midstream model mean? Avista's current rebate programs utilize a downstream model, which • CHC Hydro relies on end-use customers or their contractors to submit paperwork to • Ferguson us to apply for a rebate. In a midstream model, rebate paperwork and • Keller Plumbing Supply submission requirements are placed upon distributors, instead of end- use customers. • Mechanical Sales Inc.(MSI) • York NW Why is Avista transitioning its space-heating and water-heating rebate programs to a midstream model? As a utility,Avista is required to support or offer cost-effective programs or opportunities that can help customers be more energy efficient. Although high-efficiency equipment rebate programs have traditionally been one way for utilities to do this, shifts to midstream models have begun to demonstrate more customer energy-saving success. Midstream rebate programs are more cost-effective than traditional models because they increase high-efficiency equipment options at a competitive price for all customers in our service territory. This increases the likelihood that a customer will choose a high-efficiency product, providing long-lasting energy saving benefits. Moving forward, will Avista offer any energy-efficiency rebates directly to customers? Avista will continue to offer rebates directly to our commercial and residential customers. Ongoing prescriptive (standard) programs for residential and commercial customers can be found at myavista.com/getrebates. Our site-specific (custom) rebate program will also continue for commercial customers (find your Avista account executive at myavista.com/bizhelp to learn more). Which distributors are a part of the midstream space-heating and water-heating rebate program? The midstream space-heating and water-heating rebate program is open to any interested distributor. (For a list of participating and pending distributors, see chart at left.) Distributors interested in learning more about the program or how to participate in it should reach out to the midstream program implementer, Energy Solutions, at pnw-rebates@energy-solution.com or(503) 914-0008. What can contractors do if their distributor is not participating in the program? If a distributor is not currently participating in the midstream space- heating and water-heating rebate program, contractors can encourage their distributors to contact the midstream program implementer, Energy Solutions, at pnw-rebates@energy-solution.com or(503) 914-0008 for information. Don't forget about your furnace filter. w Extend your A clean furnace filter reduces dust, dirt and pet dander from the air in your home, so you can breathe easier. It keeps air moving freely furnace,Fs too, so your furnace doesn't have to work as hard to keep you comfortable. Join Avista's Furnace Filter Reminder program life by so you never forget to change yours again. changing It's easy. Choose between two helpful options: its _ • Get an email reminder sent to your inbox every three months, or • Let us ship new furnace filters directly to your doorstep. regularly. Learn more and sign up today at myavista.com/furnacefilter AVA5811 Commercial Lighting Incentive Agreement — FAQ What customers are Do I need pre-approval Where can I locate eligible to participate? to start my lighting project? qualifying products? All commercial and industrial customers Program participants are not required • Avista does not make vendor with electric service provided by Avista to seek pre-approval before purchasing recommendations with a rate schedule of 11 or higher are and installing their equipment, but • Our local electricians and lighting eligible to participate. should ensure they meet all program distributors are a good resource for requirements listed on the incentive information about our incentive What customers are agreement. Customers applying for programs and can assist in selecting not eligible to participate? the LLLC controls incentive must and installing the correct equipment. contact Avista prior to installation. Commercial customers located outside • Solid State Lighting/LED equipment of Avista's electric service territory are must be ENERGY STAR®rated not eligible to participate. When does the program expire? (www.energystar.gov)or listed by Our incentive program runs the the Design Lights Consortium (DLC) What measures qualify length of the calendar year. (www.designlights.org). Please refer for an incentive? To qualify for Commercial Lighting to these websites to verify that your • Fluorescent Tubular and Pin-base incentives, equipment must be installed equipment is eligible for incentives. Lamps to LED and applications must be submitted to • Only new equipment qualifies • Fluorescent Fixtures to LED Fixtures Avista within 120 days of installation. for incentives. • HID Fixtures to LED Fixtures or Lamps Will Avista conduct site inspections? Does my equipment need to be • Incandescent and Fluorescent Avista reserves the right to verify installed by a licensed electrician? Can Kits to LED Fixture Retrofits installations any time before payment is No, customers may install the • Occupancy Sensor and Networked issued. One sample of each type of lamp equipment themselves. In-house labor Fixture Controls or fixture replaced must be retained may be included by submitting details • T12/T8 to LED Sign Lighting for 30 days after Avista's receipt of on customer letterhead or email with application to enable Avista to verify the following: Description of work • New Construction Exterior Fixtures the previous lighting condition. performed, hourly labor rate,total 10% of all applications received by number of hours and the total in-house How is my incentive calculated? Avista (selected randomly), as well labor amount. Incentives are limited to the amounts as projects at or over a $25,000 listed on our Commercial Lighting incentive, require photo post-installation Incentive Agreement.The incentive will verification. Photos shall include a be applied to the new installed quantity general shot of each space/area, count. There is no incentive for lamps showing the lights and/or controls, along or fixtures installed beyond the existing with close-up shots of each unique light quantity and incentives are not to fixture. Larger projects also require a exceed 100% of the project's combined lighting layout to be included in their equipment and labor costs. submission. Commercial Lighting Incentive Agreement — FAQ Are there any additional Lighting Controls Step 3 program requirements? • Occupancy sensors installed as part of Once the project has been reviewed by Exterior Lighting a new construction project, in areas the Avista program manager, and upon • Lamps are eligible only if ballast and where sensors are required by code, receipt and verification of all required all other existing electrical components are not eligible for incentives. documentation, the customer will are removed. • LLLC Fixture controls must be receive an email notification that the • Lamps or Fixtures require dusk to Qualified as LLLC Networked incentive check is being processed dawn operation (82.5 hours or more). and mailed to the Payee listed on Lighting Controls on the Design the application. • Equipment must be ENERGY STAR Lights Consortium (DLC) rated (www.energystar.gov)or listed (www.designlights.org)to qualify. What if my retrofit does not meet by the Design Lights Consortium (DLC) the guidelines of the Commercial (www.desi nli hts.or )to be eligible. Interior Lighting g g g g Lighting Incentive Agreement? • When lowering your wattage, it is New construction lighting does not qualify for this incentive. Please see Lighting equipment that does not meet recommended that you test your new the requirements of the prescriptive fixture first to ensure proper light the custom incentive program for interior new construction projects. lighting program may qualify under output is observed. the custom incentive program. Please contact your Account Executive prior to Sign Lighting How do I apply for an incentive? purchasing or installing any equipment • To calculate the square footage, Step 1 to determine eligibility. You can locate place a box around the lighting and Complete and submit a Commercial your Account Executive here: measure the outer dimensions of the Lighting Incentive Agreement form myavista.com/bizrebates or email height and length. Multiply the height in addition to the following accountexecs@avistacorp.com. and length. required documents: • Your invoice should confirm the • Detailed, itemized invoices or proof of Additional Questions? square footage of the sign(s)or purchase for the equipment installed Contact Rachelle Humphrey show a photo of the sign with (providing quantity of each product, rachelle.humphrey@avistacorp.com the dimensions. model numbers and cost). 509-495-2099 • For double sided signs—count only • Manufacturers'specification (cut) one side of the square footage for the sheets or Qualified Product List incentive unless there is an individual screenshots(Energy Star or DLC)for sign cabinet on each side. the proposed/installed equipment. • Lighting placed under awnings does • The Agreement must be signed by the not qualify for the sign incentive. customer and the Payment Release Utilize the custom incentive program section must be completed on Page 1 for this type of retrofit. of the Agreement if the customer • LED Sign Lighting does not need to be requests the incentive check be made on an approved LED list. It is required payable to a third party to use LED Sign Lighting that has been Step 2 tested for the life expectancy of the The applicant will receive a notification LED and driver; and it requires that via email when the application has the life expectancy of the LED and been received. If applicable,the email driver be greater than 40,000 hours of will request any additional information operation and with a warranty of five that may have been missing in the years or greater. original submission. • Sign Lighting requires dusk to dawn operation (82.5 hours or more). * r 1 tw I s Ah :JI • • • �;0 Grocery stores put great efforts into Avista's Commercial Grocer Program lets you retrofit all maintaining a constant supply of food for types of refrigeration equipment, including reach-in, walk-in, and many storage units and display cases. For energy-efficient people to consume. Their efforts, however, refrigeration, Avista says preventing cold air from escaping and consume a lot of energy. warm air from entering is key. Whether it's a small neighborhood convenience store Avista provides incentives for anti-sweat controls in or a large superstore with thousands of square feet, energy refrigerated display cases.Anti-sweat controls regulate the consumption is primarily due to refrigeration. Many rows of output of anti-sweat heaters. They sense humidity levels freezers and coolers must operate around the clock, seven days around reach-in glass doors, so the heater only operates when a week,to preserve product quality and ensure safety. needed, improving the case's efficiency. According to an EPA study, commercial refrigeration is "the For additional refrigeration savings in your cases, biggest energy user within supermarkets, accounting for about electronically commutated motors (ECMs) are good for 40 to 60 percent of electricity consumption."' It can take quite refrigerator evaporators in walk-in coolers or freezers.They a bite from the grocery industry's thin profit margins. offer quieter operation, reduced maintenance and increased "Refrigeration is our number one target for saving energy longevity when compared to other motors. when helping our grocery business customers," says Christian Adding ECM controls can help maintain consistent Wright, Avista Regional Account Executive. "Unlike product refrigeration temperature by decreasing evaporator fan-motor and labor, store energy costs are a variable operating expense speed or temporarily turning the fan off once the desired that can be mitigated without a huge investment. It's why temperature is met. Avista developed its Commercial Grocer Program. The Commercial Grocer Program also has incentives available on qualifying new strip curtains for walk-in freezers ' �� and coolers, as well as certain door gaskets. 1 One of Avista's top energy-saving suggestions is for grocers to upgrade their lighting in open and reach-in refrigerated - cases to LEDs. LEDs use up to 50 percent less energy than =.�.:. ��. fluorescent tubes and can last over 10 times longer.You'll save energy and replacement costs, plus you'll reduce maintenance time because they don't have to be changed as often. Not only that, LEDs emit far less heat for improved temperature control, which supports the ability to maintain / food quality. LED lighting is better at reflecting the color and textures of fresh foods to create added product appeal, too. I There are a few restrictions within the Commercial Grocer �I Program, however, Avista may offer incentives for non- c l" standard projects, as well. Grocer business customers just need to contact their Avista account executive to have their projects �__I�IIIII e� evaluated and re ualified beforehand. p q Avista's Commercial Grocer Program makes it easy and "Saving energy creates a stronger bottom line for program more affordable for participating businesses to achieve savings participants and reduces a store's carbon footprint,too," says on their utility bills, explained Wright. Under the program, Wright. "It's no wonder why so many of my grocer business Avista provides grocers with cash incentives to help reduce the customers take advantage of our program." upfront costs of making energy-efficiency modifications to Find your Avista account executive their refrigeration units. and see qualifying Commercial Not only does that save on your energy bills, but ENERGY STAR estimates that every dollar saved in energy is equivalent Grocer Program equipment at to increasing sales by $59.1 myavista.com/bizrebates. 'Heather Klemick,Elizabeth Kopits,and Ann Wolverton.(2015).The Energy Efficiency Paradox:A Case Study of Supermarket Refrigeration System Investment Decisions(NCEE Working Paper Series Working Paper#15-03).EPA.Retrieved from https:l/www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2016-03/documents/2015-03.pdf 2Supermarkets:An Overview of Energy Use and Energy Efficiency Operations,ENERGYSTAR.Retrieved from https://www.energystar. gov/sites/default/files/buildings/tools/SPP%205ales%20Flyer%20for%20Supermarkets%20and%20Grocery%20Stores.pdf ADVERTISEMENT r I i r t � e �bir r'how--* Ah f • I Many commercial and industrial "The possibility of leaks should be addressed by every businesses are unknowingly letting business that utilizes a compressed air system," states Kim. "That's why Avista helps its commercial electric customers money disappear into thin air. If your by offering an incentive for leak detection and repair." operation uses a compressed air system that leaks, your company is one of them. Avista's Leak Detection program helps The U.S. Department of Energy reports that unchecked commercial and industrial customers save leaks in a compressed air system can account for a significant energy and money by reimbursing them portion of energy use, often wasting as much as 20% to 30% for costs associated with eliminating of the compressor's output. leaks in their compressed air systems. "When your compressed air systems leak, you end up paying for a lot of energy that isn't doing anything Under the program, customers hire a contractor to productive for your business," says Avista Account Executive perform a preliminary acoustic-imaging leak-detection audit Kim Casey. on their system. Audits inspect the entire compressed-air Seventy percent of all manufacturing facilities in the system for leaks, with special attention paid to the most United States have some form of compressed air system. Most common problem areas: couplings, fittings, pipe joints, of these systems provide compressed air to drive a variety quick disconnects, hoses, valves, FRL (filter, regulator and of equipment throughout a plant, including machine tools, lubricator) and other components. painting booths, materials separation, and materials handling. Using the resulting report, the customer then fixes the Auto service centers and collision repair shops also rely leaks in-house or hires someone to do it. Once the leaks are on compressed air for pneumatic tools, air-powered lifts, tire fixed, the customer must undergo a second acoustic imaging inflation, spray painting and numerous other tasks. audit to obtain a report that shows the repairs worked and how much energy is being saved. To initiate reimbursement, the customer fills out Avista's Compressed Air Leak Detection rebate form, attaches their two audit reports, and submits the paperwork to Avista. Upon approval, Avista pays the customer $0.23 for every i I - kilowatt hour of electricity the repair(s) saves. •� ii The U.S. Industrial Electric Motor Systems Market Opportunities Assessment (Motor Market Assessment) estimates that the energy consumed by a compressed-air ij system in a typical manufacturing facility could be reduced by 17% through maintenance or repairs with simple paybacks of three years or less. "Avista's Leak Detection program improves your energy efficiency and your bottom line," says Kim. "Commercial and industrial companies interested in the program should . contact their Avista account executive for details." The trouble is fluctuating pressure from a leaking To find your Avista account executive, compressed air system can cause air-operated tools and go to myavista.com/bizhelp. equipment to function less efficiently, slowing or interfering with work duties. If a job requires consistent air pressure, it can even compromise product quality. Leaks in a system will also put added strain on the compressor because it is forced to run longer and cycle unnecessarily. This leads to more frequent repairs and downtime, not to mention a shorter compressor lifespan. All these costs add up. Energy Tips,Compressed Air,U.S.Dept.of Energy. https://www.energy.govleerelamolarticleslminimize-compressed-air-leaks i ADVERTISEMENT Rural business moneyowners save • energy with Avista. r� �! CO-OWNERS, Rural businesses often lack easy access to expert Avista provided rebates to replace the deteriorated insulation. guidance on energy-saving measures. Avista's Small Rebates were also given to refurbish areas where single-pane Business Partner Program eliminates the costs windows were removed and were replaced with insulated walls. and hassle of obtaining help by bringing energy- Garry and Mike wanted the units to have private entries,so efficiency knowledge and project funding incentives visiting guests didn't have to go through the main building.So,they installed French doors on all the back decks. straight to businesses in small communities, Says Mike, "The wide doors are also a safety measure for including Davenport, Washington, population 1,740. elderly tenants. If ever there's an emergency,first responders can Garry Rosman and Mike Stormo are two Davenport business bring in mobile medical equipment a lot easier." partners who've benefited from this program. Born and raised "Safety is also why we installed a gas fireplace in each unit," locally,the men have been friends for nearly 50 years.And adds Garry. "Should a winter storm knock out power to our new they've invested in commercial businesses and property together heat pumps,the fireplace can heat the entire apartment." many times, including in their latest project: Luxury Living LLC, For added energy savings, Garry and Mike took advantage Davenport's newest senior independent living apartments. of rebates on high efficiency LED lighting for the entire complex, "Our Small Business Partner Program showed Garry and Mike including the dentist and chiropractor offices which had obsolete how to make their apartment building energy efficient,"says fluorescents.They also saved on sensors for the common area to program manager, Lorri Kirstein. "It also significantly reduced their automatically shut off lights when unoccupied. renovation expenses with Avista rebates and incentives as well as outside grants." I-ENV"` (� Through the program,Avista covers expenses for a specialized, I N 0 — licensed contractor to visit the facility and submit a competitive bid for an energy-efficiency project.The bid includes applicable Avista rebates as well as state grants that may be available.With _ a complete price in hand and the contractor ready to go,the customer can easily decide whether to move forward. as1. In Garry and Mike's case,they had come across a building for sale near Davenport's hospital. Built in the 70s, it was a medical clinic that housed four doctors, a dentist and a chiropractor.The r doctors, however, planned to move. "If something didn't happen,the building was just going to deteriorate,"says Garry. "We scratched our heads on how to make • • Pl something useful for the community that would last." . Given the building's proximity to the hospital,they decided to convert it into apartments for independent senior living. Until then,the few alternatives for seniors in Davenport either required "Altogether,they received $25,946 in rebates and $12,846 in purchase, included nursing care, or had income restrictions. grants," says Lorri. They bought the building and after receiving their first energy "Their upgrades also saved 65,600 kWh of electricity and 850 bill,they were shocked by how much electricity was being used. therms of natural gas,which lowered their bill." "We immediately called Avista," says Mike. "They sent out a According to Garry and Mike,the benefits of working with tech,who found that the existing sidewalk snow-melt system was Avista went beyond rebates and lower energy costs. By emphasizing running 24/7,costing almost$600 extra a month. energy efficiency and equipment,they were able to improve tenant Garry adds, "The tech mentioned that Avista may help pay for comfort and keep rents affordable. an automatic thermostat for seasonal heating systems—one that Both men agreed that Avista and its Small Business Partner senses temperature and moisture. He put us in touch with Lorri. Program were pivotal in helping them to complete their new We not only received a rebate and grant for the new heat-control independent senior living apartments.They are currently system, but after she caught wind of our apartment project,she undertaking several other projects with Avista's help. volunteered to have Avista assist with everything." See how Avista can help your business save energy With Mike as construction manager and Garry handling logistics,their plan was to convert 11 office units into one,one- at myavista.com/bizrebates. plus-,and two-bedroom apartments, including ADA certified units. Unfortunately,they quickly learned the outer walls and original support structure were an issue. "The 2 x 4 walls had to be furred into 2 x 6's to meet code," Mike explains. "In some places there was only two inches of insulation.We had to fix the ceiling,too,to fit maximum insulation." ADVERTISEMENT Insulation Contractors from Avista's Trade Ally Database Avista recommends customers obtain at least three bids. Avista makes no endorsements of these companies. 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Among many projects undertaken in the last few years were a series of 12 lighting upgrades,which involved replacing For four consecutive years, the company incandescent and fluorescent lights with LED fixtures throughout has won the distinguished "Leadership in the plant. (This not only saved energy, but it also significantly improved safety, especially in their basement level.) Energy Efficiency.. award in the category In addition, Clearwater Paper retrofitted several pump motors of "Industry," including the governor's top with VFD drives to facilitate changes in motor speeds.They reduced honor one year. torque on their wood-chip-refiner motor by installing smaller, more Much of this achievement can be attributed to the efforts efficient refiner plates. Plus,they addressed oversizing on a pair of Clearwater Paper's engineering team and their long-term of 1200-RPM DC pump motors, replacing them with 900 RPM AC partnership with Avista. motors controlled by VFDs. (The pump-motor project alone saved According to Avista Account Executive Kim Casey, "We support $101,251 in annual energy costs, resulting in a payback period of Clearwater Paper with energy-efficiency expertise and incentives. just two years after rebates.) Our goal is to help any business we serve to reduce their energy —gIor -I consumption,which reduces their operating costs and helps them ` be more successful." � � l It's no surprise that energy costs are one of Clearwater Paper's largest expenses, and why the Lewiston paper plant made the decision eight years ago to begin prioritizing energy-efficient practices, according to Paper Process Control Engineer Todd Mooers. It began by simply asking ourselves, 'What can we do to save �� w energy?"' recalls Todd. Clearwater Paper initially decided to tackle "low-hanging fruit" by upgrading some of their lighting. It wasn't long before the energy savings from these smaller projects started adding up. It was then they reached out to Avista and learned how easy it was to receive direct money-back rebates on qualified projects. "Avista's program was simple and offered a good payback," Todd explains. "The rebates combined with energy savings actually In yet another project, Clearwater Paper replaced its air helped us afford the next project. In fact, reinvesting the money compressors with higher-efficacy, lower-horsepower models.The we saved enabled us to complete our first five energy-efficiency change dramatically reduced maintenance costs and provided improvement projects with Avista." an additional 500 CFM of air, allowing the plant to use one less As Clearwater Paper and Avista continued exploring ways compressor during peak production. to improve energy efficiency at the plant, some of the projects Todd says Avista makes his job easier, especially when seeking would eventually require substantial investments. However,the project approvals from his company's board. Every Avista analysis company wisely remained committed to making small, incremental report includes all the crucial information to make informed improvements, as well.The many changes led to impressive results. decisions, including estimated downtime, potential energy savings, In the past eight years alone, Clearwater Paper has conserved rebate amounts and other details. 25.5 million kWh of electricity(enough to power 2,500 homes for "On top of that, Avista has outperformed its estimates on every a year—about the total number of homes in nearby Clarkston, single project," smiled Todd. "You can't ask for a better partner Washington). In that same time, Avista's energy-efficiency incentives than that." played a critical role in reducing project costs to ensure financial See how Avista can help your business viability, ultimately helping them come to fruition. save energy at myavista.com/bizrebates. "We drastically lowered our maintenance and labor costs,too," Todd adds. 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Stop air leaks so your heater or AC will run less often.A'/n-inch air gap around a door is like having a softball-sized hole in your Complete this checklist wall.Seal leaks with easy-to-install weatherstripping, removable to save energywindow plastic or rope caulk, and door sweeps. ❑ 5. Save in the kitchen Improve your fridge efficiency by up to 15% (or more) by cleaning its coils.Also, keep your oven door closed when baking. Opening it lets up to 20% of the heat escape. Cooking with small appliances saves energy,too. Find more energy-saving tips at myavista.com/energytips Energy Efficiency Program for Incomem Eligible Households Avista provides funding to area community action agencies to offer energy-efficiency services to income-qualified households. These services include free improvements to help reduce energy use and costs while keeping your home more comfortable all year long. Improvements may include insulation, caulking and weatherstripping to reduce drafts, duct sealing, air filtration, and energy-efficient doors and windows. Inspectors may also check to see if health and safety improvements are needed, such as installing smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. After your income eligibility is confirmed by a partnering community action agency, they will provide a home-energy audit to identify efficiency improvements that would benefit your home. If you currently receive assistance to pay your Avista bill, you are likely eligible to participate in this program. To learn more, contact the community action agency that serves your county: BENTON & FRANKLIN COUNTIES 10 NORTHERN-MOST IDAHO FERRY, LINCOLN, PEND OREILLE Benton Franklin Community COUNTIES &ASOTIN COUNTY, & STEVENS COUNTIES Action Committee WASHINGTON Rural Resources Community 720 W Court St Community Action Partnership Action Pasco, WA 99301 124 New 6th St 956 S Main St 509-545-4042 Lewiston, ID 83501 Colville, WA 99114 bfcac.org 208-746-3351 or 800-326-4843 509-684-8421 WHITMAN COUNTY cap4action.org ruralresources.org Community Action Center GRANT &ADAMS COUNTIES Spokane Indian Housing 350 SE Fairmont Rd Opportunities Authority Pullman, WA 99163 Industrialization Center 6403 Sherwood Addition Rd 509-334-9147 717 Fruitvale Blvd Wellpinit, WA 99040 cacwhitman.org Yakima, WA 98902 509-818-1486 KLICKITAT & SKAMANIA 509-457-2902 spokaneiha.com COUNTIES SPOKANE COUNTY Community Action Council SNAP of Lewis, Mason &Thurston 212 W Second Ave Counties Spokane, WA 99201 3020 Willamette Dr NE 509-456-7627 Lacey, WA 98516 snapwa.org 360-438-1100 �IIWISTA® caclmt.org iC r j a A& ,4 AgoLooking for a w Save energy and money qualified contractor? With Avesta rebates. Use our Find-A-Contractor tool online at When you choose energy-efficient products for home upgrades, myavista.com/fi ndacontractor. you'll save energy and improve your comfort. You can save money, Compare the type too, thanks to energy-efficiency rebates from Avista (see back). of energy you choose. Learn more about our money-saving rebates. Estimate your annual heat and hot water costs using different Let our rebates make your next home improvement project more energy sources. Use our Fuel Cost affordable. Learn how you can save at myavista.com/getrebates. Comparison Calculator online at For questions, contact us at(509)495-4728 or rebates@myavista.com. myavista.com/fuelcalc. Residential energy-efficiency rebates /lli Simply submit your rebate application within 120 days of installation along with all necessary III%VISTA® documentation.The rebate amount you receive cannot exceed the cost of the project. Rebate amounts(current as of 04/2024) are subject to change. Other restrictions may apply. NEW EQUIPMENT OR UPGRADES • Energy Star Certified Smart Thermostat (self-installed) $150 $125 Energy Star Certified Smart Thermostat (contractor-installed) $200 $150 Must be Energy Star certified to qualify for rebate.Must connect to in-home Wi-Fi with smartphone application available.New construction and existing homes.Primary fuel source used for space heating must be Avista-provided electric or natural gas to qualify. Attic Insulation (R-11 or less increased to R-49 or greater') $1.50/sq.ft. $0.75/sq.ft. Wall Insulation (R-0 increased to R-13 or greater) $1.50/sq.ft. $0.75/sq.ft. Floor Insulation (R-0 increased to R-30 or greater) $1.50/sq.ft. N/A Floor Insulation (R-0 increased to R-19 or greater) $1.00/sq.ft. $0.75/sq.ft. Existing homes only.Must be installed by a licensed contractor.Primary fuel source used for space heating must be Avista-provided electric or natural gas to qualify."Will accept R-38+for attic insulation if contractor's invoice indicates installed R-value is the max value space allows. Windows (self-installed) U-factor of 0.29 to 0.23 receives $90 per $90-112 $90-112 window. U-factor of 0.22 or below receives $112 per window. per window per window Windows (contractor-installed) U-Factor of 0.29 to 0.23 receives $180-225 $180-225 $180 per window. U-factor of 0.22 or below receives $225 per window. per window per window Storm Windows (self-installed) $4.00/sq.ft. $1.00/sq.ft. Energy Star-certified for emissivity<_ .22 and solar transmissivity>_ .55 Storm Windows (contractor-installed) $5.00/sq.ft. $3.00/sq.ft. Energy Star-certified for emissivity<_ .22 and solar transmissivity>_ .55 Existing homes only.Primary fuel source used for space heating must be Avista-provided electric or natural gas to qualify. Insulated Exterior Doors (limit 4) $100 $100 Energy Star-certified or R-5 insulated.Existing homes only.Self-or contractor-installed. Sliding Glass Patio Doors (contractor-installed) $480-$600 $480-$600 U-factor of 0.29-0.23 receives $480 per sliding glass door; U-factor per sliding per sliding of 0.22 or below receives $600 per sliding glass door glass door glass door Sliding Glass Patio Doors (self-installed) $240-$300 $240-$300 U-factor of 0.29-0.23 receives $240 per sliding glass door; U-factor of per sliding per sliding 0.22 or below receives $300 per sliding glass door glass door glass door Existing homes only.Primary fuel source used for space heating must be Avista-provided electric or natural gas to qualify Energy Star-Certified Front Load Washer $50 $50 Energy Star-Certified Dryer $50 $50 Energy Star-Certified Refrigerator/Freezer $100 $100 Energy Star-Certified Freezer $50 $50 New construction and existing homes.Washers,refrigerators and freezers require Avista electric service.Electric dryers require Avista-provided electric and gas dryers require Avista-provided natural gas. Existing Electric Baseboard or Furnace N/A $2,100 to New Natural Gas Furnace Existing Electric Furnace and Water Heater Combo N/A $2,850 to New Natural Gas Furnace and Water Heater Combo Existing homes only.Must be installed by a licensed contractor.Primary fuel source used for space heating must be Avista-provided electric to qualify. Energy Star-Certified Manufactured Home $1,000 $1,000 for Electric or Combined Electric and Gas Customers Energy Star-Certified Manufactured Home Gas Only Customers $600 $600 New manufactured homes only.Must be Energy-Star qualified as certified by Northwest Energy Efficient Manufactured Housing Program(NEEM). Primary fuel source used for space heating must be Avista-provided electric to qualify. • Start Help Grandma through the maze to find the light a switch. 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I IT KIP, OF a Boosting energy CLEARWATER PAPER PLANT MANAGE pays • CLEARWATER PAPER PROCESS •. ENGINEER signif icantly • majorAVISTA ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE LEVI WESTRA Clearwater Paper in Lewiston, Idaho, torque.They also replaced oversized DC has earned accolades for energy efficiency pump motors with AC motors controlled by from the Idaho Governor's Office of Energy& VFDs,and upgraded to higher-efficacy air Mineral Resources for four consecutive years. compressors,which allowed the plant The manufacturer of private-brand tissue and to use one less compressor during paperboard products insists its success stems peak production. from its expert engineering team and strategic partnership with Avista. Avista helps most customers determine the best energy-saving projects.Todd, "We prioritized energy efficiency eight however, brings his ideas straight to years ago," recalls Clearwater Paper Process Avista for review. Control Engineer Todd Mooers. "We started with a lighting upgrade that led to significant ""He never has to pay an engineering firm for an evaluation," Kim says. "Our energy savings,which prompted us to do larger projects.That's when we contacted experts are always eager to assist." Avista about their rebates program." Todd says Avista makes it easier to Avista Account Executive Kim Casey obtain project approvals from his board. elaborates, "Our incentives help make projects Avista provides an analysis report showing financially viable for business customers so potential energy savings, rebate amounts, they can reduce energy consumption and and other details needed to make lower operating costs." informed decisions. In the past eight years,Avista has helped "Avista has outperformed its estimates Clearwater Paper conserve 25.5 million kWh on every project," says Todd. "You can't ask of electricity,or enough to power 2,500 for a better partner." homes annually. Projects included 12 lighting See how Avista can help your business upgrades to LED fixtures, retrofitting pump save energy at myavista.com/bizrebates. motors with variable frequency drives(VFDs) for controlling speed, and installing new wood-chip-refiner plates to reduce motor %JOR iW131 ,A100LE SC A lesscfi in energy MEAD SCHOOL DISTRICT BRYCEESCHENBACHER AVISTA eff idency. AVISTA i Partnering with Avista to help improve schools. The Mead School District in Washington In addition, Bown's use of advanced state is rapidly expanding, serving over HVAC and lighting control systems 10,000 students with 15 schools and and other customization ideas put him five support facilities. Responsible for years ahead of meeting Washington maintaining positive school environments State's clean buildings standards. though lighting, heating and cooling, "The upgrades reduced my operational security and other needs is Maintenance costs by over$210,000 annually," said and Operations Director Travis Bown. gown, "and that is on top of receiving "When Bown has ideas to improve energy $392,000 in Avista rebates." efficiency, he relies on feedback and money- back incentives from Avista," according According Avista Account Executive to Avista Energy Solutions Engineer Bryce Kim Vollan, Bown's partnership with Avista Eschenbacher. "We help him make informed has also facilitated energy studies and decisions about which of his ideas make pilot programs, benefiting both parties. sense to leverage elsewhere in the District." "What we gain from Travis and Bown agrees. "Avista does a really what he gains from us make it the great job of vetting a project and telling perfect partnership," says Vollan. you what the simple payback will be." In under six years, Bown completed For more information, 203 Mead School District projects with visit myavista.com/bizrebates Avista.These included everything from or call (800)936-6629. LED lighting and custom control systems to energy-saving block heaters for Mead District transportation team buses. 00or > rebates.PPF Business customers like you are saving energy and money with Avista Achieve your With high-efficiency upgrades, operational and the money you'll save on energy sustainability costs can be reinvested in other goals. areas of your business. Our team of energy experts can help Standard Rebates you identify savings opportunities. Get money back on common high-efficiency upgrades such Contact your Avista account executive as LED lighting, insulation, VFDs or commercial refrigeration. at myavista.com/bizhelp or call No pre-qualification on LED lighting needed. For full details, (800) 936-6629 to learn more. visit myavista.com/bizrebates for qualifying products, equipment and details. Site-Specific Incentives Financial incentives may be available for energy-saving projects outside our Standard program guidelines. Custom projects require pre-qualification and analysis. To get started, contact your Avista account executive. Small Business Partner Program For Avista's small business customers, we'll send one of our licensed partner contractors to your site to talk with you about your project, draw up a bid and determine eligibility for any of our rebate programs, so you can decide if and how you'd like to move forward. Contact Lorri Kirstein at Iorri.kirstein@avistacorp.com or(509)495-2873 for more information. Energy efficiency rebates and incentives Standard Rebates W1 Commercial Food Service and Ultra Low-Temp Freezers Incentives are available on purchases Save energy with instant discounts on qualified equipment. from approved dealers. Commercial Lighting Rebates available for lighting retrofits Save energy immediately with lighting upgrades. LED technology continues and lighting controls. to improve, further reducing costs and minimizing maintenance needs. Commercial Insulation Rebates available for energy-efficient wall, Prevent air from escaping or entering your building by adding insulation attic and roof insulation. You'll save on heating and cooling and keep your space more comfortable. Commercial Connected Thermostat Rebates available to Washington customers Replace your standard thermostat with a connected thermostat only with primary heating equipment to save energy. fueled by Avista electricity or natural gas. 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Green Motors Rewind Rebates available for Green Rewinds on Overtime, all motors lose efficiency. A bad repair/rewind can adversely 15hp to 500hp NEMA-rated motors at affect overall functionality. Quality rewinding ("green rewind")ensures participating service centers. a motor maintains its original efficiency. Pay for Performance Retrofit Rebates available for buildings with 20,000 sf Annual incentives that capture all electric and/or natural gas savings at or more of conditioned space and dependent the meter, rather than separate rebates for individual measures. upon annual energy savings. ProgramDirect Install Lighting Schedule 11 and 12 small business customers are eligible for low to no-cost Email us at avistasmallbizlighting@cplusc.com LED lighting installation by one of our licensed partner contractors. Rebates are or call (206)207-2971 ext. 573 available as a direct discount on your invoice for LED retrofits and controls. Site-Specif energy-saving projects that do not meet our Standard program guidelines,a Incentives vary by project and state, custom(site-specific)financial incentive may be available. Eligibility is dependent potentially covering a significant portion upon project analysis and pre-qualification, prior to the projects start.To learn of costs. more,find and contact your account executive at myavista.com/bizhelp. For complete program details and rebate forms, visit myavista.com/bizrebates or call (800) 936-6629. 2024 Get a FREE home energy JY -.J audit. �ursf, • _ • home Whether you rent or own, a Home Energy Audit can help waste you understand how your home uses energy. Our certified, energy, third-party experts will uncover areas that need attention, costing you moreincluding equipment, appliances, insulation and more. than it • • You'll get personalized recommendations on ways to improve your energy efficiency and comfort. Find andaddress Learn more and sign up at Home EnergyAudit-FREEFREE for Idaho myavista.com/homeenergyaudit 0 0 • Washington Avista customers' or call us at(800) 227-9187. *Some restrictions apply. ❑ •s_•_�z r Get a FREE home energy JY -.J audit. �ursf, • _ • home Whether you rent or own, a Home Energy Audit can help waste you understand how your home uses energy. Our certified, energy, third-party experts will uncover areas that need attention, costing you moreincluding equipment, appliances, insulation and more. than it • • You'll get personalized recommendations on ways to improve your energy efficiency and comfort. Find andaddress Learn more and sign up at Home EnergyAudit-FREEFREE for Idaho myavista.com/homeenergyaudit 0 0 • Washington Avista customers' or call us at(800) 227-9187. *Some restrictions apply. ❑ •s_•_�z r AVA642i O __V —APF - Avista works with local community agencies to offer FREE energy-saving home upgrades to customers who qualify.Adding insulation,sealing windows, and installing new doors can lower energy costs and increase comfort.Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are also installed if needed(See how to apply on back). f Learn more at myavista.com/energysavingupgrades. Una traducci6n al espanol de esta informacion esta disponible en el sitio web myavista.com/energysavingupgrades. Apply for your FREE upgrades. If you get help paying your Avista bill,you likely qualify for the program, which starts with a FREE Home Energy Audit.Call your local agency below for more information. 10 Northern-Most Ferry,Lincoln,Pend Oreille Spokane Indian Idaho Counties& &Stevens Counties Reservation Asotin County,WA Rural Resources Spokane Indian Community Action Partnership Community Action Housing Authority (208)746-3351 (877)219-5542 (509)408-1890 (800)326-4843 ruralresources.org spokaneiha.com cap4action.org Klickitat&Skamania Whitman County Adams&Grant Counties Counties Community Action Center Opportunities Community Action (509)334-9147 Industrialization Center Council of Lewis,Mason cacwhitman.org (509)765-9206 &Thurston Counties oicofwa.org (360)438-1100 caclmt.org Benton&Franklin Counties Benton Franklin Community Spokane County Action Committee SNAP (509)545-4042 (509)456-7627 bfcac.org snapwa.org I . I MI AL, AIW C Avista works with local community agencies to offer FREE energy-saving home upgrades to customers who qualify. Adding insulation, sealing windows, and installing new doors can lower energy costs and increase comfort. Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are also installed if needed (See how to apply on back). 10 Learn more at myavista.com/energysavingupgrades. Una traduccion al espanol de esta informacion esta disponible en el sitio web myavista.com/energysavingupgrades. ■ %till Apply for your FREE upgrades. If you get help paying your Avista bill, you likely qualify for the program, which starts with a FREE Home Energy Audit. Call your local agency below for more information. 10 Northern-Most Ferry, Lincoln, Pend Oreille Spokane Indian Idaho Counties & & Stevens Counties Reservation Asotin County, WA Rural Resources Spokane Indian Community Action Partnership Community Action Housing Authority (208) 746-3351 (877) 219-5542 (509) 408-1890 (800) 326-4843 ruralresources.org spokaneiha.com cap4action.org Klickitat & Skamania Whitman County Adams & Grant Counties Counties Community Action Center Opportunities Community Action (509) 334-9147 Industrialization Center Council of Lewis, Mason cacwhitman.org (509) 765-9206 &Thurston Counties oicofwa.org (360) 438-1100 caclmt.org Benton & Franklin Counties Benton Franklin Community Spokane County Action Committee SNAP (509) 545-4042 (509) 456-7627 bfcac.org snapwa.org Kim Casey Regions served: National accounts and Lewiston, Clarkston, Moscow, Clearwater Valley, Pullman, Camas Prairie Office: (208)798-1405 Cell: (208)790-3990 Email: kimberley.casey@avistacorp.com Meet Jamie Howard • Regions served:Coeur d'Alene, Hayden, Kellogg,Wallace,St. Maries Office: (208)769-1871 '' Cell: (208)277-4602 Avista Email: jamie.howard@avistacorp.com Account ± r� Tracie Oergel Executive Regions served: North Spokane(North of the Spokane River), Deer Park,Colville, Kettle Falls, Reardan, Davenport,Wellpinit,Wilbur Office: (509)495-4078 account - • Cell: (509)370-3848 Our ur Email: tracie.oergel@avistacorp.com go-to managementaccount assist with all your - Chris Morris related needs.They're eager t• Regions served:South Spokane,Southeast Spokane _ • anything • energy (East of Division,South of the Spokane River),Spokane t Valley,Spokane Industrial Park, Liberty Lake,Spangle, efficiency projects - • incentives, / Rockford,Fairfield, Rosalia,Tekoa,Colfax o account managementand new Office: (509)495-7319 construction processes,to green Cell: (509)495-7319 energy options and more. If you're Email: chris.morris@avistacorp.com pursuing a custom rebate, get your account executive involved early • project prequalification. Brit Stottlemyre Regions served:Post Falls, Rathdrum, Spirit Lake,Sandpoint, Bonners Ferry Office: (208)769-1340 Cell: (208)755-5406 Email: brittany.stottlemyre@avistacorp.com Christian Wright Regions served:Downtown Spokane,West Spokane,Airway Heights, Medical Lake,Cheney, Othello,Odessa, Ritzville,Goldendale,Stevenson Office: (509)495-2910 Cell: (509)999-2981 Email: christian.wright@avistacorp.com Not sure who to contact or •• your • code?. . or call (800) 936-6629 and your account executive will get back to you. �iV►STA Save money on your next enerJYm Y pJefficienc u rade. Lower your energy costs and improve your bottom line. Standard Rebates Small Business Partner Program Get money back on common high- Small business customers on rate schedules efficiency upgrades such as LED lighting, 11 and 12 in Washington and Idaho can get insulation, VFDs, commercial food service personalized help and advice to make energy- equipment and refrigeration, and more. No saving projects and upgrades easier to tackle. prequalification is needed, and applying is At no cost to you, we'll send a licensed easy. To see options that qualify and rebate contractor to your site to discuss your project, amounts, visit myavista.com/bizrebates. draw up a bid, and determine eligibility Site-Specific Incentives for any of our rebate options. Contact your Save on high-efficiency upgrades that don't Account Executive to get started and learn fit within our standard rebate options. more at myavista.com/smallbizprogram. Examples include compressed air, windows, Small Business Direct Install industrial processes, motors, insulation, Lighting Program agricultural lighting, and more. Energy-efficient lighting and lighting controls Qualifying projects must: reduce energy usage and maintenance costs. • Complete a project prequalification Small-business customers on rate schedules 11 analysis with Avista before getting started. and 12 in Washington and Idaho can get lighting • Result in verifiable energy savings. upgrades for little to no cost. To sign up, visit • Have a 10-year minimum measure life. myavista.com/smallbizlighting. • Not exceed a 15-year simple payback. Incentive amounts: • Will not exceed 70 percent of the incremental project costs. Let Avista help you • Are based on the first year of energy savings, after project completion. pay for upgrades with • Washington incentives are $0.26 per kWh our money-saving and $3.50 per therm saved. business rebates. • Idaho incentives are $0.23 per kWh and $3.50 per therm saved. Projects already under construction are not eligible. Get started by contacting your Avista Account Executive. Kim Casey Regions served: National accounts and Lewiston, Clarkston, Moscow, Clearwater Valley, Pullman, Camas Prairie Office: (208)798-1405 Cell: (208)790-3990 Email: kimberley.casey@avistacorp.com Meet Jamie Howard • Regions served:Coeur d'Alene, Hayden, Kellogg,Wallace,St. Maries Office: (208)769-1871 ' :_ Cell: (208)277-4602 Avista Email: jamie.howard@avistacorp.com Account Tracie Oergel Executive Regions served: North Spokane(North of the Spokane River), Deer Park,Colville, Kettle Falls, y Reardan, Davenport,Wellpinit,Wilbur Office: (509)495-4078 - Cell: (509)370-3848 Our account executives your Email: tracie.oergel@avistacorp.com go-to managementaccount assist with all your energy- Chris Morris related needs.They're eager t• Regions served:South Spokane,Southeast Spokane _ • with anything from energy (East of Division,South of the Spokane River),Spokane t Valley,Spokane Industrial Park, Liberty Lake,Spangle, efficiency projects - • incentives, Rockford,Fairfield, Rosalia,Tekoa,Colfax o account managementand new Office: (509)495-7319 construction processes,to green Cell: (509)495-7319 energy options and more. If you're Email: chris.morris@avistacorp.com pursuing a custom rebate, get your account executive involved early • project prequalification. Brit Sdao Regions served:Post Falls, Rathdrum, Spirit Lake,Sandpoint, Bonners Ferry Office: (208)769-1340 Cell: (208)755-5406 Email: brittany.sdao@avistacorp.com i Christian Wright Regions served:Downtown Spokane,West Spokane,Airway Heights, Medical Lake,Cheney, Othello,Odessa, Ritzville,Goldendale,Stevenson Office: (509)495-2910 Cell: (509)999-2981 Email: christian.wright@avistacorp.com Not sure who to contact or •• your • code?. . or call :00 and your account executive will get back to you. �iV►STA Save money on your next enerJYm Y pJefficienc u rade. Lower your energy costs and improve your bottom line. Standard Rebates Small Business Partner Program Get money back on common high- Small business customers on rate schedules efficiency upgrades such as LED lighting, 11 and 12 in Washington and Idaho can get insulation, VFDs, commercial food service personalized help and advice to make energy- equipment and refrigeration, and more. No saving projects and upgrades easier to tackle. prequalification is needed, and applying is At no cost to you, we'll send a licensed easy. To see options that qualify and rebate contractor to your site to discuss your project, amounts, visit myavista.com/bizrebates. draw up a bid, and determine eligibility Site-Specific Incentives for any of our rebate options. Contact your Save on high-efficiency upgrades that don't Account Executive to get started and learn fit within our standard rebate options. more at myavista.com/smallbizprogram. Examples include compressed air, windows, Small Business Direct Install industrial processes, motors, insulation, Lighting Program agricultural lighting, and more. Energy-efficient lighting and lighting controls Qualifying projects must: reduce energy usage and maintenance costs. • Complete a project prequalification Small-business customers on rate schedules 11 analysis with Avista before getting started. and 12 in Washington and Idaho can get lighting • Result in verifiable energy savings. upgrades for little to no cost. To sign up, visit • Have a 10-year minimum measure life. myavista.com/smallbizlighting. • Not exceed a 15-year simple payback. Incentive amounts: • Will not exceed 70 percent of the incremental project costs. Let Avista help you • Are based on the first year of energy savings, after project completion. pay for upgrades with • Washington incentives are $0.26 per kWh our money-saving and $3.50 per therm saved. business rebates. • Idaho incentives are $0.23 per kWh and $3.50 per therm saved. Projects already under construction are not eligible. Get started by contacting your Avista Account Executive. 00or > rebates.PPF Business customers like you are saving energy and money with Avista Achieve your With high-efficiency upgrades, operational and the money you'll save on energy sustainability costs can be reinvested in other goals. areas of your business. Our team of energy experts can help Standard Rebates you identify savings opportunities. Get money back on common high-efficiency upgrades such as LED lighting, insulation, VFDs or commercial refrigeration. No pre-qualification needed. 0 0 Site-Specific Incentives Financial incentives may be available for energy-saving projects outside our Standard program guidelines. Site-Specific projects IMF r. require pre-qualification and analysis by Avista. Scan the code, visit Small Business Partner Program myavista.com/bUrebates, We'll send one of our licensed partner contractors to your site to talk or call (800) 936-6629 to learn more with you about your project, draw up a bid and determine eligibility for and find your Avista account executive. any of our rebate programs. For small business customers only. Energy efficiency rebates and incentives Standard Rebates W1 Commercial Food Service and Ultra Low-Temp Freezers Incentives are available on purchases Save energy with instant discounts on qualified equipment. from approved dealers. Commercial Lighting Rebates available for lighting retrofits Save energy immediately with lighting upgrades. LED technology continues and lighting controls. to improve, further reducing costs and minimizing maintenance needs. Commercial Insulation Rebates available for energy-efficient wall, Prevent air from escaping or entering your building by adding insulation attic and roof insulation. You'll save on heating and cooling and keep your space more comfortable. Commercial Connected Thermostat Rebates available to Washington customers Replace your standard thermostat with a connected thermostat only with primary heating equipment to save energy. fueled by Avista electricity or natural gas. Commercial Clothes Washer Rebates available to Washington customers Save energy by replacing your commercial clothes washer only with water heating fueled by Avista with a new ENERGY STAR product. electricity or natural gas. Commercial Grocer For customers with commercial refrigeration (grocery stores, supermarkets, Rebates available for various display case convenience stores, etc.). Upgrade equipment to improve efficiencies and LEDs, doors, motors, control, strip curtains minimize energy losses. and gaskets. Commercial Compressed Air Leak Detection Rebates available and dependent upon Reduce energy use by repairing leaks in your compressed air system. verified leak repair and energy savings. HVAC Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) VFDs use far less pressure and power than single-speed motors, yet create Rebates available for retrofits of VFDs on the same energy flow necessary to drive fans and pumps. Minimize wasted commercial HVAC equipment. energy and save on operational costs. Green Motors Rewind Rebates available for Green Rewinds on Overtime, all motors lose efficiency. A bad repair/rewind can adversely 15hp to 500hp NEMA-rated motors at affect overall functionality. Quality rewinding ("green rewind")ensures participating service centers. a motor maintains its original efficiency. Pay for Performance Retrofit Rebates available for buildings with Annual incentives that capture all electric and/or natural gas savings at conditioned space and dependent the meter, rather than separate rebates for individual measures. upon annual energy savings. ProgramDirect Install Lighting Schedule 11 and 12 small business customers are eligible for low to no-cost Visit myavista.com/smallbizlighting, LED lighting installation by one of our licensed partner contractors. Rebates are or call (206)207-2971 ext. 573 to sign up. available as a direct discount on your invoice for LED retrofits and controls. Site-Specif energy-saving projects that do not meet our Standard program Incentives vary by project and state, guidelines,a custom(site-specific)financial incentive may be available. potentially covering a significant portion Eligibility is dependent upon project analysis and pre-qualification, of costs. Find and contact your account g y p p p y p q executive at myavista.com/bizhelp prior to the project's start. to get started. For complete program details and rebate forms, visit myavista.com/bizrebates or call (800) 936-6629. 8/24 Commercial Interior Lighting Rebates 2025 Changes to Interior Commercial Lighting Incentives Fluorescent Replacement Lamps T12/T8 Fluorescent to<_ 13W T8 Two-Foot TLED $9.00 $6.00 Incentive reduction T12/T8 Fluorescent to<17W T8 Three-Foot TLED $11.00 $10.00 Incentive reduction T12/T8 Fluorescent to<_23W T8 Four-Foot TLED $14.00 $12.00 Incentive reduction T12/T8 Fluorescent to<45W T8 Eight-Foot TLED* $27.00 $25.00 Incentive reduction T12/T8 Fluorescent to<_23W T8 U-Bend TLED $15.00 $15.00 T5 Fluorescent to<18W T5 Four-Foot TLED $17.00 $17.00 T5HO Fluorescent to<29W T5HO Four-Foot TLED $35.00 $30.00 Incentive reduction T8/T5 TLED to TLED(3-4 W reduction) $3.00 $3.00 T8/T5 TLED to TLED(>_5W reduction) $7.00 $5.00 Incentive reduction Four Pin-Base CFL to<_ 18W Four-Pin Plug-in LED lamp* $18.00 $17.00 Incentive reduction 20-50W MR16 to<9W MR16 LED $9.00 $9.00 Replacement Four-Foot T12/T8 Flourescent to<_40W 1X4 LED Strip Fixture $40.00 $30.00 Incentive reduction Four-Foot T12/T8 Flourescent to<40W 2X2 LED Fixture $40.00 $25.00 Incentive reduction Four-Foot T12/T8 Flourescent to<60W 2X4 LED Fixture $75.00 $50.00 Incentive reduction Eight-Foot T12/T8 Fluorescent to<_90W Eight-Foot LED Strip Fixture $90.00 $70.00 Incentive reduction >_42W CFL to<20W LED Fixture $20.00 $20.00 65W Incadescent to<_ 10 watt LED Fixture $55.00 $30.00 Incentive reduction 75-100W Incandescent to<_20W LED Fixture $65.00 $40.00 Incentive reduction >_ 150W Incandescent to<_30W LED Fixture $85.00 $75.00 Incentive reduction 4-Lamp T5HO Fluorescent to<_ 130W LED Fixture $120.00 $110.00 Incentive reduction 6-Lamp T5HO Fluorescent to<_ 165W LED Fixture $210.00 $140.00 Incentive reduction 8-Lamp T5HO Fluorescent to<_250W LED Fixture Site Specific $200.00 New Measure 175W HID to<_75W LED Fixture or(E39)Screw-Base Lamp $150.00 $140.00 Incentive reduction 250W HID to<_ 140W LED Fixture or(E39)Screw-Base Lamp $300.00 $260.00 Incentive reduction 400W HID to<_175W LED Fixture or(E39)Screw-Base Lamp $325.00 $310.00 Incentive reduction 1000W HID to<400W LED Fixture or(E39)Screw-Base Lamp $600.00 $600.00 N I Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor $17.00 $10.00 Incentive reduction Ceiling or Fixture Mount Occupancy Sensor(per sensor) $75.00 $30.00 Incentive reduction LLLC Networked Lighting Controls(per fixture controlled) $150.00 $50.00 Incentive reduction Questions?Contact Rachelle Humphrey at rachelle.humphrey@avistacorp.com *Please see Commercial Lighting Incentive Agreement for detailed eligibility requirements. Commercial Exterior Lighting Rebates 2025 Changes to Exterior Commercial Lighting Incentives HID Replacement Lighting 70-89W HID to <_ 25W LED Fixture or Lamp $85.00 $85.00 90-100W HID to <_ 30W LED Fixture or Lamp $120.00 $120.00 150W HID to <_ 50W LED Fixture or Lamp $180.00 $180.00 175W HID to <_ 100W LED Fixture or Lamp $180.00 $180.00 200W HID to <_ 140W LED Fixture or Lamp $120.00 $120.00 250W HID to <_ 140W LED Fixture or Lamp $230.00 $230.00 320W HID to <_ 160W LED Fixture or Lamp $280.00 $280.00 400W HID to <_ 175W LED Fixture or Lamp $375.00 $375.00 575W HID to <_ 300W LED Fixture or Lamp $400.00 $400.00 750W HID to <_ 300W LED Fixture or Lamp $750.00 $750.00 1000W HID to <_400W LED Fixture or Lamp $930.00 $930.00 1500W HID to <_ 600W LED Fixture or Lamp $1,300.00 $1,050.00 Incentive Reduction T12/T8 Fluorescent to <_T8 TLED (>_ 18W reduction) $20.00 $20.00 New Construction Lighting MW 175W Code HID Fixture to <_ 100W LED Fixture $170.00 $170.00 250W Code HID Fixture to<_ 140W LED Fixture $225.00 $225.00 320W&400W Code HID Fixture to_< 160W LED Fixture $250.00 $250.00 • to LED Sign Lighting Retrofit T12HO to LED Sign Lighting $13.00 $13.00 Exterior Networked Lighting Controls $85.00 Site Specific Questions?Contact Rachelle Humphrey at rachelle.humphrey@avistacorp.com. *Please see Commercial Lighting Incentive Agreement for detailed eligibility requirements. 2025 Commercial Program Changes Program2025 . -Program - Commercial Grocer Medium Temp-ECM replacing Shaded Pole-9 W $50er unit Discontinued All documentation must be output power p received before 12/31/24 Medium Temp-ECM replacing Shaded Pole_10 $50er unit Discontinued All documentation must be to 15 W output power p received before 12/31/24 Medium Temp-ECM replacing Shaded Pole_16 er unit Discontinued All documentation must be to 20 W output power $50 p received before 12/31/24 Medium Temp-ECM replacing Shaded Pole_20+ $50 per unit Discontinued All documentation must be W output power received before 12/31/24 Medium Temp-ECM replacing Permanent er unit Discontinued All documentation must be Split Capacitor-9 W output power $50 p received before 12/31/24 Medium Temp-ECM replacing Permanent $50er unit Discontinued All documentation must be Split Capacitor_10 to 15 W output power p received before 12/31/24 Medium Temp-ECM replacing Permanent $50er unit Discontinued All documentation must be Split Capacitor_16 to 20 W output power p received before 12/31/24 Medium Temp-ECM replacing Permanent er unit Discontinued All documentation must be Split Capacitor_20+W output power $50 p received before 12/31/24 Commercial •tive Insulation Program Attic=< R11 to R30-R44 $1.00 per sq ft Discontinued All documentation must be received before 12/31/24 Commercial • Program $200 per HP of motor Discontinued All documentation must be received before 12/31/24 Pay for • - Program Requirement of 20,000 No square footage square feet or greater requirement Washington Connected Thermostat Program $150 per thermostat Discontinued All documentation must be received before 12/31/24 Questions?Contact Greta Zink at(509)495-4793 or greta.zink@avistacorp.com. Please see Individual Program Requirements for detailed eligibility requirements. Avista Green Motors Rewind Incentive Form Please complete all fields on this form and email a copy of the form and invoice associated with this work to greta.zink@avistacorp.com. Customer must be an Avista electric customer to qualify for the Avista incentive. For verification questions please call Greta Zink at 509.495.4793. Incentive Application Form CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION Service Center Name Service Center Contact Contact Phone SC ID No-Motor Tag No - (Invoice Or Job#) Customer Name Physical Address City,State,Zip If Motor is not installed at the above address,please fill out the installation address below. Installation Address Building City,State,Zip Industry Type Customer Contact Name (End-Users contact information Phone is for utility follow-up) Email(if available) Utility and Account No. Motor Application (NEMA Standard Rated)HP 15HP through 5,000HP Efficiency% RPM Frame Enclosure Number of Shifts motor runs Is the motor a spare? Estimated Reinstall Date Invoice/Rewind Date Invoice Number Customer Incentive Credit Amount Incentive Credit must be$1 per HP Credit/Reimbursement $2 per HP SC Responsible Employee Before Stripping Watts Per lb. Core loss test before and after stripping indicating acceptability(final core loss After Stripping Watts Per lb. test results must be less than or equal to four watts/lb.,the final result may not be Watts Lost Difference greater than 20%of the first result and less than four watts/lb. Please be advised that this program will be discontinued in 2025, and Avista must receive all documentation no later than December 31, 2024. /IIW _ ►r�Asra' Commercial HVAC VFD Retrofit Agreement Commercial HVAC Variable Frequency Drive Retrofit Program II II II BUSINESS NAME AVISTA ACCOUNT NUMBER AVISTA METER NUMBER BUSINESS PHONE PROJECT SITE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP (if different from site address) II CONTACT NAME EMAIL Applying for the rebate, please submit: Mail To: You have 90 Days from • Completed and signed rebate form Avista—MSC-15 Commercial HVAC VFD Program completion of project to • Invoices that include new equipment cost, P.O. Box 3727 submit this form. make and model of VFD Spokane, WA 99220-3727 • Documentation that verifies HP of equipment Or Email: greta.zink@avistacorp.com VFD is installed on For more information contact your Avista Account Executive or Greta Zink at 509-495-4793 1. ELIGIBILITY 2. PAYMENT 3.VERIFICATION Incentives are available for New Equipment must be purchased All VFD projects must be verified commercial facilities with electric and installed before payment will be before payment is issued. service provided by Avista on a non issued and in no event will Incentive residential rate schedule. payments exceed invoiced costs. Allow 4-6 weeks for processing and payment. I certify that I meet eligibility requirements of this Program and that all statements made of this Agreement, including invoices/receipts,are correct to the best of my knowledge. I agree to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. CUSTOMER SIGNATURE DATE OPTIONAL - RELEASE PAYMENT I, the undersigned, request that my Avista Energy Efficiency Program incentive payment check("Check") be made payable and sent to the vendor identified below. By signing this Release, I acknowledge my understanding that I will not receive the Check, directly, but that such Check will be made payable and sent to the vendor. I understand that releasing the incentive payment to the vendor does not exempt me from the Energy Efficiency Program requirements outlined in my Incentive Agreement with Avista. VENDOR NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP 01/24 Continued on next page Commercial HVAC VFD Retrofit For • This incentive program applies to retrofits of variable frequency drives installed on commercial heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment served on an electric non-residential rate schedule. Use a separate line for each VFD including primary pump and fans only. Spare, installed backup and redundant pumps or fans and new construction projects are not eligible for this incentive. • Please fill out the information below. If your HVAC VFD project doesn't fit the equirements of this agreement,you must have your project evaluated through Avista's Site Specific(custom) P ogram prior to installation. DATE OF INSTALLATION: SPECIFIC LOCATION OF EQUIPMENT: VFD is for control and not for a soft start ❑ There are not two VFDs on the same fluid flow system ❑ Table A - Fan or Pump Application Codes e� APPLICATION APPLICATION SFA SUPPLY FAN OR SUPPLY AIR HANDLER FWP BOILER FEED WATER PUMP SFP SUPPLY FAN ON VAV PACKAGED OR ROOFTOP HVAC UNIT CTP COOLING TOWER PUMP RFA RETURN FAN OF RETURN AIR HANDLER CHWP CHILLED WATER PUMP RFP RETURN FAN ON VAV PACKAGED OR ROOFTOP HVAC UNIT COWP CONDENSING WATER PUMP BEF BUILDING EXHAUST FAN OTHER PLEASE SPECIFY IN TABLE C Table B - VFD Incentive per HP of Designed Primary Motor Load • MAXIMUM PER HP VFD FANS $200 VFD COOLING PUMP ONLY $200 VFD HEATING PUMP ONLY OR COMBINED HEATING AND COOLING PUMP $200 Table C - Incentive Calculation APPLICATION •D TO TO MOTOR(HP) • 1 $ X $ $ 2 $ X $ $ 3 $ X $ $ 4 $ X $ $ 5 $ X $ $ 6 $ X $ $ TOTALS $ $ INCENTIVE AMOUNT $ 01/24 Continued on next page Additional Terms and Conditions for Energy Efficiency Service This Incentive Agreement("Agreement") is entered into payment unless another method of disbursement(including between Avista Corporation ("Avista") and the "Customer" multiple cash payments over a period of time or offsets specified on the front of this Agreement(sometimes referred to Customer's energy bills) is agreed to by the Parties. to, individually, as a "Party" and collectively, as the "Parties") Customer is responsible for payment of any federal, state, for the acquisition of electric and natural gas resource savings or local income and/or corporate taxes associated with through improvements in the efficiency of equipment owned Customer's receipt of the Payment. and operated by Customer as specified on the front of this 4. Qualifying Project. This Agreement applies to only Agreement. Therefore, the Parties agree as follows: the Facility and Equipment specified on the front of this Agreement. In the event Customer requests additional 1.Term of Agreement. This Agreement will become projects, a new application must be filled out and effective when executed by both Parties and remain in submitted. effect: (i) until Customer's Energy Efficiency Payment ("Payment") has been disbursed if Customer's Payment is 5. Inspection of Facilities. Avista may inspect the less than $50,000, OR (ii)for five (5)years from the date Equipment, at its option during reasonable hours, for the of implementation of the "Measures" or("Equipment") if purpose of verifying installation of the Equipment and Customer's Payment is greater than $50,000. In the event Customer's compliance with its performance obligations Customer fails to complete installation of the Equipment under this Agreement. This provision does not impose by the date specified on the front of this Agreement, this upon Avista an obligation to inspect the Equipment and is Agreement will terminate and Avista's obligations waived. not intended to substitute for or relieve Customer of any responsibilities related to the purchase, design, installation, 2. Equipment Selection, Installation, Operation and operation and/or maintenance of such Equipment. Maintenance. The selection, purchase, and installation of the Equipment will be, solely, Customer's responsibility. 6. Continued Availability.The Payment is contingent upon Avista's evaluation of the Equipment is only for the purpose continued funding availability through Avista's Tariff for the of determining Customer's eligibility under Avista's Energy Measures applicable under this Agreement. Efficiency Program ("Program"). AVISTA MAKES NO, 7. Sub-metering. Customer shall: (i) permit Avista to install AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED OR EXPRESS WARRANTIES and maintain sub-metering equipment(at Avista's sole (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES expense), and (ii) provide Avista with reasonable access OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR to such sub-metering equipment for meter reading or PURPOSE), AND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY maintenance purposes. REPRESENTATION OR PROMISE WITH RESPECT TO THE g, Compliance with Laws. Customer guarantees that it, its EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR LABOR REQUIRED TO INSTALL agents and employees, and any subcontractor(s) it may THE EQUIPMENT AT CUSTOMER'S SITE ADDRESS, OR THE retain to install or maintain the Equipment, will be familiar COST OF SUCH EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND LABOR, OR with, and at all times will comply with all applicable federal, ANY ENERGY SAVINGS THAT MAY ACCRUE FROM THE state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, and/or rules and INSTALLATION OF SUCH EQUIPMENT. Customer, at its sole regulations pertaining to the installation, maintenance, expense, will be responsible for any required maintenance, operation and/or use of the Equipment. repair and/or replacement of the Equipment. In the event any of the Equipment becomes defective or fails to operate 9• Release of Information. Customer authorizes Avista to properly, Customer must repair the Equipment in such a provide information related to the electric and/or natural manner as to maintain or exceed the Equipment's original gas service at the Facility including, but not limited to, energy efficiency rating or replace such Equipment with Customer's contact name and phone number, service Equipment that has equal or higher efficiency ratings. address, pertinent usage history, and incentive information (collectively, "Customer Information")to authorized entities 3. Payment. After completing the installation of the who need such Customer Information to verify, without Equipment, Customer must provide documentation, limitation, energy savings related to Measures installed at acceptable to Avista, verifying the purchase and installation Customer's Facility and Avista's compliance with federal and costs. The Payment will be: (i) determined solely by Avista state Energy Efficiency Standards. in accordance with Schedules 90 and/or 190 (the "Tariff (ii) considered final; and (iii) disbursed as a one-time 01/24 Continued on next page 10. Disclaimer and Indemnity. Customer certifies that it hazardous waste and disposed of in accordance with the is voluntarily participating in the Program. Customer Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA). NOTE: understands that Avista is providing funding and Fluorescent, neon, mercury vapor, high-pressure sodium, analysis, only, and assumes no liability for: (i) Customer's and metal halide lamps; and ballasts containing Polycyclic decision to enter into this Agreement; (ii)the Equipment Chlorinated Biphenyl (PCB)are considered hazardous selected by Customer; (iii) any third party selected by waste. Fluorescent linear tubes can be recycled at many Customer to install such Equipment; or(iv) any disputes recycling centers. arising out of repair or replacement of the Equipment. 13.Assignment.This Agreement will inure to the benefit of Customer shall indemnify and defend Avista and its and be binding upon the successors and assigns of the agents and employees, from all claims, losses, harm, respective Parties. Neither Party may assign or transfer liabilities, damages, and expenses(including attorneys' this Agreement without the prior written approval of fees), or allegations of same, arising as a result of this the other Party(which approval will not be unreasonably Agreement except to the extent that any such claims, withheld)except for a transfer to a parent, subsidiary, or affiliate of such Party. losses, harm, liabilities, damages and/or expenses (including attorneys' fees), or allegations of same, arise 14. Governing Law and Venue.This Agreement will be as a result of Avista's sole negligence. construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of either the State of Washington or Idaho, depending 11. Incentive Payment Reimbursement. If Customer's upon the Facility Site Address, excluding any choice of Payment is greater than $50,000 and, during the law rules which may direct the application of the laws of 5-year term of this Agreement, Customer: (i) chooses another jurisdiction. Any action to enforce the terms of to take electric or natural gas service from , any other this Agreement will be brought in a court of competent supplier, or from Avista under tariffs that do not jurisdiction where Customer's Facility is located. fund energy efficiency programs, (ii)fails to properly 15.Attorney's Fees. If any action is brought to enforce this maintain or replace the Measures in accordance with Agreement,the prevailing Party in such action will be this Agreement, or(iii) closes its business, (each, a entitled to an award of reasonable attorney's fees and "Termination Event"), this Agreement will terminate costs incurred in such action, in addition to any other and Customer shall reimburse Avista for the pro-rated relief available to it at law or in equity. portion of the Payment that will not be recouped 16.Amendment and Waiver.This Agreement may not be by Avista due to the fact that such Termination modified or varied except by written agreement between Event will result in the loss of(i)the energy savings the Parties. If, at any time, the terms of this Agreement anticipated under this Agreement, and (ii)the Program are not strictly adhered to or enforced, such requirements contributions contained in Avista's tariffs. In the event will not be deemed waived or modified but will, at all Customer's obligations are assigned in accordance with subsequent times, be deemed in full force and effect. this Agreement, the assignee will be responsible for 17. Entirety of Agreement.This Agreement: (i) is the assuming Customer's obligations applicable under this entire agreement between the Parties concerning its Agreement. subject matter and supersedes all prior agreements and 12. Disposal of Existing Equipment.All equipment and understandings related to same,whether or not written; and (ii) is not intended to confer upon any entity other materials removed and/or replaced at the Facility must than Avista and Customer any rights or remedies under be permanently disabled, sold for scrap, recycled, and/or removed from the Facility and destroyed, at the Agreement. Customer's expense. Customer is responsible for We collect your personal information for Avista Rebate recycling or disposing of all equipment and materials Programs. For information on what Avista collects and removed in accordance with applicable law. Energy how we protect customer information, please refer to Efficiency lighting retrofits require removal of lamps and Avista's privacy notice at www..myavista.com/about-us/ ballasts with those lamps and ballasts designated as policies-and-guidelines. Questions? Call 509-495-4793 or email greta.zink@avistacorp.com myavistaxom ©2024 AVISTA CORPORATION.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Allw. 01/24 'AN VESTA /IIW _ Commercial Lighting Incentive Agreement II BUSINESS NAME AVISTA ACCOUNT NUMBER AVISTA METER NUMBER BUSINESS PHONE J I i i I I PROJECT SITE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP MAILING ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT) CITY STATE ZIP CONTACT NAME EMAIL Interior Lighting —About the space where the lamp/fixture is being installed ❑Electric ❑Heat Pump ❑Natural Gas ❑No Heat ❑Yes ❑No FOOld (<2008) ❑New(>2008) WHAT IS THE PRIMARY HEAT SOURCE? IS IT AIR-CONDITIONED? WHAT IS THE VINTAGE OF THE BUILDING? SPECIFIC LOCATION OF LIGHTING AVG WEEKLY HRS LIGHTING IS ON DATE(S) OF INSTALLATION Exterior Lighting —About the site where the lamp/fixture is being installed AVG WEEKLY HRS LIGHTING IS ON DATE(S) OF INSTALLATION (requires at least dusk to dawn 82.5 hrs) SEND COMPLETED APPLICATION AND DETAILED INVOICE TO: FOR QUESTIONS: Q Email: rachelle.humphrey@avistacorp.com Email: rachelle.humphrey@avistacorp.com Q Or Mail To: Or Call: 509-495-2099 Avista— MSC-15 Commercial Lighting Incentives P.O. Box 3727 Spokane, WA 99220-3727 REBATE PAYMENT OPTION (default is check issued to customer): ❑ Check mailed to customer ❑ Release Payment(complete Release Payment fields below) OPTIONAL- RELEASE PAYMENT I, the undersigned, request that my Avista Energy Efficiency Program incentive payment check("Check") be made payable and sent to the vendor identified below. By signing this Release, I acknowledge my understanding that I will not receive the Check, directly, but that such Check will be made payable and sent to the vendor. I understand that releasing the incentive payment to the vendor does not exempt me from the Energy Efficiency Program requirements outlined in my Incentive Agreement with Avista. II I IU PAYEE NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP I certify that I meet eligibility requirements of this Program and that all statements made of this Agreement, including invoices/receipts,are correct to the best of my knowledge. I agree to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. CUSTOMER SIGNATURE DATE 01/25 Continued on next page Commercial Lighting Incentive Requirements SITE ELIGIBILITY Incentives are available for commercial facilities with electric service provided by Avista under rate schedule 11 or above. PRODUCT ELIGIBILITY It is a requirement to use version 5.1 Design Lights Consortium (DLC)or Energy Star@ rated lighting products. Go to www.designlights.org/ search or www.energystar.gov/productfinder for the current qualified product list(s). Provide DLC, Energy Star or manufacturer spec sheet with application to verify product qualification. Selectable wattage fixtures require manufacturer's spec sheet showing highlighted wattage settings. Products are eligible for incentive up to 120 days after they have been delisted. 8FT R17d base lamps do not require Energy Star or DLC rating but must comply with DLC Technical Requirements for 8'T8 Fa8 base lamps. Non-Networked Occupancy Sensors do not require Energy Star or DLC rating. Interior Network Lighting Controls: Luminaires must be individually addressable. Luminaire Level Lighting Controls(LLLC)must be listed as Luminaire Level Lighting Control (LLLC)on the DLC and must have a minimum of 2 control strategies. Area Level Lighting Controls must have a minimum of 3 control strategies. Eligible Control Strategies include.- Sensor-Based Strategy(requires at least 1): • Occupancy Sensing (on/off and/or dimming) • Daylight Harvesting with continuous dimming Tuning: • High-end trim(not applicable with daylight harvesting) • Advanced scheduling/zoning • Personal tuning with continuous diming TLED:Type A, B and C qualify for the incentive. Exterior Lighting: Requires at least 82.5 hours of operation a week(dusk to dawn)prior to any controls reductions. E26 screw base lamps do not qualify under this agreement. HID Replacement Lighting: Lamps are eligible only if ballasts and all other existing electrical components are removed. Sign Lighting: Incentive available for internally illuminated signage. For double sided signs count only one side of the square footage unless more than one individual cabinet exists. Lighting placed under awnings does not qualify. The life expectancy of the LED and driver must be greater than 40,000 hours of operation and have a warranty of 5 years or greater. Display case LED requirements Must install an LED lighting system in an existing reach-in or open multi-deck refrigerated case.The installed product must appear on the Design Lights Consortium Qualified Products List(DLC)and be rated for at least 50,000 lifetime hours. Fluorescent magnetic ballasts cannot be used to power the LED.Total number of feet of LEDs eligible for incentives shall not exceed the total number of feet of the fluorescent lamps replaced. Low power is=<4.5 Watts per foot. High power is=>4.5 and =<8.5 Watts per foot. INCENTIVE PAYMENT Invoice(s)must accompany Agreement and be submitted Avista reserves the right to verify installations any time before or within 120 days of project completion. Invoice(s)should include after payment is issued. One sample of each lamp/fixture replaced quantity, model number and cost of new equipment purchased must be retained for 30 days after Avista's receipt of this form to and if applicable,taxes, permit fees, lift and disposal costs and enable Avista to verify the previous lighting condition. Projects labor charges. at or over a $25,000 incentive require photo post-installation Incentive payment will not exceed 100% of provided invoiced costs. In- verification. Photos shall include a general shot of each space/area, house labor may be included by submitting details on customer letter- showing the lights and/or controls, along with closeup shots of head or email with the following: Description of work performed, hourly each unique light fixture. labor rate,total number of hours and the total inhouse labor amount. If your lighting replacement does not fit the requirements, please contact your Account Executive to have your lighting There will be no incentive for lamps or fixtures beyond the existing quantity. project evaluated through Avista's Site Specific Program. The incentive will be applied to the new installed quantity count as noted on the invoice. 01/25 Continued on next page Commercial Lighting Incentive Form - Interior EQUIPMENT BEING REPLACED NEW EQUIPMENT INSTALLED INSTALLED TOTAL QUANTITY INCENTIVE T12/T8 Two-Foot Fluorescent <_ 13 watt T8 Two-Foot LED $ 6.00 lamps $ T12/T8 Three-Foot Fluorescent <_ 17 watt T8 Three-Foot LED $ 10.00 lamps $ T12/T8 Four-Foot Fluorescent <_23 watt T8 Four-Foot LED $ 12.00 lamps $ T12/T8 Eight-Foot <_45 watt T8 Eight-Foot LED $ 25.00 lamps $ T12/T8 U-Bend Fluorescent <23 watt T8 U-Bend LED $ 15.00 lamps $ T5 Four-Foot Fluorescent < 18 watt T5 Four-Foot LED $ 17.00 lamps $ T5HO Four-Foot Fluorescent <29 watt T5HO Four-Foot LED $ 30.00 lamps $ T8/T5 LED T8/75 LED(3-4 watt reduction) $ 3.00 lamps $ T8/T5 LED T8/T5 LED(>_ 5 watt reduction) $ 5.00 lamps $ Four Pin-Base CFL <_17 watt Four Pin-Base LED $ 17.00 lamps $ >_20 watt MR16 <9 watt MR16 LED $ 9.00 lamps $ Replacement Four-Foot T12/T8 Fluorescent Fixture <_40 watt 1x4 LED Fixture $ 30.00 fixtures $ Two-Foot T12/T8 Fluorescent Fixture <_40 watt 2x2 LED Fixture $ 25.00 fixtures $ Four-Foot T12/T8 Fluorescent Fixture <_60 watt 2x4 LED Fixture I $ 50.00 fixtures $ Eight-Foot T12/T8 Fluorescent Fixture 5 90 watt Eight-Foot LED Fixture $ 70.00 fixtures $ >_42 watt Compact Fluorescent Fixture <_20 watt LED Fixture $ 20.00 fixtures $ 65 watt Incandescent Fixture <_ 10 watt LED Fixture I $ 30.00 fixtures $ 75-100 watt Incandescent Fixture <_20 watt LED Fixture I $ 40.00 fixtures $ >_ 150 watt Incandescent Fixture <_30 watt LED Fixture $ 75.00 fixtures $ 4-Lamp T5HO Fluorescent Fixture <_ 135 watt LED Fixture $ 110.00 fixtures $ 6-Lamp T5HO Fluorescent Fixture <_ 165 watt LED Fixture $ 140.00 fixtures $ 8-Lamp T5HO Fluorescent Fixture <_250 watt LED Fixture $ 200.00 fixtures $ 175 watt HID Fixture <_ 75 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 140.00 fixtures $ 250 watt HID Fixture <_ 140 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 260.00 fixtures $ 400 watt HID Fixture <_ 175 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 310.00 fixtures $ 1000 watt HID Fixture <_400 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 600.00 fixtures $ Fixture with no Control Wall Switch occupancy sensor I $ 10.00 sensors $ Fixture with manual or no Control Ceiling or Fixture Mount occupancy sensor $ 30.00 sensors $ Fixture with manual or no Control Networked Lighting Controls* $ 50.00 fixtures $ Provide Details about the NLC* Sensor-Based Strategy(requires at least 1): Luminaire Level Lighting Controls ❑ Occupancy Sensing(on/off and/or dimming) Must have a minimum of 2 control strategies ❑ Daylight Harvesting with continuous dimming Area Level Lighting Controls Tuning: Must have a minimum of 3 control strategies ❑ Advanced scheduling/zoning ❑ Personal tuning with continuous dimming 01/25 Continued on next page Commercial Lighting Incentive Form - Exterior EQUIPMENT BEING REPLACED NEW EQUIPMENT INSTALLED INCENTIVE QUANTITY TOTAL PER UNIT INCENTIVE Replacement Lighting (MH, HIPS, MV) 70-89 watt HID <25 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 85.00 d` fixtures $ 90-100 watt HID <_30 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 120.00 IC fixtures $ 150 watt HID <50 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 180.00 IC fixtures $ 175 watt HID <100 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 180.00 IC fixtures $ 200 watt HID <_140 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 120.00 IC fixtures $ 250 watt HID <_140 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 230.00 Ir fixtures $ 320 watt HID <_160 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 280.00 IC fixtures $ 400 watt HID <175 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 375.00 Ir fixtures $ 575 watt HID <300 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 400.00 IC fixtures $ 750 watt HID <300 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 750.00 IC fixtures $ 1000 watt HID <_400 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 930.00 I� fixtures $ 1500 watt HID <_600 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 1,050.00 I� fixtures $ T12/T8 Fluorescent T8 TLED(>_18 watt reduction) $ 20.00 117— lamps $ 175 watt HID Code Fixture <_100 watt LED Fixture $ 170.00 fixtures $ 250 watt HID Code Fixture <_140 watt LED Fixture $ 225.00 fixtures $ 320&400 watt HID Code Fixture <160 watt LED Fixture $ 250.00 fixtures $ DESCRIPTIONOF • OF •D INCENTIVE OF TOTAL PER FT 2 INCENTIVE • to LED Sign Lighting Retro, Sign 1 $ 13.00 square feet $ Sign 2 $ 13.00 square feet $ Sign 3 $ 13.00 square feet $ 01/25 Continued on next page Commercial Lighting Incentive Form - Grocer EQUIPMENT BEING REPLACED NEW EQUIPMENT INSTALLED INCENTIVE QUANTITY INCENTIVE PER UNIT $TOTAL Display MT Case: T8 Low Power LED Inside Lamp $10.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: T12 Low Power LED Inside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ LT Case: T8 Low Power LED Inside Lamp $10.00 In ft/LED $ LT Case: T12 Low Power LED Inside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: T8 Low Power LED Outside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED I$ MT Case: T12 Low Power LED Outside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: 2 T8 1 High Power LED Inside Lamp $20.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: 2 T12 1 High Power LED Inside Lamp $20.00 In ft/LED $ LT Case: 2 T8 1 High Power LED Inside Lamp $20.00 In ft/LED $ LT Case: 2 T12 1 High Power LED Inside Lamp $20.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: 2 T8 1 High Power LED Outside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED I $ MT Case: 2 T12 1 High Power LED Outside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED I $ 01/25 Continued on next page Additional Terms and Conditions for Energy Efficiency Services This Incentive Agreement("Agreement") is entered into unless another method of disbursement(including between Avista Corporation ("Avista") and the "Customer" multiple cash payments over a period of time or offsets specified on the front of this Agreement(sometimes referred to Customer's energy bills) is agreed to by the Parties. to, individually, as a "Party" and collectively, as the "Parties") Customer is responsible for payment of any federal, state, for the acquisition of electric and natural gas resource savings or local income and/or corporate taxes associated with through improvements in the efficiency of equipment owned Customer's receipt of the Payment. and operated by Customer as specified on the front of this Agreement. Therefore, the Parties agree as follows: 4. Qualifying Project. This Agreement applies to only the Facility and Equipment specified on the front of this 1. Term of Agreement.This Agreement will become Agreement. In the event Customer requests additional effective when executed by both Parties and remain in projects, a new application must be filled out effect: (i) until Customer's Energy Efficiency Payment and submitted. ("Payment") has been disbursed if Customer's Payment is 5. Inspection of Facilities. Avista may inspect the less than $50,000, OR (ii)for five (5)years from the date Equipment, at its option during reasonable hours, for the of implementation of the "Measures" or("Equipment") if purpose of verifying installation of the Equipment and Customer's Payment is greater than $50,000. In the event Customer's compliance with its performance obligations Customer fails to complete installation of the Equipment under this Agreement. This provision does not impose by the date specified on the front of this Agreement, this upon Avista an obligation to inspect the Equipment and Agreement will terminate and Avista's obligations waived. is not intended to substitute for or relieve Customer 2. Equipment Selection, Installation, Operation and of any responsibilities related to the purchase, design, Maintenance. The selection, purchase, and installation installation, operation and/or maintenance of of the Equipment will be, solely, Customer's responsibility. such Equipment. Avista's evaluation of the Equipment is only for the purpose 6. Continued Availability.The Payment is contingent of determining Customer's eligibility under Avista's Energy upon continued funding availability through Avista's Tariff Efficiency Program ("Program"). AVISTA MAKES NO, for the Measures applicable under this Agreement. AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED OR EXPRESS WARRANTIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES 7. Sub-metering. Customer shall: (i) permit Avista to install OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR and maintain sub-metering equipment(at Avista's sole PURPOSE), AND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY expense), and (ii) provide Avista with reasonable access REPRESENTATION OR PROMISE WITH RESPECT TO THE to such sub-metering equipment for meter reading or EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR LABOR REQUIRED TO INSTALL maintenance purposes. THE EQUIPMENT AT CUSTOMER'S SITE ADDRESS, OR THE 8. Compliance with Laws. Customer guarantees that it, its COST OF SUCH EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND LABOR, OR agents and employees, and any subcontractor(s) it may ANY ENERGY SAVINGS THAT MAY ACCRUE FROM THE retain to install or maintain the Equipment, will be familiar INSTALLATION OF SUCH EQUIPMENT. Customer, at its sole with, and at all times will comply with all applicable expense, will be responsible for any required maintenance, federal, state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, and/ repair and/or replacement of the Equipment. In the event or rules and regulations pertaining to the installation, any of the Equipment becomes defective or fails to operate maintenance, operation and/or use of the Equipment. properly, Customer must repair the Equipment in such a 9. Release of Information. Customer authorizes Avista to manner as to maintain or exceed the Equipment's original provide information related to the electric and/or natural energy efficiency rating or replace such Equipment with gas service at the Facility including, but not limited to, Equipment that has equal or higher efficiency ratings. Customer's contact name and phone number, service 3. Payment. After completing the installation of the address, pertinent usage history, and incentive information Equipment, Customer must provide documentation, (collectively, "Customer Information")to authorized acceptable to Avista, verifying the purchase and installation entities who need such Customer Information to verify, costs. The Payment will be: (i) determined solely by Avista in without limitation, energy savings related to Measures accordance with Schedules 90 and/or 190 (the "Tariff"); (ii) installed at Customer's Facility and Avista's compliance considered final; and (iii) disbursed as a one-time payment with federal and state Energy Efficiency Standards. 01/25 Continued on next page 10. Disclaimer and Indemnity. Customer certifies that it disposed of in accordance with the Resource is voluntarily participating in the Program. Customer Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA). NOTE: understands that Avista is providing funding and Fluorescent, neon, mercury vapor, high-pressure sodium, analysis, only, and assumes no liability for: (i) Customer's and metal halide lamps; and ballasts containing Polycyclic decision to enter into this Agreement; (ii)the Equipment Chlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) are considered hazardous selected by Customer; (iii) any third party selected by waste. Fluorescent linear tubes can be recycled at many Customer to install such Equipment; or(iv)any disputes recycling centers. arising out of repair or replacement of the Equipment. 13. Assignment. This Agreement will inure to the benefit of Customer shall indemnify and defend Avista and its and be binding upon the successors and assigns of the agents and employees, from all claims, losses, harm, respective Parties. Neither Party may assign or transfer liabilities, damages, and expenses (including attorneys' this Agreement without the prior written approval of fees), or allegations of same, arising as a result of this the other Party(which approval will not be unreasonably Agreement except to the extent that any such claims, withheld)except for a transfer to a parent, subsidiary, or losses, harm, liabilities, damages and/or expenses affiliate of such Party. (including attorneys' fees), or allegations of same, arise as a result of Avista's sole negligence. 14. Governing Law and Venue. This Agreement will be construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws 11. Incentive Payment Reimbursement. If Customer's of either the State of Washington or Idaho, depending Payment is greater than $50,000 and, during the 5-year upon the Facility Site Address, excluding any choice of term of this Agreement, Customer: (i) chooses to take law rules which may direct the application of the laws electric or natural gas service from , any other supplier, of another jurisdiction. Any action to enforce the or from Avista under tariffs that do not fund energy terms of this Agreement will be brought in a court efficiency programs, (ii)fails to properly maintain or of competent jurisdiction where Customer's Facility replace the Measures in accordance with this Agreement, is located. or(iii)closes its business, (each, a "Termination 15. Attorneys Fees. If any action is brought to enforce Event"), this Agreement will terminate and Customer shall reimburse Avista for the pro-rated portion of the this Agreement, the prevailing Party in such action will Payment that will not be recouped by Avista due to the be entitled to an award of reasonable attorneys fees and costs incurred in such action, in addition to any fact that such Termination Event will result in the loss of (i)the energy savings anticipated under this Agreement, other relief available to it at law or in equity. and (ii)the Program contributions contained in Avista's 16. Amendment and Waiver. This Agreement may not tariffs. In the event Customer's obligations are assigned be modified or varied except by written agreement in accordance with this Agreement, the assignee will be between the Parties. If, at any time, the terms of this responsible for assuming Customer's obligations Agreement are not strictly adhered to or enforced, such applicable under this Agreement. requirements will not be deemed waived or modified but will, at all subsequent times, be deemed in full force 12. Disposal of Existing Equipment. All equipment and effect. and materials removed and/or replaced at the Facility must be permanently disabled, sold for scrap, recycled, 17. Entirety of Agreement. This Agreement: (i) is the entire and/or removed from the Facility and destroyed, at agreement between the Parties concerning its subject Customer's expense. Customer is responsible for recycling matter and supersedes all prior agreements and under or disposing of all equipment and materials removed in standings related to same, whether or not written; and (ii) accordance with applicable law. Energy Efficiency lighting is not intended to confer upon any entity other than Avista retrofits require removal of lamps and ballasts with those and Customer any rights or remedies under the Agreement. lamps and ballasts designated as hazardous waste and We collect your personal information for Avista Rebate Programs. For information on what Avista collects and how we protect customer information, please refer to Avista's privacy notice at www.myavista.com/about-us/policies-and- guidelines. Questions?Call Rachelle Humphrey at 509-495-2099 or email rachelle.humphrey@avistacorp.com myavista.com 02025 AVISTA CORPORATION.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 01/25 �A► v sTa® v�sra® Commercial Insulation Retrofit Agreement Commercial Insulation Retrofit Program BUSINESS NAME AVISTA ACCOUNT NUMBER AVISTA METER NUMBER BUSINESS PHONE I II II I PROJECT SITE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP I MAILING ADDRESS � I CITY STATE ZIP (if different from site address) I II CONTACT NAME EMAIL Applying for the rebate, Q Mail To: O You have 90 Days from please submit: Avista—MSC-15 Commercial Insulation Program completion of project to • 3727 Bo x ox Completed and signed rebate form P.O. submit this form. • Invoice that includes cost, existing Spokane, WA 99220-3727 and new R-Value and square footage Or Email: greta.zink@avistacorp.com of area insulated For more information contact your Avista Account Executive or Greta Zink at 509-495-4793 1. ELIGIBILITY 2. PAYMENT 3.VERIFICATION Incentives are available for Insulation must be purchased and Avista reserves the right to verify commercial facilities with a current installed before payment will be installations anytime before or after heating footprint of at least one issued and in no event will Incentive payment is issued. year(1),whose primary heat source payments exceed invoiced costs. is provided by Avista on a non- Allow 4-6 weeks for processing residential retail rate schedule. and payment. Insulation must be installed by a contractor. I certify that I meet eligibility requirements of this Program and that all statements made of this Agreement, including invoices/receipts,are correct to the best of my knowledge. I agree to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. CUSTOMER SIGNATURE DATE OPTIONAL- RELEASE PAYMENT I, the undersigned, request that my Avista Energy Efficiency Program incentive payment check("Check") be made payable and sent to the vendor identified below. By signing this Release, I acknowledge my understanding that I will not receive the Check, directly, but that such Check will be made payable and sent to the vendor. I understand that releasing the incentive payment to the vendor does not exempt me from the Energy Efficiency Program requirements outlined in my Incentive Agreement with Avista. I VENDOR NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP 01/25 Continued on next page Commercial Insulation Retrofit Form • This incentive program is for the addition of insulation in an existing commercial facility that has had a heating footprint for at least one year. (1)Annual usage must be greater than 8,000 kilowatt-hours for an electrically heated building or greater than 340 therms for a natural gas heated building. Insulation must be contractor installed. Documentation provided with this incentive form must include verification of existing and new levels of insulation, square footage of area insulated and project cost. If your invoice is not itemized with this information, please provide an insulation certificate from your installer. • Please fill out the information below. If your insulation project doesn't fit the requirements of this agreement,you must have your insulation project evaluated through Avista's Site Specific(custom) Program prior to installation. DATE OF INSTALLATION: SPECIFIC LOCATION OF INSULATION: HOURS PER DAY OPERATION: DAYS PER YEAR OPERATION: PRIMARY HEAT SOURCE: O Avista Electric ®Avista Natural Gas O Other TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE OF FACILITY: TYPE OF FACILITY COOLING SYSTEM:O ThruWall AC O Window AC O Central air cooled O Heat Pump O None O Window cooled TYPE OF FACILITY HEATING SYSTEM: O Electric resistive O Heat Pump O Natural gas furnace O Natural gas boiler ARE YOU PLANNING ANY MAJOR CHANGES TO THE FACILITY OCCUPANCY OR SPACE IN THE FUTURE? O Yes O No Insulation (Insulation rebates apply to retrofits only) If you currently have greater than the minimum listed R-Value, contact your Avista Account Executive. ❑ Wall Insulation— For an incentive of$1.00 per square foot, existing insulation must be R4 or less and your new R-Value must be at least R11 and up to R18. For an incentive of$1.25 per square foot, existing insulation must be R4 or less and your new R-Value must be at least R19 or greater. I X = OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE SQ. FOOTAGE INSULATED REBATE/UNIT REBATE TOTAL PROJECT COST ❑ Attic Insulation— For an incentive of$1.25 per square foot, existing insulation must be R1 1 or less and your new R-Value must be at least R45 or greater. Attic Insulation is for insulation inside the building. I X = OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE SQ. FOOTAGE INSULATED REBATE/UNIT REBATE TOTAL PROJECT COST ❑ Roof Insulation— For an incentive of$1.00 per square foot, existing insulation must be R1 1 or less and your new R-Value must be at least R30 or greater. Roof Insulation is for insulation outside the building. I X = OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE SQ. FOOTAGE INSULATED REBATE/UNIT REBATE TOTAL PROJECT COST 01/25 Continued on next page Additional Terms and Conditions for Energy Efficiency Service This Incentive Agreement("Agreement") is entered into payment unless another method of disbursement(including between Avista Corporation ("Avista") and the "Customer" multiple cash payments over a period of time or offsets specified on the front of this Agreement(sometimes referred to Customer's energy bills) is agreed to by the Parties. to, individually, as a "Party" and collectively, as the "Parties") Customer is responsible for payment of any federal, state, for the acquisition of electric and natural gas resource savings or local income and/or corporate taxes associated with through improvements in the efficiency of equipment owned Customer's receipt of the Payment. and operated by Customer as specified on the front of this 4. Qualifying Project. This Agreement applies to only Agreement. Therefore, the Parties agree as follows: the Facility and Equipment specified on the front of this Agreement. In the event Customer requests additional 1.Term of Agreement.This Agreement will become effective projects, a new application must be filled out and when executed by both Parties and remain in effect: (i) until submitted. Customer's Energy Efficiency Payment ("Payment") has been disbursed if Customer's Payment is 5. Inspection of Facilities. Avista may inspect the less than $50,000, OR(ii)for five (5)years from the date of Equipment, at its option during reasonable hours, for the implementation of the "Measures" or("Equipment") if purpose of verifying installation of the Equipment and Customer's Payment is greater than $50,000. In the event Customer's compliance with its performance obligations Customer fails to complete installation of the Equipment by under this Agreement. This provision does not impose the date specified on the front of this Agreement, this upon Avista an obligation to inspect the Equipment and is Agreement will terminate and Avista's obligations waived. not intended to substitute for or relieve Customer of any responsibilities related to the purchase, design, installation, 2. Equipment Selection, Installation, Operation and operation and/or maintenance of such Equipment. Maintenance.The selection, purchase, and installation of the Equipment will be, solely, Customer's responsibility. 6. Continued Availability.The Payment is contingent upon Avista's evaluation of the Equipment is only for the purpose continued funding availability through Avista's Tariff for the of determining Customer's eligibility under Avista's Energy Measures applicable under this Agreement. Efficiency Program ("Program"). AVISTA MAKES NO, 7. Sub-metering. Customer shall: (i) permit Avista to install AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED OR EXPRESS WARRANTIES and maintain sub-metering equipment(at Avista's sole (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES expense), and (ii) provide Avista with reasonable access OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR to such sub-metering equipment for meter reading or PURPOSE), AND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY maintenance purposes. REPRESENTATION OR PROMISE WITH RESPECT TO THE g, Compliance with Laws. Customer guarantees that it, its EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR LABOR REQUIRED TO INSTALL agents and employees, and any subcontractor(s) it may THE EQUIPMENT AT CUSTOMER'S SITE ADDRESS, OR THE retain to install or maintain the Equipment, will be familiar COST OF SUCH EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND LABOR, OR with, and at all times will comply with all applicable federal, ANY ENERGY SAVINGS THAT MAY ACCRUE FROM THE state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, and/or rules and INSTALLATION OF SUCH EQUIPMENT. Customer, at its sole regulations pertaining to the installation, maintenance, expense, will be responsible for any required maintenance, operation and/or use of the Equipment. repair and/or replacement of the Equipment. In the event any of the Equipment becomes defective or fails to operate 9• Release of Information. Customer authorizes Avista to properly, Customer must repair the Equipment in such a provide information related to the electric and/or natural manner as to maintain or exceed the Equipment's original gas service at the Facility including, but not limited to, energy efficiency rating or replace such Equipment with Customer's contact name and phone number, service Equipment that has equal or higher efficiency ratings. address, pertinent usage history, and incentive information (collectively, "Customer Information")to authorized entities 3. Payment. After completing the installation of the who need such Customer Information to verify, without Equipment, Customer must provide documentation, limitation, energy savings related to Measures installed at acceptable to Avista, verifying the purchase and installation Customer's Facility and Avista's compliance with federal and costs. The Payment will be: (i) determined solely by Avista in state Energy Efficiency Standards. accordance with Schedules 90 and/or 190 (the "Tariff"); (ii) considered final; and (iii) disbursed as a one-time 01/25 Continued on next page 10. Disclaimer and Indemnity. Customer certifies that it is hazardous waste and disposed of in accordance with the voluntarily participating in the Program. Customer Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA). NOTE: understands that Avista is providing funding and Fluorescent, neon, mercury vapor, high-pressure sodium, analysis, only, and assumes no liability for: (i) Customer's and metal halide lamps; and ballasts containing Polycyclic decision to enter into this Agreement; (ii)the Equipment Chlorinated Biphenyl (PCB)are considered hazardous selected by Customer; (iii) any third party selected by waste. Fluorescent linear tubes can be recycled at many Customer to install such Equipment; or(iv)any disputes recycling centers. arising out of repair or replacement of the Equipment. 13.Assignment.This Agreement will inure to the benefit of Customer shall indemnify and defend Avista and its and be binding upon the successors and assigns of the agents and employees, from all claims, losses, harm, respective Parties. Neither Party may assign or transfer liabilities, damages, and expenses (including attorneys' this Agreement without the prior written approval of fees), or allegations of same, arising as a result of this the other Party(which approval will not be unreasonably Agreement except to the extent that any such claims, withheld)except for a transfer to a parent, subsidiary, or affiliate of such Party. losses, harm, liabilities, damages and/or expenses (including attorneys' fees), or allegations of same, arise 14. Governing Law and Venue.This Agreement will be as a result of Avista's sole negligence. construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of either the State of Washington or Idaho, depending 11. Incentive Payment Reimbursement. If Customer's upon the Facility Site Address, excluding any choice of Payment is greater than $50,000 and, during the law rules which may direct the application of the laws of 5-year term of this Agreement, Customer: (i) chooses to another jurisdiction. Any action to enforce the terms of take electric or natural gas service from, any other this Agreement will be brought in a court of competent supplier, or from Avista under tariffs that do not jurisdiction where Customer's Facility is located. fund energy efficiency programs, (ii)fails to properly 15.Attorney's Fees. If any action is brought to enforce this maintain or replace the Measures in accordance with Agreement,the prevailing Party in such action will be this Agreement, or(iii) closes its business, (each, a entitled to an award of reasonable attorney's fees and "Termination Event"), this Agreement will terminate and costs incurred in such action, in addition to any other Customer shall reimburse Avista for the pro-rated relief available to it at law or in equity. portion of the Payment that will not be recouped 16.Amendment and Waiver.This Agreement may not be by Avista due to the fact that such Termination modified or varied except by written agreement between Event will result in the loss of(i)the energy savings the Parties. If, at any time, the terms of this Agreement anticipated under this Agreement, and (ii)the Program are not strictly adhered to or enforced, such requirements contributions contained in Avista's tariffs. In the event will not be deemed waived or modified but will, at all Customer's obligations are assigned in accordance with subsequent times, be deemed in full force and effect. this Agreement, the assignee will be responsible for 17. Entirety of Agreement.This Agreement: (i) is the assuming Customer's obligations applicable under this entire agreement between the Parties concerning its Agreement. subject matter and supersedes all prior agreements and 12. Disposal of Existing Equipment.All equipment and understandings related to same,whether or not written; and (ii) is not intended to confer upon any entity other materials removed and/or replaced at the Facility must be than Avista and Customer any rights or remedies under permanently disabled, sold for scrap, recycled, the Agreement. and/or removed from the Facility and destroyed, at Customer's expense. Customer is responsible for recycling We collect your personal information for Avista Rebate or disposing of all equipment and materials removed in Programs. For information on what Avista collects and accordance with applicable law. Energy Efficiency lighting how we protect customer information, please refer to retrofits require removal of lamps and ballasts with those Avista's privacy notice at www..myavista.com/about-us/ lamps and ballasts designated as policies-and-guidelines. Questions? 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Enjoy these gifts as part of your journey towards a more energy efficient, resilient home. Energy-saving home essentials • Google Nest • V-Seal Weatherstrip Learning Thermostat • Vent Air Deflector • Indoor Digital Thermometer • LED Nightlight • Rope Caulk • LED Lightbulbs Find more ways to save at myavista.com/waytosave. Outage preparedness essentials • First Aid Kit Power Outage • Solar Crank Radio Planner Magnet • Wireless Power Bank Battery Back-up • Magnetic Flashlight LED Lightbulbs Learn more at myavista.com/outage. Avista gift Congratulations! • • ,AiivISTAW Pay for Performance Retrofit Program What is this program? Who is eligible? The Pay for Performance program is an incentive program that pays customers This program is available for any Avista for actual energy savings at the meter. Energy savings can come from building commercial customers who own or retrofits and equipment upgrades as well as from behavioral, operations and operate buildings with conditioned maintenance, and retro-commissioning activities. Pay for Performance pays annual space and have consistent and incentives for all electricity/natural gas saved, rather than separate incentives for measurable energy usage. Building individual measures. Qualifying customers that implement whole-building energy must have stable energy use over the retrofits will receive a set incentive rate for measurable savings that are achieved past year and be metered separately, over the course of three years with incentive payments made at the end of each interval meters preferred. To be eligible year. Incentives will be paid at $0.08 per kWh and $1.25 per therm. for this program, savings from planned improvements must be identified as Timeline of program: at least 10 percent of the metered • Customer submits this form with relevant opportunities baseline(kWh or therm)consumption. Manufacturing/Industrial processes are • Avista reviews and approves application and baseline usage is established excluded under this program but may • Pay for Performance Agreement is sent to customer to complete be eligible under the site specific path. • Customer implements improvements identified in application within 1 year Please contact your Avista Account Executive for more information. • Savings are measured against base year and payment is sent to customer • Process of savings measurement are repeated annually for the next 2 years Please complete this form and return to Avista: Q Mail To: Or Email: greta.zink@avistacorp.com Avista Pay for Performance PO. Box 3727 Spokane, WA 99220-3727 For more information contact your Avista Account Executive or Greta Zink at 509-495-4793 Customer information: BUSINESS NAME IL PROJECT ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PRIMARY CONTACT EMAIL PHONE MAILING ADDRESS FOR PROJECT CITY STATE ZIP 01/25 Continued on next page v�sra® Project site information: ACCOUNT NUMBER ELECTRIC METER NUMBER NATURAL GAS METER NUMBER II FACILITY SQUARE FOOTAGE BUILDING TYPE Authorization to release energy use and billing info: I � I I SIGNATURE OR CONTACT TITLE DATE II PERSON COMPLETING THIS FORM APPLICATION DATE SERVICE PROVIDER NAME, IF APPLICABLE Give basic description of facility: Number of buildings/systems in project, general hours of operation, HVAC type, lighting control type, use of building, are there a lot of computers used, % of space for server rooms, etc. List savings opportunities (may be submitted on a separate sheet): Please provide details of all energy saving measures: Please list measure name, include a project description, estimated project cost, kWh or therm savings and timeline for implementation for each measure. Please include details about how savings estimates were developed. 01/25 Additional Terms and Conditions for Energy Efficiency Services This Incentive Agreement("Agreement") is entered into time payment unless another method of disbursement between Avista Corporation ("Avista") and the "Customer" (including multiple cash payments over a period of time specified on the front of this Agreement(sometimes referred or offsets to Customer's energy bills) is agreed to by to, individually, as a "Party" and collectively, as the "Parties") the Parties. Customer is responsible for payment of any for the acquisition of electric and natural gas resource savings federal, state, or local income and/or corporate taxes through improvements in the efficiency of equipment owned associated with Customer's receipt of the Payment. and operated by Customer as specified on the front of this 4. Qualifying Project.This Agreement applies to only Agreement. Therefore, the Parties agree as follows: the Facility and Equipment specified on the front of this Agreement. In the event Customer requests additional 1.Term of Agreement.This Agreement will become projects, a new application must be filled out and effective when executed by both Parties and remain in submitted. effect: (i) until Customer's Energy Efficiency Payment 5. Inspection of Facilities.Avista may inspect the ("Payment") has been disbursed if Customer's Payment is Equipment, at its option during reasonable hours, for the less than $50,000, OR(ii)for five (5)years from the date purpose of verifying installation of the Equipment and of implementation of the "Measures" or("Equipment") if Customer's compliance with its performance obligations Customer's Payment is greater than $50,000. In the event under this Agreement. This provision does not impose Customer fails to complete installation of the Equipment upon Avista an obligation to inspect the Equipment and by the date specified on the front of this Agreement, this is not intended to substitute for or relieve Customer Agreement will terminate and Avista's obligations waived. of any responsibilities related to the purchase, design, 2. Equipment Selection, Installation, Operation and installation, operation and/or maintenance of such Maintenance.The selection, purchase, and installation Equipment. of the Equipment will be, solely, Customer's responsibility. 6. Continued Availability. The Payment is contingent upon Avista's evaluation of the Equipment is only for the continued funding availability through Avista's Tariff for purpose of determining Customer's eligibility under the Measures applicable under this Agreement. Avista's Energy Efficiency Program ("Program"). AVISTA MAKES NO, AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED OR EXPRESS 7• Sub-metering. Customer shall: (i) permit Avista to install WARRANTIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED and maintain sub-metering equipment(at Avista's sole WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A expense), and (ii) provide Avista with reasonable access PARTICULAR PURPOSE), AND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE to such sub-metering equipment for meter reading or FOR ANY REPRESENTATION OR PROMISE WITH RESPECT maintenance purposes. TO THE EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR LABOR REQUIRED TO 8. Compliance with Laws. Customer guarantees that it, its INSTALL THE EQUIPMENT AT CUSTOMER'S SITE ADDRESS, agents and employees, and any subcontractor(s) it may OR THE COST OF SUCH EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND retain to install or maintain the Equipment, will be familiar LABOR, OR ANY ENERGY SAVINGS THAT MAY ACCRUE with, and at all times will comply with all applicable FROM THE INSTALLATION OF SUCH EQUIPMENT. federal, state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, and/ Customer, at its sole expense, will be responsible for any or rules and regulations pertaining to the installation, required maintenance, repair and/or replacement of the maintenance, operation and/or use of the Equipment. Equipment. In the event any of the Equipment becomes g. Release of Information. Customer authorizes Avista to defective or fails to operate properly, Customer must repair provide information related to the electric and/or natural the Equipment in such a manner as to maintain or exceed gas service at the Facility including, but not limited to, the Equipment's original energy efficiency rating or replace Customer's contact name and phone number, service such Equipment with Equipment that has equal or higher address, pertinent usage history, and incentive information efficiency ratings. (collectively, "Customer Information")to authorized 3. Payment. After completing the installation of the entities who need such Customer Information to verify, Equipment, Customer must provide documentation, without limitation, energy savings related to Measures acceptable to Avista, verifying the purchase and installation installed at Customer's Facility and Avista's compliance costs. The Payment will be: (i) determined solely by with federal and state Energy Efficiency Standards. Avista in accordance with Schedules 90 and/or 190 (the "Tariff"); (ii) considered final; and (iii) disbursed as a one- 01/25 10. Disclaimer and Indemnity. Customer certifies that hazardous waste and disposed of in accordance with the it is voluntarily participating in the Program. Customer Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA). NOTE: understands that Avista is providing funding and analysis, Fluorescent, neon, mercury vapor, high-pressure sodium, only, and assumes no liability for: (i) Customer's decision and metal halide lamps; and ballasts containing Polycyclic to enter into this Agreement; (ii)the Equipment selected Chlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) are considered hazardous by Customer; (iii) any third party selected by Customer waste. Fluorescent linear tubes can be recycled at many to install such Equipment; or(iv)any disputes arising out recycling centers. of repair or replacement of the Equipment. Customer 13. Assignment.This Agreement will inure to the benefit of shall indemnify and defend Avista and its agents and and be binding upon the successors and assigns of the employees, from all claims, losses, harm, liabilities, respective Parties. Neither Party may assign or transfer damages, and expenses(including attorneys' fees), or this Agreement without the prior written approval of allegations of same, arising as a result of this Agreement the other Party(which approval will not be unreasonably except to the extent that any such claims, losses, harm, withheld)except for a transfer to a parent, subsidiary, or liabilities, damages and/or expenses (including attorneys' affiliate of such Party. fees), or allegations of same, arise as a result of Avista's sole negligence. 14. Governing Law and Venue.This Agreement will be construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws 11.Incentive Payment Reimbursement. If Customer's of either the State of Washington or Idaho, depending Payment is greater than $50,000 and, during the upon the Facility Site Address, excluding any choice of 5-year term of this Agreement, Customer: (i) chooses law rules which may direct the application of the laws of to take electric or natural gas service from , any other another jurisdiction. Any action to enforce the terms of supplier, or from Avista under tariffs that do not this Agreement will be brought in a court of competent fund energy efficiency programs, (ii)fails to properly jurisdiction where Customer's Facility is located. maintain or replace the Measures in accordance with this Agreement, or(iii) closes its business, (each, a 15. Attorneys Fees. If any action is brought to enforce this "Termination Event"), this Agreement will terminate and Agreement, the prevailing Party in such action will be Customer shall reimburse Avista for the pro-rated portion entitled to an award of reasonable attorneys fees and of the Payment that will not be recouped by Avista due costs incurred in such action, in addition to any other to the fact that such Termination Event will result in relief available to it at law or in equity. the loss of(i)the energy savings anticipated under this 16. Amendment and Waiver. This Agreement may not Agreement, and (ii)the Program contributions contained be modified or varied except by written agreement in Avista's tariffs. In the event Customer's obligations between the Parties. If, at any time, the terms of this are assigned in accordance with this Agreement, the Agreement are not strictly adhered to or enforced, such assignee will be responsible for assuming Customer's requirements will not be deemed waived or modified obligations applicable under this Agreement. but will, at all subsequent times, be deemed in full force 12. Disposal of Existing Equipment. All equipment and effect. and materials removed and/or replaced at the Facility 17. Entirety of Agreement. This Agreement: (i) is the must be permanently disabled, sold for scrap, recycled, entire agreement between the Parties concerning its and/or removed from the Facility and destroyed, at subject matter and supersedes all prior agreements and Customer's expense. Customer is responsible for understandings related to same, whether or not written; recycling or disposing of all equipment and materials and (ii) is not intended to confer upon any entity other removed in accordance with applicable law. Energy than Avista and Customer any rights or remedies under Efficiency lighting retrofits require removal of lamps and the Agreement. ballasts with those lamps and ballasts designated as We collect your personal information for Avista Rebate Programs. For information on what Avista collects and how we protect customer information, please refer to Avista's privacy notice at www.myavista.com/about-us/ policies-and-guidelines. Questions? Call 509-495-4793 or email greta.zink@avistacorp.com myavistaxom ©2024 AVISTA CORPORATION.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. /I1 01/25 ,Pi►rV§STA ►lw v�sra® Commercial Grocer Agreement Commercial Grocer Retrofit Program 1 ' II II BUSINESS NAME AVISTA ACCOUNT NUMBER AVISTA METER NUMBER BUSINESS PHONE I II II I PROJECT SITE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP I MAILING ADDRESS � I CITY STATE ZIP (if different from site address) II CONTACT NAME EMAIL Applying for the rebate, please submit: Q Mail To: ©You have 90 Days from • Fill out this form entirely for each rebate you Avista—MSC-15 Commercial Grocer Program completion of project to are applying for P.O. Box 3727 submit this form. • Invoices that are itemized to identify Spokane, WA 99220-3727 equipment you are applying for Q Or Email: greta.zink@avistacorp.com • Cost of new equipment purchased, labor and disposal fees if applicable For more information contact your Avista Account Executive or Greta Zink at 509-495-4793 1.ELIGIBILITY 2. PAYMENT 3.VERIFICATION Incentives are available for commercial New Equipment must be purchased and Avista reserves the right to verify facilities with electric service provided installed before payment will be issued installations anytime before or after by Avista on a non residential rate and in no event will Incentive payments payment is issued. One sample schedule. exceed invoiced costs. Allow 4-6 weeks of each lamp/fixture replaced must be for processing and payment. retained for 30 days after Avista's receipt of this form to enable Avista to verify the previous lighting condition. I certify that I meet eligibility requirements of this Program and that all statements made of this Agreement, including invoices/receipts,are correct to the best of my knowledge. I agree to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. CUSTOMER SIGNATURE DATE OPTIONAL- RELEASE PAYMENT I, the undersigned, request that my Avista Energy Efficiency Program incentive payment check("Check") be made payable and sent to the vendor identified below. By signing this Release, I acknowledge my understanding that I will not receive the Check, directly, but that such Check will be made payable and sent to the vendor. I understand that releasing the incentive payment to the vendor does not exempt me from the Energy Efficiency Program requirements outlined in my Incentive Agreement with Avista. VENDOR NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP 01/25 Continued on next page Commercial Grocer Form • This incentive program applies to retrofits of various refrigerated equipment measures. Please see sections for specific eligibility. • Please fill out the information below. If your project doesn't fit the requirements of this agreement, you must have your project evaluated through Avista's Site Specific (custom) Program prior to installation. DATE OF INSTALLATION: SPECIFIC LOCATION OF EQUIPMENT: HOURS PER DAY OPERATION: DAYS PER YEAR OPERATION: Display Case LED Display case LED requirements: Must install an LED lighting system in an existing reach-in or open multi-deck refrigerated case. The installed product must appear on the Design Lights Consortium Qualified Products List(DLC) and be rated for at least 50,000 lifetime hours. Fluorescent magnetic ballasts cannot be used to power the LED. Total number of feet of LEDs eligible for incentives shall not exceed the total number of feet of the fluorescent lamps replaced. Low power is =<4.5 Watts per foot. High power is =>4.5 and =<8.5 Watts per foot. INCENTIVE INCENTIVE Display Case LEDs MT Case: T8 to Low Power LED Inside Lamp $10.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: T12 to Low Power LED Inside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ LT Case: T8 to Low Power LED Inside Lamp $10.00 In ft/LED $ LT Case: T12 to Low Power LED Inside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: T8 to Low Power LED Outside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: T12 to Low Power LED Outside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: 2 T8 to 1 High Power LED Inside Lamp $20.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: 2 T12 to 1 High Power LED Inside Lamp $20.00 In ft/LED $ LT Case: 2 T8 to 1 High Power LED Inside Lamp $20.00 In ft/LED $ LT Case: 2 T12 to 1 High Power LED Inside Lamp $20.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: 2 T8 to 1 High Power LED Outside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: 2 T12 to 1 High Power LED Outside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ Add door to medium temperature vertical remote condensing $225.00 Per ft of case $ refrigerated case Add door to low temperature horizontal remote condensing $200.00 Per ft of case $ refrigerated case Add door to medium temperature horizontal remote condensing $175.00 Per ft of case $ refrigerated case 01/25 Continued on next page Gaskets Gasket requirements: Gaskets are applicable for main insulated solid doors of walk-in cooler or freezers that open to ambient temperatures and/or standard size reach-in glass or solid doors of a low or medium temperature display case. These measures are eligible for one time incentives only. Under counter half coolers, freezers or beverage merchandisers do not qualify for these incentives. INCENTIVE Gaskets for Walk-in Cooler— Main Door $25.00 Door $ Gaskets for Walk-in Freezer—Main Door $65.00 Door $ Gaskets for Reach-in Glass Doors, Medium Temp $ 25.00 Door $ Gaskets for Reach-in Glass Doors, Low Temp $ 40.00 Door $ Motors Motors requirements: The measures below are applicable for replacing existing shaded pole evaporator fan motors in refrigerated cases and/or refrigeration system evaporators in walk-in coolers or freezers retrofitting to electronically commutated motors. Not available if evaporator fan control is already installed or for motors with fans less than 10 inches in diameter. �ME, • 20W_ECM replacing 20W_Shaded Pole $100.00 Motor $ 20W_ECM replacing 1/20HP_Shaded Pole $100.00 Motor $ 20W_ECM replacing 1/15HP_Shaded Pole $100.00 Motor $ 20W_ECM replacing 1/20HP_Permanent Split Capacitor $100.00 Motor I $ 20W_ECM replacing 1/15HP_Permanent Split Capacitor $100.00 Motor I $ 1/20HP_ECM replacing 1/20HP_Shaded Pole $100.00 Motor $ 1/20HP_ECM replacing 1/15HP_Shaded Pole $100.00 Motor $ 1/20HP_ECM replacing 1/15HP_Permanent Split Capacitor $100.00 Motor $ 1/15HP_ECM replacing 1/20HP_Shaded Pole $100.00 Motor I $ Medium Temp_PMSM replacing Shaded Pole-9 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Medium Temp_PMSM replacing Shaded Pole_10 to 15 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Medium Temp_PMSM replacing Permanent Split Capacitor-9 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Medium Temp_PMSM replacing Permanent Split Capacitor_10 to 15 W output $50.00 Motor $ power Low Temp—ECM replacing Shaded Pole-9 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Low Temp—ECM replacing Shaded Pole_10 to 15 W output power $50.00 Motor $ 01/25 Continued on next page INCENTIVE T Low Temp_ECM replacing Shaded Pole_16 to 20 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Low Temp_ECM replacing Shaded Pole_20+W output power $50.00 Motor $ Low Temp_ECM replacing Permanent Split Capacitor-9 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Low Temp_ECM replacing Permanent Split Capacitor_10 to 15 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Low Temp_ECM replacing Permanent Split Capacitor_16 to 20 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Low Temp_ECM replacing Permanent Split Capacitor_20+W output power $50.00 Motor $ Low Temp_PMSM replacing Shaded Pole-9 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Low Temp_PMSM replacing Shaded Pole_10 to 15 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Low Temp_PMSM replacing Permanent Split Capacitor-9 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Low Temp_PMSM replacing Permanent Split Capacitor_10 to 15 W output $50.00 Motor $ power Walk-In Cooler Evaporator Fan Motor- 20W Shaded Pole to 20W ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Cooler Evaporator Fan Motor- 20W Shaded Pole to 1/20 HP ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Cooler Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/20 HP Shaded Pole to 20W ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Cooler Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/20 HP Shaded Pole to 1/20 HP ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Cooler Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/20 HP Shaded Pole to 1/15 HP ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Cooler Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/15 HP Shaded Pole to 20W ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Cooler Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/15 HP Shaded Pole to 1/20 HP ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Cooler Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/15 HP Shaded Pole to 1/15 HP ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Freezer Evaporator Fan Motor- 20W Shaded Pole to 20W ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Freezer Evaporator Fan Motor- 20W Shaded Pole to 1/20 HP ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Freezer Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/20 HP Shaded Pole to 20W ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Freezer Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/20 HP Shaded Pole to 1/20 HP ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Freezer Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/20 HP Shaded Pole to 1/15 HP ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Freezer Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/15 HP Shaded Pole to 20W ECM $ 100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Freezer Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/15 HP Shaded Pole to 1/20 HP ECM $ 100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Freezer Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/15 HP Shaded Pole to 1/15 HP ECM $ 100.00 Motor $ 01/25 Continued on next page Controls Control requirements: To be eligible for Anti-Sweat Heat incentives you must install a device that controls the ASH load of reach- in glass doors in either a MT or LT cases. This measure only applies to technologies that reduce energy consumption of anti-sweat heaters based on sensing humidity. It does not apply to doors equipped with low/no anti-sweat heat. Incentive amount is based on the horizontal linear footage of the display case. Walk-in evaporator fan control measures must install controls that reduce energy consumption of evaporator fan motors in walk-ins by reducing fan speed when there is no refrigerant being delivered to the evaporator. Not applicable if evaporator fan control is already installed. Floating head pressure measures must convert the head pressure controls of an existing single compressor system from fixed to floating control. Applicable to either condensing unit or remote condensing refrigeration systems. INCENTIVE =M INCENTIVE Anti-Sweat Heat—without Energy Management System—Med Temp $40.00 In ft of case $ Anti-Sweat Heat—without Energy Management System—Low Temp $40.00 In ft of case $ Floating Head Pressure on Singles, LT Condensing Unit $100.00 HP $ Floating Head Pressure on Singles, MT Condensing Unit $100.00 HP $ Floating Head Pressure on Singles, LT Remote Condenser $100.00 HP $ Floating Head Pressure on Singles, MT Remote Condenser $100.00 HP $ Evaporator Fan ECM Motor Controller-Walk-In - Medium Temp - >44 Motor Watt- 2 or more motors/controller $ 50.00 controlled $ Evaporator Fan ECM Motor Controller-Walk-In - Medium Temp - 24-43 Motor Watt- 2 or more motors/controller $ 50.00 controlled $ Evaporator Fan ECM Motor Controller-Walk-In - Low Temp - >44 Watt- Motor 3 or more motors/controller $ 50.00 controlled $ Evaporator Fan ECM Motor Controller-Walk-In - Low Temp - 24-43 Motor Watt- 3 or more motors/controller $ 50.00 controlled $ Evaporator Fan ECM Motor Controller-Walk-In - Medium Temp - <_ 23 Motor Watt- 5 or more motors/controller $ 50.00 controlled $ Evaporator Fan ECM Motor Controller-Walk-In - Low Temp - <_ 23 Watt Motor - 7 or more motors/controller $ 50.00 controlled $ Evaporator Fan ECM Motor Controller-Walk-In - Medium Temp - >44 Motor Watt- 1 or 2 motors/controller $ 50.00 controlled $ Evaporator Fan ECM Motor Controller-Walk-In - Low Temp - >44 Watt- Motor 1 or 2 motors/controller $ 50.00 controlled $ 01/25 Continued on next page Additional Terms and Conditions for Energy Efficiency Service This Incentive Agreement("Agreement") is entered into payment unless another method of disbursement(including between Avista Corporation ("Avista")and the "Customer" multiple cash payments over a period of time or offsets specified on the front of this Agreement(sometimes referred to Customer's energy bills) is agreed to by the Parties. to, individually, as a "Party" and collectively, as the "Parties") Customer is responsible for payment of any federal, state, for the acquisition of electric and natural gas resource savings or local income and/or corporate taxes associated with through improvements in the efficiency of equipment owned Customer's receipt of the Payment. and operated by Customer as specified on the front of this 4. Qualifying Project. This Agreement applies to only Agreement. Therefore, the Parties agree as follows: the Facility and Equipment specified on the front of this Agreement. In the event Customer requests additional 1.Term of Agreement.This Agreement will become effective projects, a new application must be filled out an submitted. when executed by both Parties and remain in effect: (i) until Customer's Energy Efficiency Payment("Payment") has 5. Inspection of Facilities. Avista may inspect the Equipment, been disbursed if Customer's Payment is less than $50,000, at its option during reasonable hours, for the purpose of OR (ii)for five(5)years from the date of implementation of verifying installation of the Equipment and Customer's the "Measures" or("Equipment") if Customer's Payment is compliance with its performance obligations under this greater than $50,000. In the event Customer fails to Agreement. This provision does not impose upon Avista an complete installation of the Equipment by the date specified obligation to inspect the Equipment and is not intended to on the front of this Agreement, this Agreement will substitute for or relieve Customer of any responsibilities terminate and Avista's obligations waived. related to the purchase, design, installation, operation and/ or maintenance of such Equipment. 2. Equipment Selection, Installation, Operation and Maintenance.The selection, purchase, and installation 6. Continued Availability.The Payment is contingent upon of the Equipment will be, solely, Customer's responsibility. continued funding availability through Avista's Tariff for the Avista's evaluation of the Equipment is only for the purpose Measures applicable under this Agreement. of determining Customer's eligibility under Avista's Energy 7. Sub-metering. Customer shall: (i) permit Avista to install Efficiency Program ("Program"). AVISTA MAKES NO, and maintain sub-metering equipment(at Avista's sole AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED OR EXPRESS WARRANTIES expense), and (ii) provide Avista with reasonable access (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES to such sub-metering equipment for meter reading or OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR maintenance purposes. PURPOSE), AND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY g. Compliance with Laws. Customer guarantees that it, its REPRESENTATION OR PROMISE WITH RESPECT TO THE agents and employees, and any subcontractor(s) it may EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR LABOR REQUIRED TO INSTALL retain to install or maintain the Equipment, will be familiar THE EQUIPMENT AT CUSTOMER'S SITE ADDRESS, OR THE with, and at all times will comply with all applicable federal, COST OF SUCH EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND LABOR, OR state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, and/or rules and ANY ENERGY SAVINGS THAT MAY ACCRUE FROM THE regulations pertaining to the installation, maintenance, INSTALLATION OF SUCH EQUIPMENT. Customer, at its sole operation and/or use of the Equipment. expense, will be responsible for any required maintenance, repair and/or replacement of the Equipment. In the event 9• Release of Information. Customer authorizes Avista to any of the Equipment becomes defective or fails to operate provide information related to the electric and/or natural gas properly, Customer must repair the Equipment in such a service at the Facility including, but not limited to, manner as to maintain or exceed the Equipment's original Customer's contact name and phone number, service energy efficiency rating or replace such Equipment with address, pertinent usage history, and incentive information Equipment that has equal or higher efficiency ratings (collectively, "Customer Information")to authorized entities who need such Customer Information to verify, without 3. Payment. After completing the installation of the limitation, energy savings related to Measures installed at Equipment, Customer must provide documentation, Customer's Facility and Avista's compliance with federal and acceptable to Avista, verifying the purchase and installation state Energy Efficiency Standards. costs. The Payment will be: (i) determined solely by Avista in accordance with Schedules 90 and/or 190 (the "Tariff"); (ii) considered final; and (iii) disbursed as a one-time 01/25 Continued on next page 10. Disclaimer and Indemnity. Customer certifies that it is hazardous waste and disposed of in accordance with the voluntarily participating in the Program. Customer Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA). NOTE: understands that Avista is providing funding and Fluorescent, neon, mercury vapor, high-pressure sodium, analysis, only, and assumes no liability for: (i) Customer's and metal halide lamps; and ballasts containing Polycyclic decision to enter into this Agreement; (ii)the Equipment Chlorinated Biphenyl (PCB)are considered hazardous selected by Customer; (iii) any third party selected by waste. Fluorescent linear tubes can be recycled at many Customer to install such Equipment; or(iv)any disputes recycling centers. arising out of repair or replacement of the Equipment. 13.Assignment.This Agreement will inure to the benefit of Customer shall indemnify and defend Avista and its and be binding upon the successors and assigns of the agents and employees, from all claims, losses, harm, respective Parties. Neither Party may assign or transfer this liabilities, damages, and expenses (including attorneys' Agreement without the prior written approval of the fees), or allegations of same, arising as a result of this other Party(which approval will not be unreasonably Agreement except to the extent that any such claims, withheld)except for a transfer to a parent, subsidiary, or affiliate of such Party. losses, harm, liabilities, damages and/or expenses (including attorneys' fees), or allegations of same, arise 14. Governing Law and Venue.This Agreement will be as a result of Avista's sole negligence. construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of either the State of Washington or Idaho, depending upon 11. Incentive Payment Reimbursement. If Customer's the Facility Site Address, excluding any choice of law rules Payment is greater than $50,000 and, during the which may direct the application of the laws of another 5-year term of this Agreement, Customer: (i) chooses to jurisdiction. Any action to enforce the terms of this take electric or natural gas service from , any other Agreement will be brought in a court of competent supplier, or from Avista under tariffs that do not jurisdiction where Customer's Facility is located. fund energy efficiency programs, (ii)fails to properly 15.Attorney's Fees. If any action is brought to enforce this maintain or replace the Measures in accordance with Agreement, the prevailing Party in such action will be this Agreement, or(iii) closes its business, (each, a entitled to an award of reasonable attorney's fees and "Termination Event"), this Agreement will terminate and costs incurred in such action, in addition to any other Customer shall reimburse Avista for the pro-rated relief available to it at law or in equity. portion of the Payment that will not be recouped 16.Amendment and Waiver.This Agreement may not be by Avista due to the fact that such Termination modified or varied except by written agreement between Event will result in the loss of(i)the energy savings the Parties. If, at any time, the terms of this Agreement anticipated under this Agreement, and (ii)the Program are not strictly adhered to or enforced, such requirements contributions contained in Avista's tariffs. In the event will not be deemed waived or modified but will, at all Customer's obligations are assigned in accordance with subsequent times, be deemed in full force and effect. this Agreement, the assignee will be responsible for 17. Entirety of Agreement.This Agreement: (i) is the entire assuming Customer's obligations applicable under this agreement between the Parties concerning its subject Agreement. matter and supersedes all prior agreements and 12. Disposal of Existing Equipment.All equipment and understandings related to same,whether or not written; and (ii) is not intended to confer upon any entity other materials removed and/or replaced at the Facility must be than Avista and Customer any rights or remedies under permanently disabled, sold for scrap, recycled, the Agreement. and/or removed from the Facility and destroyed, at Customer's expense. Customer is responsible for recycling We collect your personal information for Avista Rebate or disposing of all equipment and materials removed in Programs. For information on what Avista collects and accordance with applicable law. Energy Efficiency lighting how we protect customer information, please refer to retrofits require removal of lamps and ballasts with those Avista's privacy notice at www..myavista.com/about-us/ lamps and ballasts designated as policies-and-guidelines. Questions? Call 509-495-4793 or email greta.zink@avistacorp.com myavistaxom ©2025 AVISTA CORPORATION.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ll� 01/25 �uiVISTA® 00or > rebates.PPF Business customers like you are saving energy and money with Avista Achieve your With high-efficiency upgrades, operational and the money you'll save on energy sustainability costs can be reinvested in other goals. areas of your business. Our team of energy experts can help Equipment Discounts you identify savings opportunities. Pay less for high-efficiency HVAC, water heating and commercial food service equipment. No paperwork required. _ Standard Rebates ❑� ❑� Get money back on common high-efficiency upgrades such as LED lighting, insulation, VFDs or commercial refrigeration. IMF No pre-qualification needed. Site-Specific Incentives Scan the code, visit Financial incentives may be available for energy-saving projects myavista.com/bUrebates, outside our Standard program guidelines. Site-Specific projects or call (800) 936-6629 to learn more require pre-qualification and analysis by Avista. and find your Avista account executive. Small Business Partner Program We'll send one of our licensed partner contractors to your site to talk with you about your project, draw up a bid and determine eligibility for any of our rebate programs. For small business customers only. Energy efficiency rebates and incentives Standard Rebates Commercial Lighting Rebates available for lighting retrofits Save energy immediately with lighting upgrades. LED technology continues and lighting controls. to improve, further reducing costs and minimizing maintenance needs. Commercial Insulation Rebates available for energy-efficient wall, Prevent air from escaping or entering your building by adding insulation attic and roof insulation. You'll save on heating and cooling and keep your space more comfortable. Commercial Clothes Washer Rebates available to Washington customers Save energy by replacing your commercial clothes washer only with water heating fueled by Avista with a new ENERGY STAR®front load product. electricity or natural gas. Commercial Grocer For customers with commercial refrigeration (grocery stores, supermarkets, Rebates available for various display case convenience stores, etc.). Upgrade equipment to improve efficiencies and LEDs, doors, motors, control and gaskets. minimize energy losses. Green Motors Rewind Rebates available for Green Rewinds on Overtime, all motors lose efficiency. A bad repair/rewind can adversely 15hp to 500hp NEIVA-rated motors at affect overall functionality. Quality rewinding ("green rewind")ensures participating service centers. a motor maintains its original efficiency. Pay for Performance Retrofit Rebates available for buildings with Annual incentives that capture all electric and/or natural gas savings at conditioned space and dependent the meter, rather than separate rebates for individual measures. upon annual energy savings. ProgramDirect Install Lighting Schedule 11 and 12 small business customers are eligible for low to Visit myavista.com/smallbizlighting, no-cost LED lighting installation by one of our licensed partner contractors. or call (206)207-2971 ext. 573 to sign up. Rebates are available as a direct discount on your invoice for LED retrofits and controls. Site-Specif energy-saving projects that do not meet our Standard program Incentives vary by project and state, guidelines, a custom (site-specific)financial incentive may be available. potentially covering a significant portion Eligibility is dependent upon project analysis and pre-qualification, of costs. Find and contact your account prior to the project's start. executive at myavista.com/bizhelp to get started. Commercial . . . Service and Ultra Low-Temp Freezers Save energy with high-efficiency commercial kitchen and Instant discounts are available from food service equipment. participating dealers. Find qualifying products and participating dealers at myavista.com/foodservicediscounts. Commercial HVAC and Water Heating Save energy with high-efficiency heating, ventilation, air conditioning Discounts are available on qualified products and water heating equipment. from participating distributors. Ask your contractor if they participate in this program and if your new equipment qualifies. Learn more at myavista.com/HVACdiscounts. For complete program details and rebate forms, visit myavista.com/bizrebates or call (800) 936-6629. 1/25 OF AUTO 6823 oF Less is morn The path to a sustainable energy future requires us all to conserve energy. It's why Avista offers its customers energy-saving advice and money-saving rebates to help pay for energy-efficient upgrades, equipment and appliances. �1 Save money on energy-efficient home upgrades. Get cash back from Avista when you buy a smart thermostat, add insulation or install new energy-efficient home windows. We offer valuable rebates on Energy Star°washers and dryers, refrigerators and freezers, too* + e � )�r Trabajemos • I I I / I energia. Consumir menos energia nos favorece a todos. Por eso nos complace ofrecerle estos articulos que ahorran energia. Encuentre consejos sencillos y herramientas utiles para administrar su consumo de energia en myavista.com/energytips Alim ,iipiir,vl.STAW Que contiene: Interruptor Iman con consejos de alimentacion de ahorro de energia Elimine la perdida de energia Recordatorios rapidos segun en modo de espera con solo la temporada para ayudarlo pulsar un interruptor. a ahorrar energia. 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Burletes de tela contra Bombillas LED corrientes de aire Consume hasta un 90% Se instalan facilmente debajo menos de energia por sus de las puertas exteriores para bombillas que duran 15 veces mantener el aire frio fuera mas que las incandescentes. y el aire caliente dentro. *Tenga en cuenta: el contenido y la disponibilidad pueden variar. r .��� x y Escanee para i% j obtener mas • t# information. HE HE C)VVER ER y` Plug into Pluginto � energy energy y �. , g savings. savings. 6 d f See the Avista team in the main concourse See the Avista team in the main concourse prior to 3rd period to enter to win a prior to 3rd period to enter to win a prize package worth more than$400. prize package worth more than$400. Learn ways to save energy at home,too. ��I� _ Learn ways to save energy at home,too. myavista.com/powerofchange �I���,��� myavista.com/powerofchange Allw ,dakiVISTA' Idaho Multifamily Rebates (Includes apartments, condos, duplexes and townhouses with shared interior walls.) C NAME AVISTA ACCOUNT NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS DAYTIME PHONE NUMBER ADDRESS WHERE EQUIPMENT INSTALLED CITY STATE ZIP MAILING ADDRESS (if different than above) CITY STATE ZIP Te II Us About Your Home ❑ Existing Home � � ❑Apartment El Condo El Yes ❑ New Construction ❑ Duplex ❑Townhouse ❑ No: REBATE IS FOR YEAR SQUARE TYPE OF HOME AVISTA ELECTRIC SERVICE? BUILT FOOTAGE IF NO,WHICH UTILITY? ❑ Furnace ❑ Furnace ❑Baseboard ❑ Propane ❑ Wood/Pellets ❑ Natural Gas ❑ Boiler ❑ Heat Pum ❑Other ❑ Heatinq Oil ❑ Other ElElectric NATURAL GAS HEAT ELECTRIC HEAT OTHER HOME HEAT SOURCES WATER HEAT SOURCE Primary Home Heat Source Completing the Rebate Q Mail To: ® or Online: myavista.com Avista— MSC-15 Residential Rebates - Or Fax: 509-777-5784 Attach legible copies of final P.O. Box 3727 A itemized invoices (estimates or @ Spokane, WA 99220-3727 O You have 120 Days from completion of project to submit a rebate form. bids cannot be accepted) along Q Or Email: rebates@myavista.com with other supporting documents. Sign and Attach Invoices — Required I, the "Participant," request a rebate for the listed work in the home located at the address noted above(the "Premises"). Attached are the original itemized invoices(or legible copies). I have read the "Energy Efficiency Rebate Agreement" on the last page of this form and agree to the conditions for participation in this Residential Energy Efficiency Program ("Program"). I also understand that: (i)Avista will make the final determination of any rebate I may be eligible to receive; (ii)the Program is subject to change without notice; and (iii)this request for rebate must be submitted within 120 days of completion of energy efficiency measure. I understand that my rebate will be processed within 8 weeks, including issuance of a check or account credit. Third parties, including contractors and landlords, can only receive rebate via check. ❑Send a Check ❑Credit my Avista account❑Release Payment (Seepage 4) CUSTOMER SIGNATURE DATE PAYMENT TYPE 02/25 Idaho Multifamily Continued on next page Insulation — Existing Homes Only • Must be installed by a licensed contractor—no usage requirement. Usage will be reviewed to confirm heating fuel. • Insulation must be installed only where such cavities separate conditioned from unconditioned areas of the residence(livable spaces). • Contractor must certify existing and new levels of insulation and invoice must be itemized with the following: square footage, pre and post R-Value ratings, and cost. Attic Insulation—$0.75 per scl ft. I available if existing insulation level is R-11 or less, new insulation value R-49+. (Will accept R-38+ if contractor's invoice indicates installed R-value is the max value space allows.) SQUARE FOOTAGE OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE DATE COMPLETE COST Wall Insulation (Gas Heating)—$0.45 per scl ft. I available if existing insulation level is R-0, new insulation value R-13+ Wall Insulation (Electric Heating)—$0.75 per scl ft. I available if existing insulation level is R-0, new insulation value R-13+ SQUARE FOOTAGE OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE DATE COMPLETE COST Floor Insulation (Gas Heating)—$0.30 per scl ft. I available if existing insulation level is R-0, new insulation value R-19+ Floor Insulation (Electric Heating)—$0.75 per scl ft. I available if existing insulation level is R-0, new insulation value R-19+ $ SQUARE FOOTAGE OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE DATE COMPLETE COST Exterior Doors (Limit 4) — Existing Homes Only Insulated, exterior doors with insulation level of R-5 or greater, or ENERGY STAR®certified. To find your ENERGY STAR®certificate go to www.energystar.gov/productfinder. Please provide a copy of your invoice. 1 ENERGY STAR®Certified or R-5 Insulated Exterior Door—$100 11 11$ MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE QUANTITY COST 02/25 Idaho Multifamily Continued on next page Windows and Sliding Glass Doors — Existing Homes Only Windows/sliding glass doors are defined by glass and frame and must replace an existing window/sliding glass door. Usage will be reviewed to confirm heating fuel. Contractor Installed: Licensed contractor must provide Self-Installed: Include itemized invoice showing number of new window documentation to include an itemized invoice windows/sliding glass doors installed, U-Factor and cost. Sign showing number of windows/sliding glass doors installed, self-certification of accurate installation (below) and include U-Factor and cost. post-project photo(s). Electric Heated Homes Windows—$180 per window I contractor installed I window U-Factor of 0.29 to 0.23 Windows—$225 per window I contractor installed I window U-Factor of 0.22 or below Windows— DIY— $90 per window I self-installed I window U-Factor of 0.29 to 0.23 Windows— DIY—$112 per window I self-installed I window U-Factor of 0.22 or below ❑ Single Pane ❑ Double Pane OLD WINDOWS NUMBER OF WINDOWS INSTALLED NEW U-FACTOR DATE COMPLETE COST Gas Heated Homes Windows—$45 per window I contractor installed window U-Factor of 0.29 to 0.23 Windows—$56 per window I contractor installed window U-Factor of 0.22 or below Windows— DIY—$22 per window self-installed window U-Factor of 0.29 to 0.23 Windows— DIY—$28 per window self-installed window U-Factor of 0.22 or below ❑�SDio gle Pane ❑ uble Pane OLD WINDOWS NUMBER OF WINDOWS INSTALLED NEW U-FACTOR DATE COMPLETE COST Storm Windows,ENERGY STAR°Certified or emissivity<_.22 and solar transmissivity>_.55—$3.00 per sq ft.I contractor installed Storm Windows, ENERGY STAR°Certified or emissivity<_.22 and solar transmissivity>_.55—$1.00 per sq ft.I self-installed ❑ Wood ❑ Aluminum L L $ OLD WINDOWS YEAR INSTALLED WINDOW SQ FOOTAGE DATE COMPLETE COST *For storm windows,provide a window specification sheet or ENERGY STAR®certificate.To find your ENERGY STAR®certificate,go to www.energystar.gov/productfinder. Sliding Glass Door—$480 per door I contractor installed U-Factor 0.29-0.23 Sliding Glass Door—$600 per door I contractor installed U-Factor 0.22 or below Sliding Glass Door— DIY—$240 per door I self installed U-Factor 0.29-0.23 Sliding Glass Door— DIY—$300 per door I self installed U-Factor 0.22 or below ❑ Single Pane ❑ Double PaneF $ OLD WINDOWS NUMBER OF SLIDING GLASS DOORS INSTALLED NEW U-FACTOR DATE COMPLETE COST DIY Window and Sliding Glass Door Self-Certification By my signature below, I confirm that I have completed my window/storm window/sliding glass door installation according to requirements, which include: Storm Windows: I have ensured the existing window(s)are Standard Windows/Sliding Glass Door: I have installed my dry and does not have any missing glass, rotting wood or water window(s)/sliding glass door(s)according to the manufacturer's leaks. I have caulked the top and sides of window opening(s). instructions, including flashing and air sealing. SIGNATURE DATE 02/25 Idaho Multifamily Continued on next page Additional Conditions Energy Efficiency Rebate Agreement • Primary fuel used for space heating must be Avista - DISCLAIMERS.Avista: (i) makes no warranties and disclaims provided electric or natural gas service to qualify. all implied or express warranties(including, but not limited • Request for rebates must be submitted within 120 to implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose), and (ii)shall not be responsible for any days of completion of energy efficiency measure. representation or promise with respect to the equipment, • The rebates are available for primary residential materials, and/or labor required to install the equipment multifamily homes. on the Premises, or the cost of such equipment, materials • Multifamily properties with five or more units may and/or labor, or any energy savings that may occur from choose a prescriptive or site-specific rebate approach. the installation of such equipment. • Rebates are not available for seasonal or recreational AVISTA'S RESPONSIBILITY.Avista's sole responsibility under homes or condos. this Agreement is to provide funding in accordance with • Only new equipment qualifies. the Program, at the request of the Participant. Because of • Where indicated, insulation must be contractor the variability and uniqueness of individual energy use, it installed to be eligible for rebate consideration. is not possible to predict exact energy savings (if any)that g may accrue to any particular Participant, and Avista, by • Homeowners are responsible for complying with all providing funding, does not warrant that the equipment applicable codes and regulations. will achieve any reduction in energy costs to • Avista reserves the right to verify installation of the the Participant. energy efficiency measure(s) prior to payment and will RELEASE. Participant shall release, indemnify and defend coordinate inspection as applicable. (if requested to do so)Avista from all claims, losses, harm, • Avista and/or its agents may, upon reasonable notice, liabilities, damages, and expenses(including attorneys' request access to customer's Premises after payment, fees) of any nature whatsoever arising directly or indirectly for evaluation and measurement purposes. out of or in connection with the installation of the • Rebates will not exceed 100% of the actual measure measures applicable under this Agreement at the Premises or any material and labor required for such installation. cost. ENTIRE AGREEMENT/APPLICABILITY/ASSIGNMENT. • Rebates are not available for leased equipment or This Agreement contains the entire agreement between replacement equipment paid for by an insurance Avista and the Participant(singularly, a "Party"; collectively, claim. the "Parties") and may not be modified except by a written • Rebates are paid directly to homeowners unless instrument signed by both Parties. Furthermore, this homeowners authorize payment release to Agreement will be binding upon the successors and assigns contractors (or if paid directly to new construction of both Parties. Participants may not assign this Agreement developer). without the prior written consent of Avista,which consent will not be unreasonably withheld.Avista may assign this • Allow 8 weeks for processing and payment of rebate Agreement at its sole option. checks. ATTORNEYS' FEES. If any action is brought to enforce this Agreement, in addition to any other relief,the prevailing Party in such action will be entitled to an award of We collect your personal information for Avista reasonable attorneys'fees and costs incurred in such action. Rebate Programs. For information on what Avista VERIFICATIONS.Avista has the right to verify equipment collects and how we protect customer information, installed on the Premises, at its option, upon reasonable please refer to Avista's privacy notice at notice to the Participant.This Program is ongoing as part of Avista's continued commitment to energy efficiency and www.myavista.com/about-us/policies-and-guidelines. is subject to change without notice. Release Payment As a customer benefit, upon Participant's request, Avista will send payment directly to vendor. I, the Participant, request that my Avista Utilities Energy Efficiency Program incentive payment check ("Check") be made payable and sent to the vendor identified herein. By signing this Release, I acknowledge my understanding that I will not receive the Check directly, but that such Check will be made payable and sent to such vendor. I understand that releasing the incentive payment to the vendor does not exempt me from the Energy Efficiency Program requirements outlined in my Incentive Agreement with Avista. Further, I understand that this Release will not be applicable until or unless Avista approves the same, as evidenced by Avista's authorized signature. OPTIONAL- RELEASE PAYMENT- READ & SIGN TERMS & CONDITIONS VENDOR NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP FEDERAL TAX ID PHONE NUMBER CUSTOMER SIGNATURE Questions?Call 1-800-227-9187 or email rebates@myavista.com mya vista.com ©2025 AVISTA CORPORATION.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Allw _ 02/25 Idaho Multifamily ENERGY STAR° Certified Appliance Rebates NAME AVISTA ACCOUNT NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS DAYTIME PHONE NUMBER ADDRESS WHERE EQUIPMENT INSTALLED CITY STATE ZIP MAILING ADDRESS (if different than above) CITY STATE ZIP Tell Us About Your Home ❑ Existing Home ❑Standard Construction[I Duplex ❑ Yes ❑ New Construction [IManufactured ❑ Other ❑ No: L F REBATE IS FOR YEAR BUILT SQUARE TYPE OF HOME AVISTA ELECTRIC SERVICE? FOOTAGE IF NO, WHICH UTILITY? ❑ Furnace FOFurnace ❑ Baseboard ❑ Propane ❑ Wood/Pellets ❑ Natural Gas ❑ Boiler Heat Pump ❑ Other ❑ Heating Oil ❑ Other ❑ Electric NATURAL GAS HEAT ELECTRIC HEAT OTHER HOME HEAT SOURCES WATER HEAT SOURCE I � Primary Home Heat Source Completing the Rebate Q Mail To: y ® Or Online: m avista.com Attach legible copies of final itemized Avista— MSC-15 Residential Rebates Or Fax: 509-777-5784 invoices (estimates or bids cannot be P.O. Box 3727 accepted) along with a copy of your Spokane, WA 99220-3727 © You have 120 Days from ENERGY STAR® Certificate for each appliance. Or Email: rebates@myavista.com submit a rebate form. Sign and Attach Invoices—Required I, the "Participant," request a rebate for the listed work in the home located at the address noted above (the "Premises"). Attached are the original itemized invoices (or legible copies). I have read the "Energy Efficiency Rebate Agreement" on the last page of this form and agree to the conditions for participation in this Residential Energy Efficiency Program ("Program"). I also understand that: (i)Avista will make the final determination of any rebate I may be eligible to receive; (ii)the Program is subject to change without notice; and (iii)this request for rebate must be submitted within 120 days of completion of energy efficiency measure. I understand that my rebate will be processed within 8 weeks, including issuance of a check or account credit. ❑ Send a Check ❑ Credit my Avista account CUSTOMER SIGNATURE DATE PAYMENT TYPE 02/25 Continued on next page PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY AND GUIDELINES ENERGY STAR®appliance rebates are available for Avista customers who purchase and/or install qualified appliances after January 1, 2022. Offers apply to customers in Washington and Idaho and apply to new construction or existing homes and businesses with residential appliances. Rebates for ENERGY STAR°freezers, refrigerators, and dryers are available to Avista residential electric customers. Rebates for clothes washers and dryers are only available to Avista electric or natural gas water heating customers. • The rebates listed on this form are applicable to existing single, multifamily, and new construction residences. • Businesses who install residential appliances qualify for this rebate program. • Rebates are not available for seasonal or recreational homes;they must be a primary living residence. • Homeowners are responsible for complying with all applicable codes and regulations. • Rebates are paid directly to the homeowner, multi-family property owner or business owners. • Rebates must be submitted within 120 days of installation of energy efficiency appliance. • Avista reserves the right to inspect energy efficiency appliances and will coordinate inspection as applicable. • Mini/compact refrigerators and wine coolers do not qualify for rebate. • Allow 8 weeks for processing and payment of rebate. Tell Us About Your Appliance ❑ ENERGY STAR® Freezer* $50 Rebate (Must have Avista electric service to qualify.) BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE INSTALLED COST ❑ ENERGY STAR® Refrigerator* $100 Rebate (Must have Avista electric service to qualify.) S BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE INSTALLED COST ❑ ENERGY STAR® Dryer* $50 Rebate BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE INSTALLED COST My dryer is: ❑ Natural Gas(Must have Avista natural gas to qualify.) ❑ Electric (Must have Avista electric service to qualify.) ❑ ENERGY STAR® Front Load Clothes Washer* $50 Rebate (Water must be heated with Avista electric or Avista natural gas to qualify.) BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE INSTALLED COST My water heater is: ❑ Natural Gas(Must have Avista natural gas to qualify.) ❑ Electric (Must have Avista electric service to qualify.) *Go to energystar.gov/productfinder to get an ENERGY STAR° Certificate for each appliance and include the certificate(s) with your rebate submittal. 02/25 Continued on next page Additional Conditions Energy Efficiency Rebate Agreement • Primary fuel used for space heating must be Avista DISCLAIMERS.Avista: (i)makes no warranties and disclaims provided electric or natural gas service to qualify. all implied or express warranties(including, but not limited to • Request for rebates must be submitted within 120 implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular days of completion of energy efficiency measure. purpose),and (ii)shall not be responsible for any representation • The rebates are available for primary residential or promise with respect to the equipment, materials, and/or labor single family up to a fourplex, including required to install the equipment on the Premises,or the cost of manufactured and modular homes. such equipment, materials and/or labor,or any energy savings that may occur from the installation of such equipment. • Rebates are not available for seasonal or recreational AVISTAS RESPONSIBILITY.Avista's sole responsibility under homes or condos. this Agreement is to provide funding in accordance with the • Only new equipment qualifies. Program,at the request of the Participant. Because of the • Where indicated, improvements must be contractor variability and uniqueness of individual energy use, it is not installed to be eligible for rebate consideration. possible to predict exact energy savings(if any)that may • Homeowners are responsible for complying with all accrue to any particular Participant,and Avista, by providing applicable codes and regulations. funding, does not warrant that the equipment will achieve • Avista reserves the right to verify installation of the any reduction in energy costs to the Participant. energy efficiency measure(s) prior to payment and RELEASE.Participant shall release, indemnify and defend (if will coordinate inspection as applicable. requested to do so)Avista from all claims, losses, harm, liabilities, • Avista and/or its agents may, upon reasonable notice, damages, and expenses(including attorneys'fees)of any nature request access to customer's Premises after payment, whatsoever arising directly or indirectly out of or in connection for evaluation and measurement purposes. with the installation of the measures applicable under this • Rebates will not exceed 100% of the actual measure Agreement at the Premises or any material and labor required cost. for such installation. • Rebates are not available for leased equipment or ENTIRE AGREEMENT/APPLICABILITY/ASSIGNMENT.This replacement equipment paid for by an insurance Agreement contains the entire agreement between Avista and claim. the Participant(singularly,a "Party";collectively,the "Parties") • Rebates are paid directly to homeowners unless and may not be modified except by a written instrument signed by both Parties. Furthermore,this Agreement will be binding homeowners authorize payment release to upon the successors and assigns of both Parties. Participants may contractors (or if paid directly to new construction not assign this Agreement without the prior written consent of developer). Avista,which consent will not be unreasonably withheld.Avista • Allow 8 weeks for processing and payment of rebate may assign this Agreement at its sole option. checks. ATTORNEYS'FEES. If any action is brought to enforce this Agreement, in addition to any other relief,the prevailing Party in We collect your personal information for Avista such action will be entitled to an award of reasonable attorneys' Rebate Programs. For information on what Avista fees and costs incurred in such action. collects and how we protect customer information, VERIFICATIONS.Avista has the right to verify equipment installed please refer to Avista's privacy notice at on the Premises,at its option, upon reasonable notice to the www.myavista.com/about-us/policies-and-guidelines. Participant.This Program is ongoing as part of Avista's continued commitment to energy efficiency and is subject to change without notice. Questions?Call 1-800-227-9187 or email rebates@myavista.com mya vista.com ©2025 AVISTA CORPORATION.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. �II• 02/25 Find your ENERGY STAR'Certificate. Go to https://www.energystar.gov/productfinder. ERGY STAR CERTIFIED Specifications Band Name: Model Number: Load Conllguratlon: Front Load Latndry Cantor: No Combination All-In-One Washer-Dryer: No Volume(cu.ft.): 5.0 Width(inches): 27.Q Integrated Modified Energy Fact IMEF): 1 I? US Federal ' (1 Annual Eno Use(kWhfyr Integrated W "or If 2.9 US Federal S ar F 4.7 Annual Water sc(gallonsiyr): 4235 Connected: No Paired ENERGY STAR Clothes pryer Yes Available: Paired ENERGY STAR Clothes pryer FS 100'1593__f1VF5]AFiA"•_122�7C)?0113741_F1006ii001, ENERGY STAR Model Identifier. 800136001 Date Certified: 2020-12-18 Markets: Urthed Stag. GanwU ENERGY SIAR Model Identifier. ES 102W3 WF5CA88•'A` 1218202001383A fi7.'kIR743 ENERGY STAR Certlfled: Yes Additional Model Information Captwvd On: 10!21!1U21 02/25 aAr. `15 Lookingfora Save energy and money qualified contractor? with Avista rebates. t of online a-A-Contractor When you choose energy-efficient products for home upgrades, myavista.com/fi ndacontractor. you'll save energy and improve your comfort. You can save money, Compare the type too, thanks to energy-efficiency rebates from Avista (see back). of energy you choose. Learn more about our money-saving rebates. Estimate your annual heat and hot water costs using different Let our rebates make your next home improvement project more energy sources. Use our Fuel Cost affordable. Learn how you can save at myavista.com/getrebates. Comparison Calculator online at For questions, contact us at(509)495-4728 or rebates@myavista.com. myavista.com/fuelcalc. Residential Energy-Efficiency Rebates Ill! - Simply submit your rebate application within 120 days of installation along with all necessary III VASTA documentation.The rebate amount you receive cannot exceed the cost of the project. Rebate amounts(current as of 03/2025)are subject to change. Other restrictions may apply. EQUIPMENTNEW OR UPGRADES Attic Insulation (R-11 or less increased to R-49 or greater") $1.50/sq.ft. $0.35-$0.75/ sq.ft Wall Insulation (R-0 increased to R-13 or greater) $1.50/sq.ft. $0.45-$0.75/ sq. ft. Floor Insulation (R-0 increased to R-30 or greater) $1.50/sq.ft. N/A Floor Insulation (R-0 increased to R-19 or greater) $1.00/sq.ft. $0.30-$0.75/ sq. ft. Existing homes only.Must be installed by a licensed contractor.Primary fuel source used for space heating must be Avista-provided electric or natural gas to qualify. 'Will accept R-38+for attic insulation if contractor's invoice indicates installed R-value is the max value space allows.Usage will be reviewed to confirm heating source. Windows (self-installed) $90-112 $22-112 per window per window Windows (contractor-installed) $180-225 $45-225 per window per window Storm Windows (self-installed) $4.00/sq.ft. $1.00/sq.ft. ENERGY STAR'-certified for emissivity<_.22 and solar transmissivity>_.55 Storm Windows (contractor-installed) $5.00/sq.ft. $3.00/sq.ft. ENERGY STAR®-certified for emissivity<_.22 and solar transmissivity>_.55 Existing homes only.Primary fuel source used for space heating must be Avista-provided electric or natural gas to qualify. Usage will be reviewed to confirm heating source. Insulated Exterior Doors (limit 4) $100 $100 ENERGY STAR®-certified or R-5 insulated.Existing homes only.Self-or contractor-installed. Sliding Glass Patio Doors (contractor-installed) $480-$600 $480-$600 U-factor of 0.29-0.23 receives $480 per sliding glass door; U-factor per sliding per sliding of 0.22 or below receives $600 per sliding glass door glass door glass door Sliding Glass Patio Doors (self-installed) $240-$300 $240-$300 U-factor of 0.29-0.23 receives $240 per sliding glass door; U-factor of per sliding per sliding 0.22 or below receives $300 per sliding glass door glass door glass door Existing homes only.Primary fuel source used for space heating must be Avista-provided electric or natural gas to qualify. Usage will be reviewed to confirm heating source. ENERGY STAR®-Certified Front Load Washer $50 $50 ENERGY STAR®-Certified Dryer $50 $50 ENERGY STAR®-Certified Refrigerator/Freezer $100 $100 ENERGY STAR®-Certified Freezer $50 $50 New construction and existing homes.Washers,refrigerators and freezers require Avista electric service.Electric dryers require Avista-provided electric and gas dryers require Avista-provided natural gas. Existing Electric Baseboard or Furnace N/A $2,100 to New Natural Gas Furnace Existing Electric Furnace and Water Heater Combo N/A $2,850 to New Natural Gas Furnace and Water Heater Combo Existing homes only.Must be installed by a licensed contractor.Primary fuel source used for space heating must be Avista-provided electric to qualify. ENERGY STAR®-Certified Manufactured Home $1,000 $1,000 for Electric or Combined Electric and Gas Customers ENERGY STAR®-Certified Manufactured Home $600 $600 Gas Only Customers New manufactured homes only.Must be ENERGY STAR"-qualified as certified by Northwest Energy Efficient Manufactured Housing Program(NEEM). Primary fuel source used for space heating must be Avista-provided electric to qualify. i Dear Homeowner, We want to make sure you're aware of a time-sensitive opportunity to control your comfort—no matter how unpredictable the weather is. For a limited time, Avista is partnering with ductless heat pump manufacturer Carrier and their Factory Authorized Dealers to offer qualified* homeowners up to $1,550 in instant and cash-back rebates. If you own a home in Avista's service territory, and you are heating your home with electric baseboard or an electric forced air furnace, you may be an excellent candidate to enjoy the many benefits of ductless heat pumps, including: > Improved and predictable comfort, 365 days a year No matter how hot it is in summer, or how cold in winter, ductless heat pumps keep you in control of your indoor temperature. > Enjoy both heating and cooling in one easy-to-use system Ductless heat pumps are not only easy to install, they're also easy to adjust whenever you need to calibrate your temperature for an ideal indoor setting. > Control your costs as much as your comfort Ductless heat pumps are energy-efficient and can help save in heating costs. Customers can receive up to $1,550 to take control of their comfort, including: > $450—$750 instant rebate and a 1-year satisfaction guarantee from Carrier and their Factory Authorized Dealer. > $300 instant rebate from Avista. > $500 cash-back rebate from Avista for qualified* homeowners with electric as their primary heat source and a 10.0 HSPF or greater ductless heat pump. Complete your ductless heat pump upgrade by August 15, 2022 to take advantage of this limited-time opportunity. Visit predictablecomfort365.com or call 509-800-5506 to learn more and connect with a Factory Authorized Dealer for a free estimate. Sincerely, Avista Energy Efficiency Team In partnership with Carrier Turn to the experts *Some restrictions may apply for the$500 cash-back rebate.Visit:myavista.com/getrebates for more information under the"Conversions from electric"section. 'Anw - �I71VISTA PRESORTED FIRST CLASS Attn: Lord Kirstein U.S. POSTAGE 1411 East Mission Avenue, MSC15 PAID Spokane,WA 99220 Spokane,WA Permit No.307 For year-round comfort, consider a ductless heat pump. See our • offer. do <FIRST NAME> <LAST NAME> <ADDRESS1> <ADDRESS2> <CITY>, <STATE> <POSTAL> I Dear Homeowner, It's not too late to take advantage of deep discounts on a comfort-enhancing and energy-saving ductless heat pump. Avista, in partnership with Carrier and their Factory Authorized Dealers, is extending its offer for qualified* homeowners to receive up to $1,575 in instant and cash-back rebates now through September 20, 2022. If you're heating your home with electric baseboard or an electric forced air furnace, you may be an excellent candidate to enjoy the many benefits of ductless heat pumps, including: > Improved and predictable comfort, 365 days a year No matter how hot it gets this summer, or how cold in winter, ductless heat pumps keep you in control of your indoor temperature. > Enjoy both heating and cooling in one easy-to-use system Ductless heat pumps are not only easy to install, they're also easy to adjust whenever you need to calibrate your temperature for an ideal indoor setting. > Control your costs as much as your comfort Ductless heat pumps are energy-efficient and can help save in cooling costs. Customers can receive up to $1,575 to take control of their comfort, including: > $450—$750 instant rebate and a 1-year satisfaction guarantee from Carrier and their Factory Authorized Dealer. > $300 instant rebate from Avista. > $5004525 cash-back rebate from Avista for qualified* homeowners with electric as their primary heat source and a 10.0 HSPF or greater ductless heat pump. This is your last call to complete your ductless heat pump upgrade by September 20, 2022. Visit predictablecomfort365.com or call 509-800-5506 to learn more and connect with a Factory Authorized Dealer for a free estimate. Sincerely, Avista Energy Efficiency Team In partnership with Carrier Turn to the experts *Some restrictions may apply for the Avista cash-back rebate.Visit:myavista.com/getrebates for more information under the"Conversions from electric"section. �iVISTA PRESORTED FIRST CLASS Attn: Lorri Kirstein U.S. POSTAGE 1411 East Mission Avenue, MSC15 PAID Spokane,WA 99220 Spokane,WA Permit No.307 For year-round comfort, consider a ductless heat pump. See our • offer. <FIRST NAME> <LAST NAME> <ADDRESS1> <ADDRESS2> <CITY>, <STATE> <POSTAL> ,AiivISTAW Pay for Performance Retrofit Program What is this program? Who is eligible? The Pay for Performance program is an incentive program that pays customers This program is available for any Avista for actual energy savings at the meter. Energy savings can come from building commercial customers who own or retrofits and equipment upgrades as well as from behavioral, operations and operate buildings with conditioned space maintenance, and retro-commissioning activities. Pay for Performance pays annual and have consistent and measurable incentives for all electricity/natural gas saved, rather than separate incentives for energy usage. Building must have stable individual measures. Qualifying customers that implement whole-building energy energy use over the past year and be retrofits will receive a set incentive rate for measurable savings that are achieved metered separately, interval meters over the course of three years with incentive payments made at the end of each preferred.To be eligible for this program, year. Incentives will be paid at $0.08 per kWh and $1.25 per therm. savings from planned improvements must Timeline of program: be identified as at least 10 percent of the metered baseline(kWh or therm) • Customer submits this form with relevant opportunities consumption. Manufacturing/Industrial • Avista reviews and approves application and baseline usage is established processes are excluded under this program • Pay for Performance Agreement is sent to customer to complete but may be eligible under the site specific path. Please contact your Avista Account • Customer implements improvements identified in application within 1 year Executive for more information. • Savings are measured against base year and payment is sent to customer • Process of savings measurement are repeated annually for the next 2 years Please complete this form and return to Avista: Mail To: Or Email: greta.zink@avistacorp.com Avista Pay for Performance P.O. Box 3727 Spokane, WA 99220-3727 For more information contact your Avista Account Executive or Greta Zink at 509-495-4793 Customer information: BUSINESS NAME PROJECT ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PRIMARY CONTACT EMAIL PHONE MAILING ADDRESS FOR PROJECT CITY STATE ZIP 05/24 Continued on next page Project site information: ACCOUNT NUMBER ELECTRIC METER NUMBER NATURAL GAS METER NUMBER FACILITY SQUARE FOOTAGE BUILDING TYPE Authorization to release energy use and billing info: II I SIGNATURE OR CONTACT TITLE DATE PERSON COMPLETING THIS FORM APPLICATION DATE SERVICE PROVIDER NAME, IF APPLICABLE Give basic description of facility: Number of buildings/systems in project, general hours of operation, HVAC type, lighting control type, use of building, are there a lot of computers used, % of space for server rooms, etc. List savings opportunities (may be submitted on a separate sheet): Please provide details of all energy saving measures: Please list measure name, include a project description, estimated project cost, kWh or therm savings and timeline for implementation for each measure. Please include details about how savings estimates were developed. 05/24 Additional Terms and Conditions for Energy Efficiency Services This Incentive Agreement("Agreement") is entered into payment unless another method of disbursement(including between Avista Corporation ("Avista") and the "Customer" multiple cash payments over a period of time or offsets specified on the front of this Agreement(sometimes referred to Customer's energy bills) is agreed to by the Parties. to, individually, as a "Party" and collectively, as the "Parties") Customer is responsible for payment of any federal, state, for the acquisition of electric and natural gas resource savings or local income and/or corporate taxes associated with through improvements in the efficiency of equipment owned Customer's receipt of the Payment. and operated by Customer as specified on the front of this 4. Qualifying Project. This Agreement applies to only Agreement. Therefore, the Parties agree as follows: the Facility and Equipment specified on the front of this Agreement. In the event Customer requests additional 1.Term of Agreement. This Agreement will become projects, a new application must be filled out and effective when executed by both Parties and remain in submitted. effect: (i) until Customer's Energy Efficiency Payment ("Payment") has been disbursed if Customer's Payment is 5. Inspection of Facilities. Avista may inspect the less than $50,000, OR (ii)for five (5)years from the date Equipment, at its option during reasonable hours, for the of implementation of the "Measures" or("Equipment") if purpose of verifying installation of the Equipment and Customer's Payment is greater than $50,000. In the event Customer's compliance with its performance obligations Customer fails to complete installation of the Equipment under this Agreement. This provision does not impose by the date specified on the front of this Agreement, this upon Avista an obligation to inspect the Equipment and is Agreement will terminate and Avista's obligations waived. not intended to substitute for or relieve Customer of any responsibilities related to the purchase, design, installation, 2. Equipment Selection, Installation, Operation and operation and/or maintenance of such Equipment. Maintenance. The selection, purchase, and installation of the Equipment will be, solely, Customer's responsibility. 6. Continued Availability.The Payment is contingent upon Avista's evaluation of the Equipment is only for the purpose continued funding availability through Avista's Tariff for the of determining Customer's eligibility under Avista's Energy Measures applicable under this Agreement. Efficiency Program ("Program"). AVISTA MAKES NO, 7. Sub-metering. Customer shall: (i) permit Avista to install AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED OR EXPRESS WARRANTIES and maintain sub-metering equipment(at Avista's sole (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES expense), and (ii) provide Avista with reasonable access OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR to such sub-metering equipment for meter reading or PURPOSE), AND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY maintenance purposes. REPRESENTATION OR PROMISE WITH RESPECT TO THE g, Compliance with Laws. Customer guarantees that it, its EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR LABOR REQUIRED TO INSTALL agents and employees, and any subcontractor(s) it may THE EQUIPMENT AT CUSTOMER'S SITE ADDRESS, OR THE retain to install or maintain the Equipment, will be familiar COST OF SUCH EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND LABOR, OR with, and at all times will comply with all applicable federal, ANY ENERGY SAVINGS THAT MAY ACCRUE FROM THE state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, and/or rules and INSTALLATION OF SUCH EQUIPMENT. Customer, at its sole regulations pertaining to the installation, maintenance, expense, will be responsible for any required maintenance, operation and/or use of the Equipment. repair and/or replacement of the Equipment. In the event any of the Equipment becomes defective or fails to operate 9• Release of Information. Customer authorizes Avista to properly, Customer must repair the Equipment in such a provide information related to the electric and/or natural manner as to maintain or exceed the Equipment's original gas service at the Facility including, but not limited to, energy efficiency rating or replace such Equipment with Customer's contact name and phone number, service Equipment that has equal or higher efficiency ratings. address, pertinent usage history, and incentive information (collectively, "Customer Information")to authorized entities 3. Payment. After completing the installation of the who need such Customer Information to verify, without Equipment, Customer must provide documentation, limitation, energy savings related to Measures installed at acceptable to Avista, verifying the purchase and installation Customer's Facility and Avista's compliance with federal and costs. The Payment will be: (i) determined solely by Avista state Energy Efficiency Standards. in accordance with Schedules 90 and/or 190 (the "Tariff (ii) considered final; and (iii) disbursed as a one-time 05/24 10. Disclaimer and Indemnity. Customer certifies that it hazardous waste and disposed of in accordance with the is voluntarily participating in the Program. Customer Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA). NOTE: understands that Avista is providing funding and Fluorescent, neon, mercury vapor, high-pressure sodium, analysis, only, and assumes no liability for: (i) Customer's and metal halide lamps; and ballasts containing Polycyclic decision to enter into this Agreement; (ii)the Equipment Chlorinated Biphenyl (PCB)are considered hazardous selected by Customer; (iii) any third party selected by waste. Fluorescent linear tubes can be recycled at many Customer to install such Equipment; or(iv) any disputes recycling centers. arising out of repair or replacement of the Equipment. 13.Assignment.This Agreement will inure to the benefit of Customer shall indemnify and defend Avista and its and be binding upon the successors and assigns of the agents and employees, from all claims, losses, harm, respective Parties. Neither Party may assign or transfer liabilities, damages, and expenses(including attorneys' this Agreement without the prior written approval of fees), or allegations of same, arising as a result of this the other Party(which approval will not be unreasonably Agreement except to the extent that any such claims, withheld)except for a transfer to a parent, subsidiary, or affiliate of such Party. losses, harm, liabilities, damages and/or expenses (including attorneys' fees), or allegations of same, arise 14. Governing Law and Venue.This Agreement will be as a result of Avista's sole negligence. construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of either the State of Washington or Idaho, depending 11. Incentive Payment Reimbursement. If Customer's upon the Facility Site Address, excluding any choice of Payment is greater than $50,000 and, during the law rules which may direct the application of the laws of 5-year term of this Agreement, Customer: (i) chooses another jurisdiction. Any action to enforce the terms of to take electric or natural gas service from , any other this Agreement will be brought in a court of competent supplier, or from Avista under tariffs that do not jurisdiction where Customer's Facility is located. fund energy efficiency programs, (ii)fails to properly 15.Attorney's Fees. If any action is brought to enforce this maintain or replace the Measures in accordance with Agreement,the prevailing Party in such action will be this Agreement, or(iii) closes its business, (each, a entitled to an award of reasonable attorney's fees and "Termination Event"), this Agreement will terminate costs incurred in such action, in addition to any other and Customer shall reimburse Avista for the pro-rated relief available to it at law or in equity. portion of the Payment that will not be recouped 16.Amendment and Waiver.This Agreement may not be by Avista due to the fact that such Termination modified or varied except by written agreement between Event will result in the loss of(i)the energy savings the Parties. If, at any time, the terms of this Agreement anticipated under this Agreement, and (ii)the Program are not strictly adhered to or enforced, such requirements contributions contained in Avista's tariffs. In the event will not be deemed waived or modified but will, at all Customer's obligations are assigned in accordance with subsequent times, be deemed in full force and effect. this Agreement, the assignee will be responsible for 17. Entirety of Agreement.This Agreement: (i) is the assuming Customer's obligations applicable under this entire agreement between the Parties concerning its Agreement. subject matter and supersedes all prior agreements and 12. Disposal of Existing Equipment.All equipment and understandings related to same,whether or not written; and (ii) is not intended to confer upon any entity other materials removed and/or replaced at the Facility must than Avista and Customer any rights or remedies under be permanently disabled, sold for scrap, recycled, and/or removed from the Facility and destroyed, at the Agreement. Customer's expense. Customer is responsible for We collect your personal information for Avista Rebate recycling or disposing of all equipment and materials Programs. For information on what Avista collects and removed in accordance with applicable law. Energy how we protect customer information, please refer to Efficiency lighting retrofits require removal of lamps and Avista's privacy notice at www..myavista.com/about-us/ ballasts with those lamps and ballasts designated as policies-and-guidelines. Questions? Call 509-495-4793 or email greta.zink@avistacorp.com myavistaxom ©2024 AVISTA CORPORATION.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Allw. 05/24 �NVESTA ENERGY STARO Certified Appliance Rebates NAME AVISTA ACCOUNT NUMBER I I L1 EMAIL ADDRESS DAYTIME PHONE NUMBER ADDRESS WHERE EQUIPMENT INSTALLED CITY STATE ZIP MAILING ADDRESS (if different than above) CITY STATE ZIP Tell Us About Your Home El Existing Home ❑ Standard Construction ❑ Duplex ❑ Yes ❑ New Construction ❑ Manufactured ❑ Other ❑ No: L I F REBATE IS FOR YEAR BUILT SQUARE TYPE OF HOME AVISTA ELECTRIC SERVICE? FOOTAGE IF NO,WHICH UTILITY? ❑ Furnace ❑ Furnace ❑ Baseboard ❑ Propane ❑ Wood/Pellets ❑ Natural Gas ❑ Boiler ❑ Heat Pump ❑ Other ❑ Heating Oil ❑ Other ❑ Electric NATURAL GAS HEAT ELECTRIC HEAT OTHER HOME HEAT SOURCES WATER HEAT SOURCE I I Primary Home Heat Source Completing the Rebate Q Mail To: ® Or Online: myavista.com Attach legible copies of final itemized Avista— MSC-15 Residential Rebates A Or Fax: 509-777-5784 invoices(estimates or bids cannot be P.O. Box 3727 accepted)along with a copy of your Spokane, WA 99220-3727 © You have 120 Days from ENERGY STAR Certificate for each appliance. Or Email: rebates@myavista.com completion of project to submit a rebate form. Sign and Attach Invoices—Required I, the "Participant," request a rebate for the listed work in the home located at the address noted above (the "Premises"). Attached are the original itemized invoices (or legible copies). I have read the "Energy Efficiency Rebate Agreement" on the last page of this form and agree to the conditions for participation in this Residential Energy Efficiency Program ("Program"). I also understand that: (i)Avista will make the final determination of any rebate I may be eligible to receive; (ii)the Program is subject to change without notice; and (iii)this request for rebate must be submitted within 120 days of completion of energy efficiency measure. I understand that my rebate will be processed within 8 weeks, including issuance of a check or account credit. ❑ Send a Check ❑ Credit my Avista account ❑ Release Payment CUSTOMER SIGNATURE DATE PAYMENT TYPE OPTIONAL - RELEASE PAYMENT- READ & SIGN TERMS & CONDITIONS (PAGE 3) VENDOR NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP ❑ Rebate FEDERAL TAX ID PHONE NUMBER RELEASE FOR PAYMENT 01/23 Continued on next page PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY AND GUIDELINES ENERGY STAR appliance rebates are available for Avista customers who purchase and/or install qualified appliances after January 1, 2022. Offers apply to customers in Washington and Idaho and apply to new construction or existing homes and businesses with residential appliances. Rebates for ENERGY STAR freezers, refrigerators, and dryers are available to Avista residential electric customers. Rebates for clothes washers and dryers are only available to Avista electric or natural gas water heating customers. For commercial-size equipment rebates call Avista before purchase. • The rebates listed on this form are applicable to existing single, multifamily, and new construction residences. • Rebates are not available for seasonal or recreational homes;they must be a primary living residence. • Homeowners are responsible for complying with all applicable codes and regulations. • Rebates are paid directly to the homeowner, multi-family property owner or business owners. • Rebates must be submitted within 120 days of completion of energy efficiency measure. • Avista reserves the right to inspect energy efficiency appliances and will coordinate inspection as applicable. • Mini refrigerators and wine coolers do not qualify for rebate. • Allow 6 to 8 weeks for processing and payment of rebate. Tell Us About Your Appliance ❑ ENERGY STAR Freezer* $50 Rebate (Must have Avista electric service to qualify.) BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE INSTALLED COST ❑ ENERGY STAR Refrigerator* $100 Rebate (Must have Avista electric service to qualify.) BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE INSTALLED COST ❑ ENERGY STAR Dryer* $50 Rebate F Is BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE INSTALLED COST My dryer is: ❑ Natural Gas(Must have Avista natural gas to qualify.) ❑ Electric (Must have Avista electric service to qualify.) ❑ ENERGY STAR Clothes Washer* $50 Rebate (Water must be heated with Avista electric or Avista natural gas to qualify.) BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE INSTALLED COST My water heater is: ❑ Natural Gas(Must have Avista natural gas to qualify.) ❑ Electric (Must have Avista electric service to qualify.) My clothes washer is: ❑ Top Load ❑ Front Load *Go to energystar.gov/productfinder to get an Energy Star Certificate for each appliance and include the certificate(s) with your rebate submittal. 01/23 Continued on next page Additional Conditions Energy Efficiency Rebate Agreement • Primary fuel used for space heating must be Avista - DISCLAIMERS.Avista:(i)makes no warranties and disclaims provided electric or natural gas service to qualify. all implied or express warranties(including, but not limited to • Request for rebates must be submitted within 120 implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular days of completion of energy efficiency measure. purpose),and (ii)shall not be responsible for any representation • The rebates are available for primary residential or promise with respect to the equipment, materials,and/or labor required to install the equipment on the Premises,or the single family up to a fourplex, including cost of such equipment, materials and/or labor,or any energy manufactured and modular homes. savings that may occur from the installation of such equipment. • Rebates are not available for seasonal or recreational AVISTi4S RESPONSIBILITY.Avista's sole responsibility under homes or condos. this Agreement is to provide funding in accordance with the • Only new equipment qualifies. Program,at the request of the Participant. Because of the • Where indicated, improvements must be contractor variability and uniqueness of individual energy use, it is not installed to be eligible for rebate consideration. possible to predict exact energy savings(if any)that may accrue • Homeowners are responsible for complying with all to any particular Participant,and Avista, by providing funding, applicable codes and regulations. does not warrant that the equipment will achieve any reduction • Efficiencies for space and water heating equipment in energy costs to the Participant. are verified according to the contractor invoice or RELEASE. Participant shall release, indemnify and defend Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (if requested to do so)Avista from all claims, losses, harm, certification (AHRI). www.ahridirectory.org liabilities,damages,and expenses(including attorneys'fees)of • Avista reserves the right to verify installation of the any nature whatsoever arising directly or indirectly out of or energy efficiency measure(s) prior to payment and in connection with the installation of the measures applicable under this Agreement at the Premises or any material and labor will coordinate inspection as applicable. required for such installation. • Avista and/or its agents may, upon reasonable notice, ENTIRE AGREEMENT/APPLICABILITY/ASSIGNMENT.This request access to customer's Premises after payment, Agreement contains the entire agreement between Avista and for evaluation and measurement purposes. the Participant(singularly,a "Party";collectively,the"Parties") • Rebates will not exceed 100% of the actual measure and may not be modified except by a written instrument signed cost. by both Parties. Furthermore,this Agreement will be binding • Rebates are paid directly to homeowners unless upon the successors and assigns of both Parties. Participants may homeowners authorize payment release to not assign this Agreement without the prior written consent of contractors (or if paid directly to new construction Avista,which consent will not be unreasonably withheld.Avista developer). may assign this Agreement at its sole option. • Allow 8 weeks for processing and payment of rebate ATTORNEYS'FEES.If any action is brought to enforce this checks. Agreement, in addition to any other relief,the prevailing Party in such action will be entitled to an award of reasonable We collect your personal information for Avista Rebate attorneys'fees and costs incurred in such action. Programs. For information on what Avista collects and VERIFICATIONS.Avista has the right to verify equipment how we protect customer information, please refer to installed on the Premises,at its option, upon reasonable notice Avista's privacy notice at www.myavista.com/about-us/ to the Participant.This Program is ongoing as part of Avista's policies-and-guidelines. continued commitment to energy efficiency and is subject to change without notice. Release Payment As a customer benefit, upon Participant's request, Avista will send payment directly to vendor. I,the Participant, request that my Avista Utilities Energy Efficiency Program incentive payment check ("Check") be made payable and sent to the vendor identified herein. By signing this Release, I acknowledge my understanding that I will not receive the Check directly, but that such Check will be made payable and sent to such vendor. I understand that releasing the incentive payment to the vendor does not exempt me from the Energy Efficiency Program requirements outlined in my Incentive Agreement with Avista. Further, I understand that this Release will not be applicable until or unless Avista approves the same, as evidenced by Avista's authorized signature. OPTIONAL- RELEASE PAYMENT- READ & SIGN TERMS & CONDITIONS VENDOR NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP ❑ Rebate FEDERAL TAX ID PHONE NUMBER RELEASE FOR PAYMENT Questions?Call 1-800-227-9187 or email rebates@myavista.com mya vista.com ©2023 AVISTA CORPORATION.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Allw _ 01/23 �11�if Find your ENERGY STAR Certificate. Go to https://www.energystar.Clov/productfinder. ENER12Y Residential Clothes Washers Specifications Brand Name: Model Number: Load ConflguraUon: Froil Load Laundry Cantor: No Combination All-In-One Washer-Dryer. No Volume(cu.ft.): 5.0 WKfth(inches): 27.E Integrated ModlfI nergy ctor(1 3.1 Us odar .Wl Annu a Use(k Integ Waier Fact 1 2.9 US Fr F): 4.7 Annual Water Use(gailonsfyr): 4235 Connected: No Paired ENERGY STAR Clothes Dryer Yes Available: Paired ENERGY STAR Clothes Dryer FS 1G03593_nvF57,eAA"•_12227Q20113741_80066001, ENERGY STAR Model Identifier: ES 1023593 DVGSL1M8"' 12222WO113741 800136001 Date Certified: 2020-12-18 Markets: UrAed sta"_ CAnwtk ENERGY S1AR Model Identifier: ES_1f1q3593_WF5CA88"A4_1 2 1 8202001 3838—Bl.lMfl743 ENERGY STAR Certified: Ves Additional Model Information Captured On: 1021!2021 01/2 3 v�sra® Commercial Insulation Retrofit Agreement Commercial Insulation Retrofit Program BUSINESS NAME AVISTA ACCOUNT NUMBER AVISTA METER NUMBER BUSINESS PHONE I II II I PROJECT SITE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP I MAILING ADDRESS � I CITY STATE ZIP (if different from site address) I II CONTACT NAME EMAIL Applying for the rebate, Q Mail To: O You have 90 Days from please submit: Avista—MSC-15 Commercial Insulation Program completion of project to • 3727 Bo x ox Completed and signed rebate form P.O. submit this form. • Invoice that includes cost, existing Spokane, WA 99220-3727 and new R-Value and square footage Or Email: greta.zink@avistacorp.com of area insulated For more information contact your Avista Account Executive or Greta Zink at 509-495-4793 1. ELIGIBILITY 2. PAYMENT 3.VERIFICATION Incentives are available for Insulation must be purchased and Avista reserves the right to verify commercial facilities with a current installed before payment will be installations anytime before or after heating footprint of at least one issued and in no event will Incentive payment is issued. year(1),whose primary heat source payments exceed invoiced costs. is provided by Avista on a non- Allow 4-6 weeks for processing residential retail rate schedule. and payment. Insulation must be installed by a contractor. I certify that I meet eligibility requirements of this Program and that all statements made of this Agreement, including invoices/receipts,are correct to the best of my knowledge. I agree to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. CUSTOMER SIGNATURE DATE OPTIONAL- RELEASE PAYMENT I, the undersigned, request that my Avista Energy Efficiency Program incentive payment check("Check") be made payable and sent to the vendor identified below. By signing this Release, I acknowledge my understanding that I will not receive the Check, directly, but that such Check will be made payable and sent to the vendor. I understand that releasing the incentive payment to the vendor does not exempt me from the Energy Efficiency Program requirements outlined in my Incentive Agreement with Avista. I VENDOR NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP 01/24 Continued on next page Commercial Insulation Retrofit Form • This incentive program is for the addition of insulation in an existing commercial facility that has had a heating footprint for at least one year. (1)Annual usage must be greater than 8,000 kilowatt-hours for an electrically heated building or greater than 340 therms for a natural gas heated building. Insulation must be contractor installed. Documentation provided with this incen- tive form must include verification of existing and new levels of insulation, square footage of area insulated and project cost. If your invoice is not itemized with this information, please provide an insulation certificate from your installer. • Please fill out the information below. If your insulation project doesn't fit the requirements of this agreement,you must have your insulation project evaluated through Avista's Site Specific(custom) Program prior to installation. DATE OF INSTALLATION: SPECIFIC LOCATION OF INSULATION: HOURS PER DAY OPERATION: DAYS PER YEAR OPERATION: PRIMARY HEAT SOURCE: ❑ Avista Electric ❑ Avista Natural Gas C Other TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE OF FACILITY: TYPE OF FACILITY COOLING SYSTEM: ❑ThruWall AC ❑ Window AC ❑ Central air cooled ❑ Heat Pump ❑ None ❑ Window cooled TYPE OF FACILITY HEATING SYSTEM: ❑ Electric resistive ❑ Heat Pump ❑ Natural gas furnace ❑ Natural gas boiler ARE YOU PLANNING ANY MAJOR CHANGES TO THE FACILITY OCCUPANCY OR SPACE IN THE FUTURE? n Yes ❑ No Insulation (Insulation rebates apply to retrofits only) If you currently have greater than the minimum listed R-Value, contact your Avista Account Executive. ❑ Wall Insulation— For an incentive of$1.00 per square foot, existing insulation must be R4 or less and your new R-Value must be at least R11 and up to R18. For an incentive of$1.25 per square foot, existing insulation must be R4 or less and your new R-Value must be at least R19 or greater. I X = OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE SQ. FOOTAGE INSULATED REBATE/UNIT REBATE TOTAL PROJECT COST ❑ Attic Insulation— For an incentive of$1.00 per square foot, existing insulation must be R1 1 or less and your new R-Value must be at least R30 and up to R44. For an incentive of$1.25 per square foot, existing insulation must be R11 or less and your new R-Value must be at least R45 or greater. Attic Insulation is for insulation inside the building. I L IX K OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE SQ. FOOTAGE INSULATED REBATE/UNIT REBATE TOTAL PROJECT COST ❑ Roof Insulation— For an incentive of$1.00 per square foot, existing insulation must be R1 1 or less and your new R-Value must be at least R30 or greater. Roof Insulation is for insulation outside the building. I X = OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE SQ. FOOTAGE INSULATED REBATE/UNIT REBATE TOTAL PROJECT COST 01/24 Continued on next page Additional Terms and Conditions for Energy Efficiency Services This Incentive Agreement("Agreement") is entered into payment unless another method of disbursement(including between Avista Corporation ("Avista") and the "Customer" multiple cash payments over a period of time or offsets specified on the front of this Agreement(sometimes referred to Customer's energy bills) is agreed to by the Parties. to, individually, as a "Party" and collectively, as the "Parties") Customer is responsible for payment of any federal, state, for the acquisition of electric and natural gas resource savings or local income and/or corporate taxes associated with through improvements in the efficiency of equipment owned Customer's receipt of the Payment. and operated by Customer as specified on the front of this 4. Qualifying Project. This Agreement applies to only Agreement. Therefore, the Parties agree as follows: the Facility and Equipment specified on the front of this Agreement. In the event Customer requests additional 1.Term of Agreement. This Agreement will become projects, a new application must be filled out and effective when executed by both Parties and remain in submitted. effect: (i) until Customer's Energy Efficiency Payment ("Payment") has been disbursed if Customer's Payment is 5. Inspection of Facilities. Avista may inspect the less than $50,000, OR (ii)for five (5)years from the date Equipment, at its option during reasonable hours, for the of implementation of the "Measures" or("Equipment") if purpose of verifying installation of the Equipment and Customer's Payment is greater than $50,000. In the event Customer's compliance with its performance obligations Customer fails to complete installation of the Equipment under this Agreement. This provision does not impose by the date specified on the front of this Agreement, this upon Avista an obligation to inspect the Equipment and is Agreement will terminate and Avista's obligations waived. not intended to substitute for or relieve Customer of any responsibilities related to the purchase, design, installation, 2. Equipment Selection, Installation, Operation and operation and/or maintenance of such Equipment. Maintenance. The selection, purchase, and installation of the Equipment will be, solely, Customer's responsibility. 6. Continued Availability.The Payment is contingent upon Avista's evaluation of the Equipment is only for the purpose continued funding availability through Avista's Tariff for the of determining Customer's eligibility under Avista's Energy Measures applicable under this Agreement. Efficiency Program ("Program"). AVISTA MAKES NO, 7. Sub-metering. Customer shall: (i) permit Avista to install AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED OR EXPRESS WARRANTIES and maintain sub-metering equipment(at Avista's sole (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES expense), and (ii) provide Avista with reasonable access OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR to such sub-metering equipment for meter reading or PURPOSE), AND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY maintenance purposes. REPRESENTATION OR PROMISE WITH RESPECT TO THE g, Compliance with Laws. Customer guarantees that it, its EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR LABOR REQUIRED TO INSTALL agents and employees, and any subcontractor(s) it may THE EQUIPMENT AT CUSTOMER'S SITE ADDRESS, OR THE retain to install or maintain the Equipment, will be familiar COST OF SUCH EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND LABOR, OR with, and at all times will comply with all applicable federal, ANY ENERGY SAVINGS THAT MAY ACCRUE FROM THE state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, and/or rules and INSTALLATION OF SUCH EQUIPMENT. Customer, at its sole regulations pertaining to the installation, maintenance, expense, will be responsible for any required maintenance, operation and/or use of the Equipment. repair and/or replacement of the Equipment. In the event any of the Equipment becomes defective or fails to operate 9• Release of Information. Customer authorizes Avista to properly, Customer must repair the Equipment in such a provide information related to the electric and/or natural manner as to maintain or exceed the Equipment's original gas service at the Facility including, but not limited to, energy efficiency rating or replace such Equipment with Customer's contact name and phone number, service Equipment that has equal or higher efficiency ratings. address, pertinent usage history, and incentive information (collectively, "Customer Information")to authorized entities 3. Payment. After completing the installation of the who need such Customer Information to verify, without Equipment, Customer must provide documentation, limitation, energy savings related to Measures installed at acceptable to Avista, verifying the purchase and installation Customer's Facility and Avista's compliance with federal and costs. The Payment will be: (i) determined solely by Avista state Energy Efficiency Standards. in accordance with Schedules 90 and/or 190 (the "Tariff (ii) considered final; and (iii) disbursed as a one-time 01/24 Continued on next page 10. Disclaimer and Indemnity. Customer certifies that it hazardous waste and disposed of in accordance with the is voluntarily participating in the Program. Customer Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA). NOTE: understands that Avista is providing funding and Fluorescent, neon, mercury vapor, high-pressure sodium, analysis, only, and assumes no liability for: (i) Customer's and metal halide lamps; and ballasts containing Polycyclic decision to enter into this Agreement; (ii)the Equipment Chlorinated Biphenyl (PCB)are considered hazardous selected by Customer; (iii) any third party selected by waste. Fluorescent linear tubes can be recycled at many Customer to install such Equipment; or(iv) any disputes recycling centers. arising out of repair or replacement of the Equipment. 13.Assignment.This Agreement will inure to the benefit of Customer shall indemnify and defend Avista and its and be binding upon the successors and assigns of the agents and employees, from all claims, losses, harm, respective Parties. Neither Party may assign or transfer liabilities, damages, and expenses(including attorneys' this Agreement without the prior written approval of fees), or allegations of same, arising as a result of this the other Party(which approval will not be unreasonably Agreement except to the extent that any such claims, withheld)except for a transfer to a parent, subsidiary, or affiliate of such Party. losses, harm, liabilities, damages and/or expenses (including attorneys' fees), or allegations of same, arise 14. Governing Law and Venue.This Agreement will be as a result of Avista's sole negligence. construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of either the State of Washington or Idaho, depending 11. Incentive Payment Reimbursement. If Customer's upon the Facility Site Address, excluding any choice of Payment is greater than $50,000 and, during the law rules which may direct the application of the laws of 5-year term of this Agreement, Customer: (i) chooses another jurisdiction. Any action to enforce the terms of to take electric or natural gas service from , any other this Agreement will be brought in a court of competent supplier, or from Avista under tariffs that do not jurisdiction where Customer's Facility is located. fund energy efficiency programs, (ii)fails to properly 15.Attorney's Fees. If any action is brought to enforce this maintain or replace the Measures in accordance with Agreement,the prevailing Party in such action will be this Agreement, or(iii) closes its business, (each, a entitled to an award of reasonable attorney's fees and "Termination Event"), this Agreement will terminate costs incurred in such action, in addition to any other and Customer shall reimburse Avista for the pro-rated relief available to it at law or in equity. portion of the Payment that will not be recouped 16.Amendment and Waiver.This Agreement may not be by Avista due to the fact that such Termination modified or varied except by written agreement between Event will result in the loss of(i)the energy savings the Parties. If, at any time, the terms of this Agreement anticipated under this Agreement, and (ii)the Program are not strictly adhered to or enforced, such requirements contributions contained in Avista's tariffs. In the event will not be deemed waived or modified but will, at all Customer's obligations are assigned in accordance with subsequent times, be deemed in full force and effect. this Agreement, the assignee will be responsible for 17. Entirety of Agreement.This Agreement: (i) is the assuming Customer's obligations applicable under this entire agreement between the Parties concerning its Agreement. subject matter and supersedes all prior agreements and 12. Disposal of Existing Equipment.All equipment and understandings related to same,whether or not written; and (ii) is not intended to confer upon any entity other materials removed and/or replaced at the Facility must than Avista and Customer any rights or remedies under be permanently disabled, sold for scrap, recycled, and/or removed from the Facility and destroyed, at the Agreement. Customer's expense. Customer is responsible for We collect your personal information for Avista Rebate recycling or disposing of all equipment and materials Programs. For information on what Avista collects and removed in accordance with applicable law. Energy how we protect customer information, please refer to Efficiency lighting retrofits require removal of lamps and Avista's privacy notice at www..myavista.com/about-us/ ballasts with those lamps and ballasts designated as policies-and-guidelines. Questions? Call 509-495-4793 or email greta.zink@avistacorp.com myavistaxom ©2024 AVISTA CORPORATION.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Allw. 01/24 'AN VESTA Flu VISTA® Commercial Compressed Air Program Seventy percent of all manufacturing facilities in the United States have some form of compressed air system. Most of these systems provide compressed air to drive a variety of equipment within a given plant, including machine tools, painting booths, materials separation, and materials handling. The United States Industrial Electric Motor Systems Market Opportunities Assessment(Motor Market Assessment) estimated that compressed air system energy use in the typical manufacturing facility could be reduced by 17% through measures with simple paybacks of 3 years or less. In addition to energy benefits, optimization of compressed air systems frequently results in corresponding improvements in system reliability, product quality, overall productivity and reduced unscheduled downtime. Please complete this form and return to Avista: Q Mail To: Or Email: greta.zink@avistacorp.com Avista Compressed Air Program MSC-15 P.O. Box 3727 Spokane, WA 99220-3727 For more information contact your Avista Account Executive or Greta Zink at 509-495-4793 BUSINESS NAME AVISTA ACCOUNT NUMBER AVISTA METER NUMBER BUSINESS PHONE PROJECT SITE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP (if different from site address) CONTACT NAME EMAIL I certify that I meet eligibility requirements of this Program and that all statements made of this Agreement, including invoices/receipts,are correct to the best of my knowledge. I agree to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. CUSTOMER SIGNATURE DATE OPTIONAL- RELEASE PAYMENT I request that my Avista Energy Efficiency Program incentive payment check("Check") be made payable and sent to the vendor identified below. By signing this Release, I acknowledge my understanding that I will not receive the Check, directly, but that such Check will be made payable and sent to the vendor. I understand that releasing the incentive payment to the vendor does not exempt me from the Energy Efficiency Program requirements outlined in my Incentive Agreement with Avista. I I I I VENDOR NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP 01/24 Continued on next page Commercial/Industrial Compressed Air Leak Detection This program is available for commercial/industrial facilities with electric service provided by Avista with a non-residential rate schedule. This program may pay for kWh savings identified from the pre and post acoustic imaging leak detection report. Upon completing and submitting rebate form with invoice, photos and data, Avista will pay .23 per kWh saved. Avista reserves the right to verify installations any time before or after payment is issued. You have 90 days from completion of project to submit for the incentive. Incentive will be capped at invoice cost. Please complete these questions: BUSINESS OPERATING HOURS PER DAY BUSINESS OPERATING DAYS PER YEAR Compressed Air System Make: Model: Horsepower: Output Capacity: Are compressors turned off during facility non-operating hours? ❑ Yes ❑ No What are the hours that the system is pressurized? What is the system pressure set point? Date of 1st leak detection survey Date of follow up leak detection survey Total leaks detected kWh savings Total project cost Program Process 1. Perform a preliminary acoustic imaging detector audit and provide a preliminary report 2. Repair identified leaks from preliminary report 3. Perform a final audit to verify that the previously identified leaks were repaired 4. Submit paperwork for incentive Paperwork required to accompany this rebate includes: • Completed and signed rebate form • Itemized invoice for material and labor and /or invoices for audits and leak repair. • Pre- and post-acoustic imaging reports summarizing number of leaks and kWh savings from a Fluke ii900 Industrial Acoustic Imager and Leak Q report or equivalent 01/24 Continued on next page Additional Terms and Conditions for Energy Efficiency Services This Incentive Agreement("Agreement") is entered into payment unless another method of disbursement(including between Avista Corporation ("Avista") and the "Customer" multiple cash payments over a period of time or offsets specified on the front of this Agreement(sometimes referred to Customer's energy bills) is agreed to by the Parties. to, individually, as a "Party" and collectively, as the "Parties") Customer is responsible for payment of any federal, state, for the acquisition of electric and natural gas resource savings or local income and/or corporate taxes associated with through improvements in the efficiency of equipment owned Customer's receipt of the Payment. and operated by Customer as specified on the front of this 4. Qualifying Project. This Agreement applies to only Agreement. Therefore, the Parties agree as follows: the Facility and Equipment specified on the front of this Agreement. In the event Customer requests additional 1.Term of Agreement. This Agreement will become projects, a new application must be filled out and effective when executed by both Parties and remain in submitted. effect: (i) until Customer's Energy Efficiency Payment ("Payment") has been disbursed if Customer's Payment is 5. Inspection of Facilities. Avista may inspect the less than $50,000, OR (ii)for five (5)years from the date Equipment, at its option during reasonable hours, for the of implementation of the "Measures" or("Equipment") if purpose of verifying installation of the Equipment and Customer's Payment is greater than $50,000. In the event Customer's compliance with its performance obligations Customer fails to complete installation of the Equipment under this Agreement. This provision does not impose by the date specified on the front of this Agreement, this upon Avista an obligation to inspect the Equipment and is Agreement will terminate and Avista's obligations waived. not intended to substitute for or relieve Customer of any responsibilities related to the purchase, design, installation, 2. Equipment Selection, Installation, Operation and operation and/or maintenance of such Equipment. Maintenance. The selection, purchase, and installation of the Equipment will be, solely, Customer's responsibility. 6. Continued Availability.The Payment is contingent upon Avista's evaluation of the Equipment is only for the purpose continued funding availability through Avista's Tariff for the of determining Customer's eligibility under Avista's Energy Measures applicable under this Agreement. Efficiency Program ("Program"). AVISTA MAKES NO, 7. Sub-metering. Customer shall: (i) permit Avista to install AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED OR EXPRESS WARRANTIES and maintain sub-metering equipment(at Avista's sole (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES expense), and (ii) provide Avista with reasonable access OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR to such sub-metering equipment for meter reading or PURPOSE), AND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY maintenance purposes. REPRESENTATION OR PROMISE WITH RESPECT TO THE g, Compliance with Laws. Customer guarantees that it, its EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR LABOR REQUIRED TO INSTALL agents and employees, and any subcontractor(s) it may THE EQUIPMENT AT CUSTOMER'S SITE ADDRESS, OR THE retain to install or maintain the Equipment, will be familiar COST OF SUCH EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND LABOR, OR with, and at all times will comply with all applicable federal, ANY ENERGY SAVINGS THAT MAY ACCRUE FROM THE state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, and/or rules and INSTALLATION OF SUCH EQUIPMENT. Customer, at its sole regulations pertaining to the installation, maintenance, expense, will be responsible for any required maintenance, operation and/or use of the Equipment. repair and/or replacement of the Equipment. In the event any of the Equipment becomes defective or fails to operate 9• Release of Information. Customer authorizes Avista to properly, Customer must repair the Equipment in such a provide information related to the electric and/or natural manner as to maintain or exceed the Equipment's original gas service at the Facility including, but not limited to, energy efficiency rating or replace such Equipment with Customer's contact name and phone number, service Equipment that has equal or higher efficiency ratings. address, pertinent usage history, and incentive information (collectively, "Customer Information")to authorized entities 3. Payment. After completing the installation of the who need such Customer Information to verify, without Equipment, Customer must provide documentation, limitation, energy savings related to Measures installed at acceptable to Avista, verifying the purchase and installation Customer's Facility and Avista's compliance with federal and costs. The Payment will be: (i) determined solely by Avista state Energy Efficiency Standards. in accordance with Schedules 90 and/or 190 (the "Tariff (ii) considered final; and (iii) disbursed as a one-time 01/24 Continued on next page 10. Disclaimer and Indemnity. Customer certifies that it hazardous waste and disposed of in accordance with the is voluntarily participating in the Program. Customer Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA). NOTE: understands that Avista is providing funding and Fluorescent, neon, mercury vapor, high-pressure sodium, analysis, only, and assumes no liability for: (i) Customer's and metal halide lamps; and ballasts containing Polycyclic decision to enter into this Agreement; (ii)the Equipment Chlorinated Biphenyl (PCB)are considered hazardous selected by Customer; (iii) any third party selected by waste. Fluorescent linear tubes can be recycled at many Customer to install such Equipment; or(iv) any disputes recycling centers. arising out of repair or replacement of the Equipment. 13.Assignment.This Agreement will inure to the benefit of Customer shall indemnify and defend Avista and its and be binding upon the successors and assigns of the agents and employees, from all claims, losses, harm, respective Parties. Neither Party may assign or transfer liabilities, damages, and expenses(including attorneys' this Agreement without the prior written approval of fees), or allegations of same, arising as a result of this the other Party(which approval will not be unreasonably Agreement except to the extent that any such claims, withheld)except for a transfer to a parent, subsidiary, or affiliate of such Party. losses, harm, liabilities, damages and/or expenses (including attorneys' fees), or allegations of same, arise 14. Governing Law and Venue.This Agreement will be as a result of Avista's sole negligence. construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of either the State of Washington or Idaho, depending 11. Incentive Payment Reimbursement. If Customer's upon the Facility Site Address, excluding any choice of Payment is greater than $50,000 and, during the law rules which may direct the application of the laws of 5-year term of this Agreement, Customer: (i) chooses another jurisdiction. Any action to enforce the terms of to take electric or natural gas service from , any other this Agreement will be brought in a court of competent supplier, or from Avista under tariffs that do not jurisdiction where Customer's Facility is located. fund energy efficiency programs, (ii)fails to properly 15.Attorney's Fees. If any action is brought to enforce this maintain or replace the Measures in accordance with Agreement,the prevailing Party in such action will be this Agreement, or(iii) closes its business, (each, a entitled to an award of reasonable attorney's fees and "Termination Event"), this Agreement will terminate costs incurred in such action, in addition to any other and Customer shall reimburse Avista for the pro-rated relief available to it at law or in equity. portion of the Payment that will not be recouped 16.Amendment and Waiver.This Agreement may not be by Avista due to the fact that such Termination modified or varied except by written agreement between Event will result in the loss of(i)the energy savings the Parties. If, at any time, the terms of this Agreement anticipated under this Agreement, and (ii)the Program are not strictly adhered to or enforced, such requirements contributions contained in Avista's tariffs. In the event will not be deemed waived or modified but will, at all Customer's obligations are assigned in accordance with subsequent times, be deemed in full force and effect. this Agreement, the assignee will be responsible for 17. Entirety of Agreement.This Agreement: (i) is the assuming Customer's obligations applicable under this entire agreement between the Parties concerning its Agreement. subject matter and supersedes all prior agreements and 12. Disposal of Existing Equipment.All equipment and understandings related to same,whether or not written; and (ii) is not intended to confer upon any entity other materials removed and/or replaced at the Facility must than Avista and Customer any rights or remedies under be permanently disabled, sold for scrap, recycled, and/or removed from the Facility and destroyed, at the Agreement. Customer's expense. Customer is responsible for We collect your personal information for Avista Rebate recycling or disposing of all equipment and materials Programs. For information on what Avista collects and removed in accordance with applicable law. Energy how we protect customer information, please refer to Efficiency lighting retrofits require removal of lamps and Avista's privacy notice at www..myavista.com/about-us/ ballasts with those lamps and ballasts designated as policies-and-guidelines. Questions? Call 509-495-4793 or email greta.zink@avistacorp.com myavistaxom ©2024 AVISTA CORPORATION.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Allw. 'ANVISTA 01/24 ►lw v�sra® Commercial Grocer Agreement Commercial Grocer Retrofit Program L 1 ' II II BUSINESS NAME AVISTA ACCOUNT NUMBER AVISTA METER NUMBER BUSINESS PHONE I II II I PROJECT SITE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP I MAILING ADDRESS � I CITY STATE ZIP (if different from site address) II CONTACT NAME EMAIL Applying for the rebate, please submit: Q Mail To: ©You have 90 Days from • Fill out this form entirely for each rebate you Avista—MSC-15 Commercial Grocer Program completion of project to are applying for P.O. Box 3727 submit this form. • Invoices that are itemized to identify Spokane, WA 99220-3727 equipment you are applying for Q Or Email: greta.zink@avistacorp.com • Cost of new equipment purchased, labor and disposal fees if applicable For more information contact your Avista Account Executive or Greta Zink at 509-495-4793 1.ELIGIBILITY 2. PAYMENT 3.VERIFICATION Incentives are available for commercial New Equipment must be purchased and Avista reserves the right to verify facilities with electric service provided installed before payment will be issued installations anytime before or after by Avista on a non residential rate and in no event will Incentive payments payment is issued. One sample schedule. exceed invoiced costs. Allow 4-6 weeks of each lamp/fixture replaced must be for processing and payment. retained for 30 days after Avista's receipt of this form to enable Avista to verify the previous lighting condition. I certify that I meet eligibility requirements of this Program and that all statements made of this Agreement, including invoices/receipts,are correct to the best of my knowledge. I agree to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. CUSTOMER SIGNATURE DATE OPTIONAL - RELEASE PAYMENT I, the undersigned, request that my Avista Energy Efficiency Program incentive payment check("Check") be made payable and sent to the vendor identified below. By signing this Release, I acknowledge my understanding that I will not receive the Check, directly, but that such Check will be made payable and sent to the vendor. I understand that releasing the incentive payment to the vendor does not exempt me from the Energy Efficiency Program requirements outlined in my Incentive Agreement with Avista. VENDOR NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP 01/24 Continued on next page Commercial Grocer Form • This incentive program applies to retrofits of various refrigerated equipment measures. Please see sections for specific eligibility. • Please fill out the information below. If your project doesn't fit the requirements of this agreement, you must have your project evaluated through Avista's Site Specific (custom) Program prior to installation. DATE OF INSTALLATION: SPECIFIC LOCATION OF EQUIPMENT: HOURS PER DAY OPERATION: DAYS PER YEAR OPERATION: Display Case LED Display case LED requirements: Must install an LED lighting system in an existing reach-in or open multi-deck refrigerated case. The installed product must appear on the Design Lights Consortium Qualified Products List(DLC) and be rated for at least 50,000 lifetime hours. Fluorescent magnetic ballasts cannot be used to power the LED. Total number of feet of LEDs eligible for incentives shall not exceed the total number of feet of the fluorescent lamps replaced. Low power is=<4.5 Watts per foot. High power is =>4.5 and =<8.5 Watts per foot. INCENTIVE INCENTIVE Display Case LEDs MT Case: T8 to Low Power LED Inside Lamp $10.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: T12 to Low Power LED Inside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ LT Case: T8 to Low Power LED Inside Lamp $10.00 In ft/LED $ LT Case: T12 to Low Power LED Inside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: T8 to Low Power LED Outside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: T12 to Low Power LED Outside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: 2 T8 to 1 High Power LED Inside Lamp $20.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: 2 T12 to 1 High Power LED Inside Lamp $20.00 In ft/LED $ LT Case: 2 T8 to 1 High Power LED Inside Lamp $20.00 In ft/LED $ LT Case: 2 T12 to 1 High Power LED Inside Lamp $20.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: 2 T8 to 1 High Power LED Outside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: 2 T12 to 1 High Power LED Outside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ Add door to medium temperature vertical remote condensing $225.00 Per ft of case $ refrigerated case Add door to low temperature horizontal remote condensing $200.00 Per ft of case $ refrigerated case Add door to medium temperature horizontal remote condensing $175.00 Per ft of case $ refrigerated case 01/24 Continued on next page Motors Motors requirements: The measures below are applicable for replacing existing shaded pole evaporator fan motors in refrigerated cases and/or refrigeration system evaporators in walk-in coolers or freezers retrofitting to electronically commutated motors. Not available if evaporator fan control is already installed or for motors with fans less than 10 inches in diameter. INCENTIVE ME INCENTIVE 20W_ECM replacing 20W_Shaded Pole $100.00 Motor $ 20W_ECM replacing 1/20HP_Shaded Pole $100.00 Motor $ 20W_ECM replacing 1/15HP_Shaded Pole $100.00 Motor $ 20W_ECM replacing 1/20HP_Permanent Split Capacitor $100.00 Motor $ 20W_ECM replacing 1/15HP_Permanent Split Capacitor $100.00 Motor $ 1/20HP_ECM replacing 1/20HP_Shaded Pole $100.00 Motor $ 1/20HP_ECM replacing 1/15HP_Shaded Pole $100.00 Motor $ 1/20HP_ECM replacing 1/15HP_Permanent Split Capacitor $100.00 Motor $ 1/15HP_ECM replacing 1/20HP_Shaded Pole $100.00 Motor $ Medium Temp_ECM replacing Shaded Pole-9 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Medium Temp_ECM replacing Shaded Pole_10 to 15 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Medium Temp_ECM replacing Shaded Pole_16 to 20 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Medium Temp_ECM replacing Shaded Pole_20+W output power $50.00 Motor $ Medium Temp_ECM replacing Permanent Split Capacitor-9 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Medium Temp_ECM replacing Permanent Split Capacitor_10 to 15 W output $50.00 Motor $ power Medium Temp_ECM replacing Permanent Split Capacitor_16 to 20 W output $50.00 Motor $ power Medium Temp_ECM replacing Permanent Split Capacitor_20+W output power $50.00 Motor $ Medium Temp_PMSM replacing Shaded Pole-9 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Medium Temp_PMSM replacing Shaded Pole_10 to 15 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Medium Temp_PMSM replacing Permanent Split Capacitor-9 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Medium Temp_PMSM replacing Permanent Split Capacitor_10 to 15 W output $50.00 Motor $ power Low Temp_ECM replacing Shaded Pole-9 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Low Temp_ECM replacing Shaded Pole_10 to 15 W output power $50.00 Motor $ 01/24 Continued on next page INCENTIVE T Low Temp_ECM replacing Shaded Pole_16 to 20 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Low Temp_ECM replacing Shaded Pole_20+W output power $50.00 Motor $ Low Temp_ECM replacing Permanent Split Capacitor-9 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Low Temp_ECM replacing Permanent Split Capacitor_10 to 15 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Low Temp_ECM replacing Permanent Split Capacitor_16 to 20 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Low Temp_ECM replacing Permanent Split Capacitor_20+W output power $50.00 Motor $ Low Temp_PMSM replacing Shaded Pole-9 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Low Temp_PMSM replacing Shaded Pole_10 to 15 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Low Temp_PMSM replacing Permanent Split Capacitor-9 W output power $50.00 Motor $ Low Temp_PMSM replacing Permanent Split Capacitor_10 to 15 W output $50.00 Motor $ power Walk-In Cooler Evaporator Fan Motor- 20W Shaded Pole to 20W ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Cooler Evaporator Fan Motor- 20W Shaded Pole to 1/20 HP ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Cooler Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/20 HP Shaded Pole to 20W ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Cooler Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/20 HP Shaded Pole to 1/20 HP ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Cooler Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/20 HP Shaded Pole to 1/15 HP ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Cooler Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/15 HP Shaded Pole to 20W ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Cooler Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/15 HP Shaded Pole to 1/20 HP ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Cooler Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/15 HP Shaded Pole to 1/15 HP ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Freezer Evaporator Fan Motor- 20W Shaded Pole to 20W ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Freezer Evaporator Fan Motor- 20W Shaded Pole to 1/20 HP ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Freezer Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/20 HP Shaded Pole to 20W ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Freezer Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/20 HP Shaded Pole to 1/20 HP ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Freezer Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/20 HP Shaded Pole to 1/15 HP ECM $100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Freezer Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/15 HP Shaded Pole to 20W ECM $ 100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Freezer Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/15 HP Shaded Pole to 1/20 HP ECM $ 100.00 Motor $ Walk-In Freezer Evaporator Fan Motor- 1/15 HP Shaded Pole to 1/15 HP ECM $ 100.00 Motor $ 01/24 Continued on next page Strip Curtains and Gaskets Strip curtain and gasket requirements: New strip curtains are eligible for supermarket walk-in freezers and coolers, C-store freezers and restaurant walk-in freezers. Curtains must not be a retrofit application. Gaskets are applicable for main insulated solid doors of walk-in cooler or freezers that open to ambient temperatures and/or standard size reach-in glass or solid doors of a low or medium temperature display case. These measures are eligible for one time incentives only. Under counter half coolers, freezers or beverage merchandisers do not qualify for these incentives. DEEMEDINCENTIVES INCENTIVE M=E $TOTAL Strip Curtains, Gaskets Strip Curtains for Supermarket Walk-in Cooler $10.00 Sq ft $ Strip Curtains for Supermarket Walk-in Freezer $10.00 Sq ft $ Strip Curtains for Convenience Store Walk-in Freezer $10.00 Sq ft $ Strip Curtains for Restaurant Walk-in Freezer $10.00 Sq ft $ Gaskets for Walk-in Cooler— Main Door $25.00 Door $ Gaskets for Walk-in Freezer—Main Door $65.00 Door $ Gaskets for Reach-in Glass Doors, Medium Temp $ 25.00 Door $ Gaskets for Reach-in Glass Doors, Low Temp $ 40.00 Door $ 01/24 Continued on next page Controls Control requirements: To be eligible for Anti-Sweat Heat incentives you must install a device that controls the ASH load of reach- in glass doors in either a MT or LT cases. This measure only applies to technologies that reduce energy consumption of anti-sweat heaters based on sensing humidity. It does not apply to doors equipped with low/no anti-sweat heat. Incentive amount is based on the horizontal linear footage of the display case. Walk-in evaporator fan control measures must install controls that reduce energy consumption of evaporator fan motors in walk-ins by reducing fan speed when there is no refrigerant being delivered to the evaporator. Not applicable if evaporator fan control is already installed. Floating head pressure measures must convert the head pressure controls of an existing single compressor system from fixed to floating control. Applicable to either condensing unit or remote condensing refrigeration systems. INCENTIVE =M INCENTIVE Anti-Sweat Heat—without Energy Management System—Med Temp $40.00 In ft of case $ Anti-Sweat Heat—without Energy Management System—Low Temp $40.00 In ft of case $ Floating Head Pressure on Singles, LT Condensing Unit $100.00 HP $ Floating Head Pressure on Singles, MT Condensing Unit $100.00 HP $ Floating Head Pressure on Singles, LT Remote Condenser $100.00 HP $ Floating Head Pressure on Singles, MT Remote Condenser $100.00 HP $ Evaporator Fan ECM Motor Controller-Walk-In - Medium Temp - >44 Motor Watt- 2 or more motors/controller $ 50.00 controlled $ Evaporator Fan ECM Motor Controller-Walk-In - Medium Temp - 24-43 Motor Watt- 2 or more motors/controller $ 50.00 controlled $ Evaporator Fan ECM Motor Controller-Walk-In - Low Temp - >44 Watt- Motor 3 or more motors/controller $ 50.00 controlled $ Evaporator Fan ECM Motor Controller-Walk-In - Low Temp - 24-43 Motor Watt- 3 or more motors/controller $ 50.00 controlled $ Evaporator Fan ECM Motor Controller-Walk-In - Medium Temp - <_ 23 Motor Watt- 5 or more motors/controller $ 50.00 controlled $ Evaporator Fan ECM Motor Controller-Walk-In - Low Temp - <_ 23 Watt Motor - 7 or more motors/controller $ 50.00 controlled $ Evaporator Fan ECM Motor Controller-Walk-In - Medium Temp - >44 Motor Watt- 1 or 2 motors/controller $ 50.00 controlled $ Evaporator Fan ECM Motor Controller-Walk-In - Low Temp - >44 Watt- Motor 1 or 2 motors/controller $ 50.00 controlled $ 01/24 Continued on next page Additional Terms and Conditions for Energy Efficiency Services This Incentive Agreement("Agreement") is entered into payment unless another method of disbursement(including between Avista Corporation ("Avista") and the "Customer" multiple cash payments over a period of time or offsets specified on the front of this Agreement(sometimes referred to Customer's energy bills) is agreed to by the Parties. to, individually, as a "Party" and collectively, as the "Parties") Customer is responsible for payment of any federal, state, for the acquisition of electric and natural gas resource savings or local income and/or corporate taxes associated with through improvements in the efficiency of equipment owned Customer's receipt of the Payment. and operated by Customer as specified on the front of this 4. Qualifying Project. This Agreement applies to only Agreement. Therefore, the Parties agree as follows: the Facility and Equipment specified on the front of this Agreement. In the event Customer requests additional 1.Term of Agreement. This Agreement will become projects, a new application must be filled out and effective when executed by both Parties and remain in submitted. effect: (i) until Customer's Energy Efficiency Payment ("Payment") has been disbursed if Customer's Payment is 5. Inspection of Facilities. Avista may inspect the less than $50,000, OR (ii)for five (5)years from the date Equipment, at its option during reasonable hours, for the of implementation of the "Measures" or("Equipment") if purpose of verifying installation of the Equipment and Customer's Payment is greater than $50,000. In the event Customer's compliance with its performance obligations Customer fails to complete installation of the Equipment under this Agreement. This provision does not impose by the date specified on the front of this Agreement, this upon Avista an obligation to inspect the Equipment and is Agreement will terminate and Avista's obligations waived. not intended to substitute for or relieve Customer of any responsibilities related to the purchase, design, installation, 2. Equipment Selection, Installation, Operation and operation and/or maintenance of such Equipment. Maintenance. The selection, purchase, and installation of the Equipment will be, solely, Customer's responsibility. 6. Continued Availability.The Payment is contingent upon Avista's evaluation of the Equipment is only for the purpose continued funding availability through Avista's Tariff for the of determining Customer's eligibility under Avista's Energy Measures applicable under this Agreement. Efficiency Program ("Program"). AVISTA MAKES NO, 7. Sub-metering. Customer shall: (i) permit Avista to install AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED OR EXPRESS WARRANTIES and maintain sub-metering equipment(at Avista's sole (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES expense), and (ii) provide Avista with reasonable access OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR to such sub-metering equipment for meter reading or PURPOSE), AND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY maintenance purposes. REPRESENTATION OR PROMISE WITH RESPECT TO THE g, Compliance with Laws. Customer guarantees that it, its EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR LABOR REQUIRED TO INSTALL agents and employees, and any subcontractor(s) it may THE EQUIPMENT AT CUSTOMER'S SITE ADDRESS, OR THE retain to install or maintain the Equipment, will be familiar COST OF SUCH EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND LABOR, OR with, and at all times will comply with all applicable federal, ANY ENERGY SAVINGS THAT MAY ACCRUE FROM THE state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, and/or rules and INSTALLATION OF SUCH EQUIPMENT. Customer, at its sole regulations pertaining to the installation, maintenance, expense, will be responsible for any required maintenance, operation and/or use of the Equipment. repair and/or replacement of the Equipment. In the event any of the Equipment becomes defective or fails to operate 9• Release of Information. Customer authorizes Avista to properly, Customer must repair the Equipment in such a provide information related to the electric and/or natural manner as to maintain or exceed the Equipment's original gas service at the Facility including, but not limited to, energy efficiency rating or replace such Equipment with Customer's contact name and phone number, service Equipment that has equal or higher efficiency ratings. address, pertinent usage history, and incentive information (collectively, "Customer Information")to authorized entities 3. Payment. After completing the installation of the who need such Customer Information to verify, without Equipment, Customer must provide documentation, limitation, energy savings related to Measures installed at acceptable to Avista, verifying the purchase and installation Customer's Facility and Avista's compliance with federal and costs. The Payment will be: (i) determined solely by Avista state Energy Efficiency Standards. in accordance with Schedules 90 and/or 190 (the "Tariff (ii) considered final; and (iii) disbursed as a one-time 01/24 Continued on next page 10. Disclaimer and Indemnity. Customer certifies that it hazardous waste and disposed of in accordance with the is voluntarily participating in the Program. Customer Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA). NOTE: understands that Avista is providing funding and Fluorescent, neon, mercury vapor, high-pressure sodium, analysis, only, and assumes no liability for: (i) Customer's and metal halide lamps; and ballasts containing Polycyclic decision to enter into this Agreement; (ii)the Equipment Chlorinated Biphenyl (PCB)are considered hazardous selected by Customer; (iii) any third party selected by waste. Fluorescent linear tubes can be recycled at many Customer to install such Equipment; or(iv) any disputes recycling centers. arising out of repair or replacement of the Equipment. 13.Assignment.This Agreement will inure to the benefit of Customer shall indemnify and defend Avista and its and be binding upon the successors and assigns of the agents and employees, from all claims, losses, harm, respective Parties. Neither Party may assign or transfer liabilities, damages, and expenses(including attorneys' this Agreement without the prior written approval of fees), or allegations of same, arising as a result of this the other Party(which approval will not be unreasonably Agreement except to the extent that any such claims, withheld)except for a transfer to a parent, subsidiary, or affiliate of such Party. losses, harm, liabilities, damages and/or expenses (including attorneys' fees), or allegations of same, arise 14. Governing Law and Venue.This Agreement will be as a result of Avista's sole negligence. construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of either the State of Washington or Idaho, depending 11. Incentive Payment Reimbursement. If Customer's upon the Facility Site Address, excluding any choice of Payment is greater than $50,000 and, during the law rules which may direct the application of the laws of 5-year term of this Agreement, Customer: (i) chooses another jurisdiction. Any action to enforce the terms of to take electric or natural gas service from , any other this Agreement will be brought in a court of competent supplier, or from Avista under tariffs that do not jurisdiction where Customer's Facility is located. fund energy efficiency programs, (ii)fails to properly 15.Attorney's Fees. If any action is brought to enforce this maintain or replace the Measures in accordance with Agreement,the prevailing Party in such action will be this Agreement, or(iii) closes its business, (each, a entitled to an award of reasonable attorney's fees and "Termination Event"), this Agreement will terminate costs incurred in such action, in addition to any other and Customer shall reimburse Avista for the pro-rated relief available to it at law or in equity. portion of the Payment that will not be recouped 16.Amendment and Waiver.This Agreement may not be by Avista due to the fact that such Termination modified or varied except by written agreement between Event will result in the loss of(i)the energy savings the Parties. If, at any time, the terms of this Agreement anticipated under this Agreement, and (ii)the Program are not strictly adhered to or enforced, such requirements contributions contained in Avista's tariffs. In the event will not be deemed waived or modified but will, at all Customer's obligations are assigned in accordance with subsequent times, be deemed in full force and effect. this Agreement, the assignee will be responsible for 17. Entirety of Agreement.This Agreement: (i) is the assuming Customer's obligations applicable under this entire agreement between the Parties concerning its Agreement. subject matter and supersedes all prior agreements and 12. Disposal of Existing Equipment.All equipment and understandings related to same,whether or not written; and (ii) is not intended to confer upon any entity other materials removed and/or replaced at the Facility must than Avista and Customer any rights or remedies under be permanently disabled, sold for scrap, recycled, and/or removed from the Facility and destroyed, at the Agreement. Customer's expense. Customer is responsible for We collect your personal information for Avista Rebate recycling or disposing of all equipment and materials Programs. For information on what Avista collects and removed in accordance with applicable law. Energy how we protect customer information, please refer to Efficiency lighting retrofits require removal of lamps and Avista's privacy notice at www..myavista.com/about-us/ ballasts with those lamps and ballasts designated as policies-and-guidelines. Questions? Call 509-495-4793 or email greta.zink@avistacorp.com myavistaxom ©2024 AVISTA CORPORATION.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Allw. 01/24 'AN VESTA This Form Valid Until 6/30/23 /III _ To receive the current offers for this program,the Commercial Food Service �Il�V�sra® Equipment form and required documentation must be submitted (or postmarked) to Avista by June 30, 2023. Commercial Food Service Equipment Agreement Commercial Food Service Equipment Program II II II BUSINESS NAME AVISTA ACCOUNT NUMBER AVISTA METER NUMBER BUSINESS PHONE L II I I PROJECT SITE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP I II I �� I MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP (if different from site address) I II CONTACT NAME EMAIL Applying for the rebate, please submit: Q Mail To: ©This form and all required • Completed and signed rebate form Avista—MSC-15 Commercial Food Service Program documentation must be P.O. Box 3727 submitted (or postmarked) • Invoice that includes cost, make and Spokane, WA 99220-3727 to Avista by 6/30/23. model of equipment Q Or Email: greta.zink@avistacorp.com • Complete all fields for each piece of A Or Fax: 509-777-6002 equipment For more information contact your Avista Account Executive or Greta Zink at 509-495-4793 1. ELIGIBILITY 2. PAYMENT 3.VERIFICATION Incentives are available for electric and New equipment must be purchased and Avista reserves the right to verify natural gas commercial facilities with installed before payment will be issued installations anytime before or after a non-residential retail rate schedule and in no event will Incentive payments payment is issued. provided by Avista. exceed invoiced costs. Allow 4-6 weeks for processing and payment. I certify that I meet eligibility requirements of this Program and that all statements made of this Agreement, including invoices/receipts,are correct to the best of my knowledge. I agree to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. CUSTOMER SIGNATURE FEDERAL TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER DATE OPTIONAL- RELEASE PAYMENT I, the undersigned, request that my Avista Energy Efficiency Program incentive payment check("Check") be made payable and sent to the vendor identified below. By signing this Release, I acknowledge my understanding that I will not receive the Check, directly, but that such Check will be made payable and sent to the vendor. I understand that releasing the incentive payment to the vendor does not exempt me from the Energy Efficiency Program requirements outlined in my Incentive Agreement with Avista. i u � VENDOR NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP 03/23 Continued on next page Commercial Food Service Equipment Form • This incentive program is for the purchase of new energy efficient food service equipment. All equipment must be on the current Energy Star products list found at www.energystar.gov or meet individual eligibility requirements as noted. • Please fill out the information below and any questions in the equipment table pertinent to the units you are installing as applicable. If your project doesn't fit the requirements of this agreement, you must have your project evaluated through Avista's Site Specific(custom) Program prior to installation. OPERATING HOURS PER DAY: OPERATING DAYS PER YEAR: SPECIFIC LOCATION OF EQUIPMENT. New Equipment Purchased and Installed Refer to Equipment Table for eligibility. II AVISTA PRODUCT CODE MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER X kL INSTALLATION DATE QUANTITY REBATE/UNIT REBATE TOTAL PROJECT COST AVISTA PRODUCT CODE MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER � xL �H� INSTALLATION DATE QUANTITY REBATE/UNIT REBATE TOTAL PROJECT COST Equipment Table Commercial Fryers Natural Gas and Electric The commercial fryer must meet ENERGY STAR®specifications for energy efficiency. ❑ Electric ❑ Gas POUNDS OF FOOD COOKED PER DAY PER UNIT: PRODUCTUNIT MEASURE AVISTA •D $175/each Large Vat only- Electric F100 $1000/each Natural Gas Fryer F101 Commercial Steam Cooker Natural Gas or Electric The commercial steam cooker must meet ENERGY STAR specifications for energy efficiency. ❑ Electric ❑ Gas POUNDS OF FOOD COOKED PER DAY PER UNIT: NUMBER OF PANS PER UNIT: PRODUCTUNIT MEASURE AVISTA •D $1300/each 3 and 4 Pan Steam Cooker F200 $2200/each 5 and 6 Pan Steam Cooker F202 $2488/each 7 to 12 Pan Steam Cooker F204 03/23 Continued on next page Equipment Table Commercial Dishwashers Hot Food Holding Carts Qualifying dishwashers must meet ENERGY STAR energy Qualifying hot food holding carts must meet ENERGY STAR efficiency specifications. energy efficiency specifications. RACKS WASHED PER DAY: VOLUME CUBIC FEET: BUILDING HOT WATER FUEL: ❑ Electric ❑ Gas AVISTA HOT WATER BOOSTER FUEL: ❑ Electric ❑ Gas UNIT MEASURE PRODUCT UNIT MEASURE $80/each 1/2 Size F800 $200/each Full size F801 $750/each Electric Hot Water F300 $122/each Double Size F802 $200/each Electric F301 Commercial Ovens Pre-Rinse Sprayer The commercial convection oven must meet ENERGY STAR The new spray valve must have a flow of 0.81 to 1.0 gallons specifications for energy efficiency. ❑ Electric ❑ Gas per minute. Please provide spec sheet for gallons per minute POUNDS OF FOOD COOKED PER DAY PER UNIT verification. NUMBER OF PANS PER UNIT: FLOW RATED GPM: OPERATING MINUTES PER DAY: Commercial Convection Ovens PRODUCTUNIT MEASURE AVISTA UNIT MEASURE . . $50/each ❑ Electric Water F900 $700/each Natural Gas F400 ❑Gas Hot Water F901 $200/each Electric F401 Commercial On-Demand Overwrapper Commercial Combination Ovens The overwrapper must be an on-demand machine and must AVISTA utilize a mechanical or optical sensor to activate the largest UNIT MEASURE PRODUCT CODE heating element. $1000/each Natural Gas F500 UNIT MEASURE AVISTA $1000/each Electric F501 11 PRODUCT CODE $300/each Electric F1100 Commercial Rack Oven (Natural Gas) UNIT MEASURE AVIST,��� Commercial Ice Machines PRODUCT C• Qualifying ice machines must meet ENERGY STAR energy $2000/each Single Oven F600 efficiency specifications. HARVEST RATE POUNDS PER DAY: Commercial Griddle UNIT MEASURE AVISTA The commercial griddle must meet ENERGY STAR specifications PRODUCT C• for energy efficiency. ❑ Electric ❑ Gas $200/each Batch-IMH-1500 F1000 NUMBER OF PANS PER UNIT: $200/each Batch-IMH-4000 F1002 $200/each Batch-RCU-4000 F1003 UNIT MEASURE •D AVIST• • $200/each Batch-SCU-4000 F1004 $250/each Natural Gas F700 $200/each Continuous-RCU-800 F1004 $250/each Electric F701 $200/each Continuous-RCU-4000 F1005 03/23 Continued on next page Additional Terms and Conditions for Energy Efficiency Services This Incentive Agreement("Agreement") is entered into payment unless another method of disbursement(including between Avista Corporation ("Avista") and the "Customer" multiple cash payments over a period of time or offsets specified on the front of this Agreement(sometimes referred to Customer's energy bills) is agreed to by the Parties. to, individually, as a "Party" and collectively, as the "Parties") Customer is responsible for payment of any federal, state, for the acquisition of electric and natural gas resource savings or local income and/or corporate taxes associated with through improvements in the efficiency of equipment owned Customer's receipt of the Payment. and operated by Customer as specified on the front of this 4. Qualifying Project. This Agreement applies to only Agreement. Therefore, the Parties agree as follows: the Facility and Equipment specified on the front of this Agreement. In the event Customer requests additional 1.Term of Agreement. This Agreement will become projects, a new application must be filled out and effective when executed by both Parties and remain in submitted. effect: (i) until Customer's Energy Efficiency Payment ("Payment") has been disbursed if Customer's Payment is 5. Inspection of Facilities. Avista may inspect the less than $50,000, OR (ii)for five (5)years from the date Equipment, at its option during reasonable hours, for the of implementation of the "Measures" or("Equipment") if purpose of verifying installation of the Equipment and Customer's Payment is greater than $50,000. In the event Customer's compliance with its performance obligations Customer fails to complete installation of the Equipment under this Agreement. This provision does not impose by the date specified on the front of this Agreement, this upon Avista an obligation to inspect the Equipment and is Agreement will terminate and Avista's obligations waived. not intended to substitute for or relieve Customer of any responsibilities related to the purchase, design, installation, 2. Equipment Selection, Installation, Operation and operation and/or maintenance of such Equipment. Maintenance. The selection, purchase, and installation of the Equipment will be, solely, Customer's responsibility. 6. Continued Availability.The Payment is contingent upon Avista's evaluation of the Equipment is only for the purpose continued funding availability through Avista's Tariff for the of determining Customer's eligibility under Avista's Energy Measures applicable under this Agreement. Efficiency Program ("Program"). AVISTA MAKES NO, 7. Sub-metering. Customer shall: (i) permit Avista to install AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED OR EXPRESS WARRANTIES and maintain sub-metering equipment(at Avista's sole (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES expense), and (ii) provide Avista with reasonable access OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR to such sub-metering equipment for meter reading or PURPOSE), AND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY maintenance purposes. REPRESENTATION OR PROMISE WITH RESPECT TO THE g, Compliance with Laws. Customer guarantees that it, its EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR LABOR REQUIRED TO INSTALL agents and employees, and any subcontractor(s) it may THE EQUIPMENT AT CUSTOMER'S SITE ADDRESS, OR THE retain to install or maintain the Equipment, will be familiar COST OF SUCH EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND LABOR, OR with, and at all times will comply with all applicable federal, ANY ENERGY SAVINGS THAT MAY ACCRUE FROM THE state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, and/or rules and INSTALLATION OF SUCH EQUIPMENT. Customer, at its sole regulations pertaining to the installation, maintenance, expense, will be responsible for any required maintenance, operation and/or use of the Equipment. repair and/or replacement of the Equipment. In the event any of the Equipment becomes defective or fails to operate 9• Release of Information. Customer authorizes Avista to properly, Customer must repair the Equipment in such a provide information related to the electric and/or natural manner as to maintain or exceed the Equipment's original gas service at the Facility including, but not limited to, energy efficiency rating or replace such Equipment with Customer's contact name and phone number, service Equipment that has equal or higher efficiency ratings. address, pertinent usage history, and incentive information (collectively, "Customer Information")to authorized entities 3. Payment. After completing the installation of the who need such Customer Information to verify, without Equipment, Customer must provide documentation, limitation, energy savings related to Measures installed at acceptable to Avista, verifying the purchase and installation Customer's Facility and Avista's compliance with federal and costs. The Payment will be: (i) determined solely by Avista state Energy Efficiency Standards. in accordance with Schedules 90 and/or 190 (the "Tariff (ii) considered final; and (iii) disbursed as a one-time 03/23 Continued on next page 10. Disclaimer and Indemnity. Customer certifies that it hazardous waste and disposed of in accordance with the is voluntarily participating in the Program. Customer Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA). NOTE: understands that Avista is providing funding and Fluorescent, neon, mercury vapor, high-pressure sodium, analysis, only, and assumes no liability for: (i) Customer's and metal halide lamps; and ballasts containing Polycyclic decision to enter into this Agreement; (ii)the Equipment Chlorinated Biphenyl (PCB)are considered hazardous selected by Customer; (iii) any third party selected by waste. Fluorescent linear tubes can be recycled at many Customer to install such Equipment; or(iv) any disputes recycling centers. arising out of repair or replacement of the Equipment. 13.Assignment.This Agreement will inure to the benefit of Customer shall indemnify and defend Avista and its and be binding upon the successors and assigns of the agents and employees, from all claims, losses, harm, respective Parties. Neither Party may assign or transfer liabilities, damages, and expenses(including attorneys' this Agreement without the prior written approval of fees), or allegations of same, arising as a result of this the other Party(which approval will not be unreasonably Agreement except to the extent that any such claims, withheld)except for a transfer to a parent, subsidiary, or affiliate of such Party. losses, harm, liabilities, damages and/or expenses (including attorneys' fees), or allegations of same, arise 14. Governing Law and Venue.This Agreement will be as a result of Avista's sole negligence. construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of either the State of Washington or Idaho, depending 11. Incentive Payment Reimbursement. If Customer's upon the Facility Site Address, excluding any choice of Payment is greater than $50,000 and, during the law rules which may direct the application of the laws of 5-year term of this Agreement, Customer: (i) chooses another jurisdiction. Any action to enforce the terms of to take electric or natural gas service from , any other this Agreement will be brought in a court of competent supplier, or from Avista under tariffs that do not jurisdiction where Customer's Facility is located. fund energy efficiency programs, (ii)fails to properly 15.Attorney's Fees. If any action is brought to enforce this maintain or replace the Measures in accordance with Agreement,the prevailing Party in such action will be this Agreement, or(iii) closes its business, (each, a entitled to an award of reasonable attorney's fees and "Termination Event"), this Agreement will terminate costs incurred in such action, in addition to any other and Customer shall reimburse Avista for the pro-rated relief available to it at law or in equity. portion of the Payment that will not be recouped 16.Amendment and Waiver.This Agreement may not be by Avista due to the fact that such Termination modified or varied except by written agreement between Event will result in the loss of(i)the energy savings the Parties. If, at any time, the terms of this Agreement anticipated under this Agreement, and (ii)the Program are not strictly adhered to or enforced, such requirements contributions contained in Avista's tariffs. In the event will not be deemed waived or modified but will, at all Customer's obligations are assigned in accordance with subsequent times, be deemed in full force and effect. this Agreement, the assignee will be responsible for 17. Entirety of Agreement.This Agreement: (i) is the assuming Customer's obligations applicable under this entire agreement between the Parties concerning its Agreement. subject matter and supersedes all prior agreements and 12. Disposal of Existing Equipment.All equipment and understandings related to same,whether or not written; and (ii) is not intended to confer upon any entity other materials removed and/or replaced at the Facility must than Avista and Customer any rights or remedies under be permanently disabled, sold for scrap, recycled, and/or removed from the Facility and destroyed, at the Agreement. Customer's expense. Customer is responsible for We collect your personal information for Avista Rebate recycling or disposing of all equipment and materials Programs. For information on what Avista collects and removed in accordance with applicable law. Energy how we protect customer information, please refer to Efficiency lighting retrofits require removal of lamps and Avista's privacy notice at www..myavista.com/about-us/ ballasts with those lamps and ballasts designated as policies-and-guidelines. Questions?Call 509-495-4793 or email greta.zink@avistacorp.com www.myavista.com 0 2023 AVISTA CORPORATION.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. II. 03/23 �l►F vIsTa® /IIw _ Commercial Lighting Incentive Agreement II I 11 BUSINESS NAME AVISTA ACCOUNT NUMBER AVISTA METER NUMBER BUSINESS PHONE i I I I I PROJECT SITE ADDRESS CITY I STATE I ZIP MAILING ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT) CITY STATE ZIP I II I CONTACT NAME EMAIL Interior Lighting —About the space where the lamp/fixture is being installed ❑Electric []Heat Pump []Natural Gas []No heat Fo Yes ❑ No ❑ Old (<2008) New(>2008) WHAT IS THE PRIMARY HEAT SOURCE? IS IT AIR-CONDITIONED? WHAT IS THE VINTAGE OF THE BULDING? SPECIFIC LOCATION OF LIGHTING AVG WEEKLY HRS LIGHTING IS ON DATE(S) OF INSTALLATION Exterior Lighting —About the site where the lamp/fixture is being installed AVG WEEKLY HRS LIGHTING IS ON DATE(S) OF INSTALLATION (requires at least dusk to dawn 82.5 hrs) SEND COMPLETED PAPERWORK TO: FOR QUESTIONS: Q Email: rachelle.humphrey@avistacorp.com V Email: rachelle.humphrey@avistacorp.com Q Or Mail To: Or Call: 509-495-2099 Avista— MSC-15 Commercial Lighting Incentives P.O. Box 3727 Spokane, WA 99220-3727 REBATE PAYMENT OPTION(default is rebate check): ❑ Check mailed to customer ❑ Release Payment(complete Release Payment fields below) OPTIONAL - RELEASE PAYMENT I, the undersigned, request that my Avista Energy Efficiency Program incentive payment check("Check") be made payable and sent to the vendor identified below. By signing this Release, I acknowledge my understanding that I will not receive the Check, directly, but that such Check will be made payable and sent to the vendor. I understand that releasing the incentive payment to the vendor does not exempt me from the Energy Efficiency Program requirements outlined in my Incentive Agreement with Avista. iI I Iu � PAYEE NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP I certify that I meet eligibility requirements of this Program and that all statements made of this Agreement, including invoices/receipts,are correct to the best of my knowledge. I agree to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. I II I CUSTOMER SIGNATURE DATE 01/23 Continued on next page Commercial Lighting Incentive Requirements SITE ELIGIBILITY Incentives are available for commercial facilities with electric service provided by Avista under rate schedule 11 or above. PRODUCT ELIGIBILITY It is a requirement to use Design Lights Consortium(DLC)or Energy Star®rated lighting products. Go to www.designlights.org/search or www.energystargov/productfinder for the current qualified product list(s). Provide DLC, Energy Star or manufacturer spec sheet with application to verify product qualification. Products are eligible for incentive up to 120 days after they have been delisted from either list. 8FT R17d base lamps do not require Energy Star or DLC rating but must comply with DLC Technical Requirements for 8'T8 Fab base lamps. Interior Network Lighting Controls: Luminaires must be individually addressable. Luminaire Level Lighting Controls(LLLC)must be listed as Luminaire Level Lighting Control (LLLC)on the DLC and must have a minimum of 2 control strategies. Area Level Lighting Controls must have a minimum of 3 control strategies. Eligible Control Strategies include: Sensor-Based Strategy(requires at least 1): • Occupancy Sensing(on/off and/or dimming) • Daylight Harvesting with continuous dimming Tuning: • High-end trim(not applicable with daylight harvesting) • Advanced scheduling/zoning • Personal tuning with continuous diming Exterior Network Lighting Controls: Luminaires must be individually addressable. Requires use of LLLC system listed and approved under 'Exterior' DLC Scope category. Must employ Occupancy Sensing and Advanced Scheduling/Zoning. Non-Networked Occupancy Sensors do not require Energy Star or DLC rating. TLED:Type A, B and C qualify for the incentive. E26 screw base lamps do not qualify under this agreement. Sign Lighting: Incentive available for internally illuminated signage. For double sided signs count only one side of the square footage unless more than one individual cabinet exists. Lighting placed under awnings does not qualify. The life expectancy of the LED and driver must be greater than 40,000 hours of operation and have a warranty of 5 years or greater. HID Replacement Lighting: Lamps are eligible only if ballasts and all other existing electrical components are removed. Exterior Lighting: Requires at least 82.5 hours of operation a week(dusk to dawn)prior to any controls reductions. Display case LED requirements Must install an LED lighting system in an existing reach-in or open multi-deck refrigerated case.The installed product must appear on the Design Lights Consortium Qualified Products List(DLC)and be rated for at least 50,000 lifetime hours. Fluorescent magnetic ballasts cannot be used to power the LED.Total number of feet of LEDs eligible for incentives shall not exceed the total number of feet of the fluorescent lamps replaced. Low power is=<4.5 Watts per foot. High power is=>4.5 and=<8.5 Watts per foot. INCENTIVE PAYMENT VERIFICATION Invoice(s)must accompany Agreement and be submitted within 120 Avista reserves the right to verify installations any time before days of project completion. Invoice(s)should include quantity, model or after payment is issued. One sample of each lamp/fixture number and cost of new equipment purchased and if applicable, replaced must be retained for 30 days after Avista's receipt taxes, permit fees, lift and disposal costs and labor charges. of this form to enable Avista to verify the previous lighting Incentive payment will not exceed 100% of provided invoiced condition. Projects at or over a $25,000 incentive require photo costs. In-house labor may be included by submitting details on post-installation verification. Photos shall include a general shot customer letterhead or email with the following: Description of work of each space/area,showing the lights and/or controls, along performed, hourly labor rate,total number of hours and the total in- with closeup shots of each unique light fixture. house labor amount. If your lighting replacement does not fit the There will be no incentive for lamps or fixtures beyond the existing requirements,please contact your Account Executive to quantity.The incentive will be applied to the new installed quantity have your lighting project evaluated through Avista's Site count as noted on the invoice. Specific Program. 01/23 Continued on next page Commercial Lighting Incentive Form - Interior EQUIPMENT BEING REPLACED NEW EQUIPMENT INSTALLED INSTALLED TOTAL QUANTITY INCENTIVE =111 WE= T12/T8 Two-Foot Fluorescent < 13 watt T8 Two-Foot LED $ 9.00 lamps $ T12/T8 Three-Foot Fluorescent <_ 17 watt T8 Three-Foot LED $ 11.00 lamps $ T12/T8 Four-Foot Fluorescent <23 watt T8 Four-Foot LED $ 14.00 lamps $ T12/T8 Eight-Foot Fluorescent <45 watt T8 Eight-Foot LED $ 27.00 lamps $ T12/T8 U-Bend Fluorescent <23 watt T8 U-Bend LED $ 15.00 lamps $ T5 Four-Foot Fluorescent <_ 18 watt T5 Four-Foot LED $ 17.00 lamps $ T5HO Four-Foot Fluorescent <_29 watt T5HO Four-Foot LED $ 35.00 lamps $ T8/T5 LED T8/T5 LED(>_ 5W reduction) $ 5.00 lamps $ Four Pin-Base CFL <17 watt Four Pin-Base LED $ 18.00 lamps $ Replacement Two-Foot T12/T8 Fluorescent Fixture <40 watt 2x2 LED Fixture $ 36.00 fixtures $ Four-Foot T12/T8 Fluorescent Fixture <40 watt 1 x4 LED Fixture $ 40.00 fixtures $ Four-Foot T12/T8 Fluorescent Fixture <_60 watt 2x4 LED Fixture $ 60.00 fixtures $ Eight-Foot T12/T8 Fluorescent Fixture <_90 watt Eight-Foot LED Fixture I $ 85.00 fixtures $ >_42 watt Compact Fluorescent Fixture <20 watt LED Fixture $ 20.00 fixtures $ 65 watt Incandescent Fixture <_ 10 watt LED Fixture $ 45.00 fixtures $ 75-100 watt Incandescent Fixture <_20 watt LED Retrofit $ 60.00 fixtures $ >_ 150 watt Incandescent Fixture <30 watt LED Retrofit I $ 75.00 fixtures $ 4-Lamp T5HO Fluorescent Fixture <_ 135 watt LED Fixture $ 100.00 fixtures $ 6-Lamp T5HO Fluorescent Fixture <_ 165 watt LED Fixture $ 210.00 fixtures $ 175 watt HID Fixture <_ 75 watt LED Fixture or Lamp I $ 145.00 fixtures $ 250 watt HID Fixture < 140 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 265.00 fixtures $ 400 watt HID Fixture < 175 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 325.00 fixtures $ 1000 watt HID Fixture <_400 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 560.00 fixtures $ Fixture with no Control Wall Switch occupancy sensor I $ 17.00 sensors $ Fixture with manual or no Control Ceiling or Fixture Mount occupancy sensor $ 75.00 sensors $ Fixture with manual or no Control Networked Lighting Controls* $ 150.00 fixtures $ Provide Details about the NLC* Sensor-Based Strategy(requires at least 1): Luminaire Level Lighting Controls []Occupancy Sensing (on/off and/or dimming) Must have a minimum of 2 control strategies []Daylight Harvesting with continuous dimming Area Level Lighting Controls Tuning: Must have a minimum of 3 control strategies [I High-end trim (not applicable with daylight harvesting) []Advanced scheduling/zoning []Personal tuning with continuous dimming 01/23 Continued on next page Commercial Lighting Incentive Form - Exterior EQUIPMENT • QUANTITYINCENTIVE PER UNIT INCENTIVE Replacement Lighting (MH, HIPS, IVIV) 70-89 watt HID <25 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ fixtures $ 90-100 watt HID <30 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 120.00 IC fixtures $ 150 watt HID <50 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 180.00 IC fixtures $ 175 watt HID < 100 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 180.00 Iu fixtures $ 250 watt HID < 140 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 230.00 IC fixtures $ 320 watt HID < 160 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 280.00 I[ fixtures $ 400 watt HID < 175 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 375.00 IL fixtures $ 575 watt HID <_300 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 400.00 11 fixtures $ 750 watt HID <_300 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 750.00 IC fixtures $ 1000 watt HID <400 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 930.00 IC fixtures $ 1500 watt HID <600 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 1,300.00 IC fixtures $ New Construction 175 watt HID Code Fixture < 100 watt LED Fixture $ 170.00 fixtures $ 250 watt HID Code Fixture <_ 140 watt LED Fixture $ 225.00 fixtures $ 320&400 watt HID Code Fixture < 160 watt LED Fixture $ 250.00 fixtures $ Controls (Must employ Occupancy Sensing and Advanced Scheduling/Zoning) Fixture with manual or no Control Fixture with Networked Lighting Controls $ 85.00 fixtures $ DESCRIPTIONOF • OF •D INCENTIVE OF TOTAL RetrofitPER FT 2 INCENTIVE Sign Lighting Sign 1 $ 13.00 square feet $ Sign 2 $ 13.00 square feet $ Sign 3 $ 13.00 square feet $ 01/23 Continued on next page Commercial Lighting Incentive Form - Grocer EQUIPMENT BEING REPLACED NEW EQUIPMENT INSTALLED INCENTIVE QUANTITY INCENTIVE PER UNIT $TOTAL Display Case LEDs MT Case: T8 Low Power LED Inside Lamp $10.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: T12 Low Power LED Inside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ LT Case: T8 Low Power LED Inside Lamp $10.00 In ft/LED $ LT Case: T12 Low Power LED Inside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: T8 Low Power LED Outside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED Is MT Case: T12 Low Power LED Outside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: 2 T8 1 High Power LED Inside Lamp $20.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: 2 T12 1 High Power LED Inside Lamp $20.00 In ft/LED I $ LT Case: 2 T8 1 High Power LED Inside Lamp $20.00 In ft/LED $ LT Case: 2 T12 1 High Power LED Inside Lamp $20.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: 2 T8 1 High Power LED Outside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: 2 T12 1 High Power LED Outside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ 01/23 Continued on next page Additional Terms and Conditions for Energy Efficiency Services This Incentive Agreement("Agreement") is entered into payment unless another method of disbursement(including between Avista Corporation ("Avista") and the "Customer" multiple cash payments over a period of time or offsets specified on the front of this Agreement(sometimes referred to Customer's energy bills) is agreed to by the Parties. to, individually, as a "Party" and collectively, as the "Parties") Customer is responsible for payment of any federal, state, for the acquisition of electric and natural gas resource savings or local income and/or corporate taxes associated with through improvements in the efficiency of equipment owned Customer's receipt of the Payment. and operated by Customer as specified on the front of this 4. Qualifying Project. This Agreement applies to only Agreement. Therefore, the Parties agree as follows: the Facility and Equipment specified on the front of this Agreement. In the event Customer requests additional 1.Term of Agreement. This Agreement will become projects, a new application must be filled out and effective when executed by both Parties and remain in submitted. effect: (i) until Customer's Energy Efficiency Payment ("Payment") has been disbursed if Customer's Payment is 5. Inspection of Facilities. Avista may inspect the less than $50,000, OR (ii)for five (5)years from the date Equipment, at its option during reasonable hours, for the of implementation of the "Measures" or("Equipment") if purpose of verifying installation of the Equipment and Customer's Payment is greater than $50,000. In the event Customer's compliance with its performance obligations Customer fails to complete installation of the Equipment under this Agreement. This provision does not impose by the date specified on the front of this Agreement, this upon Avista an obligation to inspect the Equipment and is Agreement will terminate and Avista's obligations waived. not intended to substitute for or relieve Customer of any responsibilities related to the purchase, design, installation, 2. Equipment Selection, Installation, Operation and operation and/or maintenance of such Equipment. Maintenance. The selection, purchase, and installation of the Equipment will be, solely, Customer's responsibility. 6. Continued Availability.The Payment is contingent upon Avista's evaluation of the Equipment is only for the purpose continued funding availability through Avista's Tariff for the of determining Customer's eligibility under Avista's Energy Measures applicable under this Agreement. Efficiency Program ("Program"). AVISTA MAKES NO, 7. Sub-metering. Customer shall: (i) permit Avista to install AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED OR EXPRESS WARRANTIES and maintain sub-metering equipment(at Avista's sole (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES expense), and (ii) provide Avista with reasonable access OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR to such sub-metering equipment for meter reading or PURPOSE), AND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY maintenance purposes. REPRESENTATION OR PROMISE WITH RESPECT TO THE g, Compliance with Laws. Customer guarantees that it, its EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR LABOR REQUIRED TO INSTALL agents and employees, and any subcontractor(s) it may THE EQUIPMENT AT CUSTOMER'S SITE ADDRESS, OR THE retain to install or maintain the Equipment, will be familiar COST OF SUCH EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND LABOR, OR with, and at all times will comply with all applicable federal, ANY ENERGY SAVINGS THAT MAY ACCRUE FROM THE state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, and/or rules and INSTALLATION OF SUCH EQUIPMENT. Customer, at its sole regulations pertaining to the installation, maintenance, expense, will be responsible for any required maintenance, operation and/or use of the Equipment. repair and/or replacement of the Equipment. In the event any of the Equipment becomes defective or fails to operate 9• Release of Information. Customer authorizes Avista to properly, Customer must repair the Equipment in such a provide information related to the electric and/or natural manner as to maintain or exceed the Equipment's original gas service at the Facility including, but not limited to, energy efficiency rating or replace such Equipment with Customer's contact name and phone number, service Equipment that has equal or higher efficiency ratings. address, pertinent usage history, and incentive information (collectively, "Customer Information")to authorized entities 3. Payment. After completing the installation of the who need such Customer Information to verify, without Equipment, Customer must provide documentation, limitation, energy savings related to Measures installed at acceptable to Avista, verifying the purchase and installation Customer's Facility and Avista's compliance with federal and costs. The Payment will be: (i) determined solely by Avista state Energy Efficiency Standards. in accordance with Schedules 90 and/or 190 (the "Tariff (ii) considered final; and (iii) disbursed as a one-time 01/23 Continued on next page 10. Disclaimer and Indemnity. Customer certifies that it hazardous waste and disposed of in accordance with the is voluntarily participating in the Program. Customer Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA). NOTE: understands that Avista is providing funding and Fluorescent, neon, mercury vapor, high-pressure sodium, analysis, only, and assumes no liability for: (i) Customer's and metal halide lamps; and ballasts containing Polycyclic decision to enter into this Agreement; (ii)the Equipment Chlorinated Biphenyl (PCB)are considered hazardous selected by Customer; (iii) any third party selected by waste. Fluorescent linear tubes can be recycled at many Customer to install such Equipment; or(iv) any disputes recycling centers. arising out of repair or replacement of the Equipment. 13.Assignment.This Agreement will inure to the benefit of Customer shall indemnify and defend Avista and its and be binding upon the successors and assigns of the agents and employees, from all claims, losses, harm, respective Parties. Neither Party may assign or transfer liabilities, damages, and expenses(including attorneys' this Agreement without the prior written approval of fees), or allegations of same, arising as a result of this the other Party(which approval will not be unreasonably Agreement except to the extent that any such claims, withheld)except for a transfer to a parent, subsidiary, or affiliate of such Party. losses, harm, liabilities, damages and/or expenses (including attorneys' fees), or allegations of same, arise 14. Governing Law and Venue.This Agreement will be as a result of Avista's sole negligence. construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of either the State of Washington or Idaho, depending 11. Incentive Payment Reimbursement. If Customer's upon the Facility Site Address, excluding any choice of Payment is greater than $50,000 and, during the law rules which may direct the application of the laws of 5-year term of this Agreement, Customer: (i) chooses another jurisdiction. Any action to enforce the terms of to take electric or natural gas service from , any other this Agreement will be brought in a court of competent supplier, or from Avista under tariffs that do not jurisdiction where Customer's Facility is located. fund energy efficiency programs, (ii)fails to properly 15.Attorney's Fees. If any action is brought to enforce this maintain or replace the Measures in accordance with Agreement,the prevailing Party in such action will be this Agreement, or(iii) closes its business, (each, a entitled to an award of reasonable attorney's fees and "Termination Event"), this Agreement will terminate costs incurred in such action, in addition to any other and Customer shall reimburse Avista for the pro-rated relief available to it at law or in equity. portion of the Payment that will not be recouped 16.Amendment and Waiver.This Agreement may not be by Avista due to the fact that such Termination modified or varied except by written agreement between Event will result in the loss of(i)the energy savings the Parties. If, at any time, the terms of this Agreement anticipated under this Agreement, and (ii)the Program are not strictly adhered to or enforced, such requirements contributions contained in Avista's tariffs. In the event will not be deemed waived or modified but will, at all Customer's obligations are assigned in accordance with subsequent times, be deemed in full force and effect. this Agreement, the assignee will be responsible for 17. Entirety of Agreement.This Agreement: (i) is the assuming Customer's obligations applicable under this entire agreement between the Parties concerning its Agreement. subject matter and supersedes all prior agreements and 12. Disposal of Existing Equipment.All equipment and understandings related to same,whether or not written; and (ii) is not intended to confer upon any entity other materials removed and/or replaced at the Facility must than Avista and Customer any rights or remedies under be permanently disabled, sold for scrap, recycled, and/or removed from the Facility and destroyed, at the Agreement. Customer's expense. Customer is responsible for We collect your personal information for Avista Rebate recycling or disposing of all equipment and materials Programs. For information on what Avista collects and removed in accordance with applicable law. Energy how we protect customer information, please refer to Efficiency lighting retrofits require removal of lamps and Avista's privacy notice at www..myavista.com/about-us/ ballasts with those lamps and ballasts designated as policies-and-guidelines. Questions?Call Rachelle Humphrey at 509-495-2099 or email rachelle.humphrey@avistacorp.com mya vista.com ©2023 AVISTA CORPORATION.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Allw. _ 01/23 'ANVESTA /IIw _ Commercial Lighting Incentive Agreement II I 11 BUSINESS NAME AVISTA ACCOUNT NUMBER AVISTA METER NUMBER BUSINESS PHONE i I I I I PROJECT SITE ADDRESS CITY I STATE I ZIP MAILING ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT) CITY STATE ZIP I II I CONTACT NAME EMAIL Interior Lighting —About the space where the lamp/fixture is being installed ❑Electric []Heat Pump []Natural Gas []No heat Fo Yes ❑ No ❑ Old (<2008) New(>2008) WHAT IS THE PRIMARY HEAT SOURCE? IS IT AIR-CONDITIONED? WHAT IS THE VINTAGE OF THE BULDING? SPECIFIC LOCATION OF LIGHTING AVG WEEKLY HRS LIGHTING IS ON DATE(S) OF INSTALLATION Exterior Lighting —About the site where the lamp/fixture is being installed AVG WEEKLY HRS LIGHTING IS ON DATE(S) OF INSTALLATION (requires at least dusk to dawn 82.5 hrs) SEND COMPLETED PAPERWORK TO: FOR QUESTIONS: Q Email: rachelle.humphrey@avistacorp.com V Email: rachelle.humphrey@avistacorp.com Q Or Mail To: Or Call: 509-495-2099 Avista— MSC-15 Commercial Lighting Incentives P.O. Box 3727 Spokane, WA 99220-3727 REBATE PAYMENT OPTION(default is rebate check): ❑ Check mailed to customer ❑ Release Payment(complete Release Payment fields below) OPTIONAL - RELEASE PAYMENT I, the undersigned, request that my Avista Energy Efficiency Program incentive payment check("Check") be made payable and sent to the vendor identified below. By signing this Release, I acknowledge my understanding that I will not receive the Check, directly, but that such Check will be made payable and sent to the vendor. I understand that releasing the incentive payment to the vendor does not exempt me from the Energy Efficiency Program requirements outlined in my Incentive Agreement with Avista. iI I Iu � PAYEE NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP I certify that I meet eligibility requirements of this Program and that all statements made of this Agreement, including invoices/receipts,are correct to the best of my knowledge. I agree to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. I II I CUSTOMER SIGNATURE DATE 01/24 Continued on next page Commercial Lighting Incentive Requirements SITE ELIGIBILITY Incentives are available for commercial facilities with electric service provided by Avista under rate schedule 11 or above. PRODUCT ELIGIBILITY It is a requirement to use version 5.1 Design Lights Consortium(DLC)or Energy Star®rated lighting products. Go to www.designIights.org/ search or www.energystar.gov/productfinder for the current qualified product list(s). Provide DLC, Energy Star or manufacturer spec sheet with application to verify product qualification. Products are eligible for incentive up to 120 days after they have been delisted. 8FT R17d base lamps do not require Energy Star or DLC rating but must comply with DLC Technical Requirements for 8'T8 Fab base lamps. Interior Network Lighting Controls: Luminaires must be individually addressable. Luminaire Level Lighting Controls(LLLC)must be listed as Luminaire Level Lighting Control (LLLC)on the DLC and must have a minimum of 2 control strategies. Area Level Lighting Controls must have a minimum of 3 control strategies. Eligible Control Strategies include: Sensor-Based Strategy(requires at least 1): • Occupancy Sensing(on/off and/or dimming) • Daylight Harvesting with continuous dimming Tuning: • High-end trim(not applicable with daylight harvesting) • Advanced scheduling/zoning • Personal tuning with continuous diming TLED:Type A, B and C qualify for the incentive. Exterior Lighting: Requires at least 82.5 hours of operation a week(dusk to dawn)prior to any controls reductions. E26 screw base lamps do not qualify under this agreement. HID Replacement Lighting: Lamps are eligible only if ballasts and all other existing electrical components are removed. Sign Lighting: Incentive available for internally illuminated signage. For double sided signs count only one side of the square footage unless more than one individual cabinet exists. Lighting placed under awnings does not qualify. The life expectancy of the LED and driver must be greater than 40,000 hours of operation and have a warranty of 5 years or greater. Exterior Network Lighting Controls: Luminaires must be individually addressable. Requires use of LLLC system listed and approved under 'Exterior' DLC Scope category. Must employ Occupancy Sensing and Advanced Scheduling/Zoning. Non-Networked Occupancy Sensors do not require Energy Star or DLC rating. Display case LED requirements Must install an LED lighting system in an existing reach-in or open multi-deck refrigerated case.The installed product must appear on the Design Lights Consortium Qualified Products List(DLC)and be rated for at least 50,000 lifetime hours. Fluorescent magnetic ballasts cannot be used to power the LED.Total number of feet of LEDs eligible for incentives shall not exceed the total number of feet of the fluorescent lamps replaced. Low power is=<4.5 Watts per foot. High power is=>4.5 and=<8.5 Watts per foot. INCENTIVE PAYMENT VERIFICATION Invoice(s)must accompany Agreement and be submitted Avista reserves the right to verify installations any time before within 120 days of project completion. Invoice(s)should include or after payment is issued. One sample of each lamp/fixture quantity,model number and cost of new equipment purchased replaced must be retained for 30 days after Avista's receipt and if applicable,taxes,permit fees,lift and disposal costs and of this form to enable Avista to verify the previous lighting labor charges. condition. Projects at or over a $25,000 incentive require photo Incentive payment will not exceed 100% of provided invoiced post-installation verification. Photos shall include a general shot costs. In-house labor may be included by submitting details on of each space/area,showing the lights and/or controls, along customer letterhead or email with the following: Description of work with closeup shots of each unique light fixture. performed, hourly labor rate,total number of hours and the total in- If your lighting replacement does not fit the house labor amount. requirements,please contact your Account Executive to There will be no incentive for lamps or fixtures beyond the existing have your lighting project evaluated through Avista's Site quantity.The incentive will be applied to the new installed quantity Specific Program. count as noted on the invoice. 01/24 Continued on next page Commercial Lighting Incentive Form - Interior EQUIPMENT BEING REPLACED NEW EQUIPMENT INSTALLED INSTALLED TOTAL QUANTITY INCENTIVE T12/T8 Two-Foot Fluorescent < 13 watt T8 Two-Foot LED $ 9.00 lamps $ T12/T8 Three-Foot Fluorescent <_ 17 watt T8 Three-Foot LED $ 11.00 lamps $ T12/T8 Four-Foot Fluorescent <23 watt T8 Four-Foot LED $ 14.00 lamps $ T12/T8 Eight-Foot <45 watt T8 Eight-Foot LED $ 27.00 lamps $ T12/T8 U-Bend Fluorescent <23 watt T8 U-Bend LED $ 15.00 lamps $ T5 Four-Foot Fluorescent <_ 18 watt T5 Four-Foot LED $ 17.00 lamps $ T5HO Four-Foot Fluorescent <29 watt T5HO Four-Foot LED $ 35.00 lamps $ T8/T5 LED T8/T5 LED(3-4 watt reduction) $ 3.00 lamps $ T8/T5 LED T8/75 LED(>_ 5 watt reduction) $ 7.00 lamps $ Four Pin-Base CFL <17 watt Four Pin-Base LED $ 18.00 lamps $ >_20 watt MR16 <9 watt MR16 LED $ 9.00 lamps $ Replacement Four-Foot T12/T8 Fluorescent Fixture <40 watt 1 x4 LED Fixture $ 40.00 fixtures $ Two-Foot T12/T8 Fluorescent Fixture <40 watt 2x2 LED Fixture $ 40.00 fixtures $ Four-Foot T12/T8 Fluorescent Fixture <60 watt 2x4 LED Fixture I $ 75.00 fixtures $ Eight-Foot T12/T8 Fluorescent Fixture <_90 watt Eight-Foot LED Fixture $ 90.00 fixtures $ >_42 watt Compact Fluorescent Fixture <_20 watt LED Fixture $ 20.00 fixtures $ 65 watt Incandescent Fixture <_ 10 watt LED Fixture I $ 55.00 fixtures $ 75-100 watt Incandescent Fixture <20 watt LED Retrofit I $ 65.00 fixtures $ > 150 watt Incandescent Fixture <30 watt LED Retrofit $ 85.00 fixtures $ 4-Lamp T5HO Fluorescent Fixture <_ 135 watt LED Fixture $ 120.00 fixtures $ 6-Lamp T5HO Fluorescent Fixture < 165 watt LED Fixture $ 210.00 fixtures $ 175 watt HID Fixture <_ 75 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 150.00 fixtures $ 250 watt HID Fixture < 140 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 300.00 fixtures $ 400 watt HID Fixture <_ 175 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 325.00 fixtures $ 1000 watt HID Fixture <400 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 600.00 fixtures $ Controls Fixture with no Control Wall Switch occupancy sensor $ 17.00 sensors $ Fixture with manual or no Control Ceiling or Fixture Mount occupancy sensor $ 75.00 sensors $ Fixture with manual or no Control Networked Lighting Controls* $ 150.00 fixtures $ Provide Details about the NLC* Sensor-Based Strategy(requires at least 1): Luminaire Level Lighting Controls ❑Occupancy Sensing (on/off and/or dimming) Must have a minimum of 2 control strategies ❑Daylight Harvesting with continuous dimming Area Level Lighting Controls Tuning: Must have a minimum of 3 control strategies ❑High-end trim (not applicable with daylight harvesting) ❑Advanced scheduling/zoning ❑Personal tuning with continuous dimming 01/24 Continued on next page Commercial Lighting Incentive Form - Exterior EQUIPMENT • QUANTITYINCENTIVE PER UNIT INCENTIVE Replacement Lighting (MlH, HIPS, IVIV) 70-89 watt HID <25 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ L fixtures $ 90-100 watt HID <30 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 120.00 IC fixtures $ 150 watt HID <50 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 180.00 IC fixtures $ 175 watt HID < 100 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 180.00 IC fixtures $ 200 watt HID < 140 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 120.00 IC fixtures $ 250 watt HID < 140 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 230.00 IC fixtures $ 320 watt HID < 160 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 280.00 IC fixtures $ 400 watt HID < 175 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 375.00 Ir fixtures $ 575 watt HID <300 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 400.00 IC fixtures $ 750 watt HID <300 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 750.00 IC fixtures $ 1000 watt HID <400 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 930.00 I� fixtures $ 1500 watt HID <600 watt LED Fixture or Lamp $ 1,300.00 I� fixtures $ T12/78 Fluorescent T8 TLED W 8 watt reduction) $ 20.00 lamps $ 175 watt HID Code Fixture < 100 watt LED Fixture $ 170.00 fixtures $ 250 watt HID Code Fixture <_ 140 watt LED Fixture $ 225.00 fixtures $ 320&400 watt HID Code Fixture < 160 watt LED Fixture $JL50.00 fixtures $ Controls (Must employ Occupancy Sensing and Advanced Scheduling/Zoning) Fixture with manual or no Control Fixture with Networked Lighting Controls $ 85.00 fixtures $ DESCRIPTIONOF • OF •D INCENTIVE OF PER FT2INCENTIVE to LED Sign Lighting Retrofit rp�w 11 Sign 1 $ 13.00 square feet $ Sign 2 $ 13.00 square feet $ Sign 3 $ 13.00 square feet $ 01/24 Continued on next page Commercial Lighting Incentive Form - Grocer EQUIPMENT BEING REPLACED NEW EQUIPMENT INSTALLED INCENTIVE QUANTITY INCENTIVE PER UNIT $TOTAL Display Case LEDs MT Case: T8 Low Power LED Inside Lamp $10.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: T12 Low Power LED Inside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ LT Case: T8 Low Power LED Inside Lamp $10.00 In ft/LED $ LT Case: T12 Low Power LED Inside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: T8 Low Power LED Outside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED Is MT Case: T12 Low Power LED Outside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: 2 T8 1 High Power LED Inside Lamp $20.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: 2 T12 1 High Power LED Inside Lamp $20.00 In ft/LED I $ LT Case: 2 T8 1 High Power LED Inside Lamp $20.00 In ft/LED $ LT Case: 2 T12 1 High Power LED Inside Lamp $20.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: 2 T8 1 High Power LED Outside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ MT Case: 2 T12 1 High Power LED Outside Lamp $15.00 In ft/LED $ 01/24 Continued on next page Additional Terms and Conditions for Energy Efficiency Services This Incentive Agreement("Agreement") is entered into payment unless another method of disbursement(including between Avista Corporation ("Avista") and the "Customer" multiple cash payments over a period of time or offsets specified on the front of this Agreement(sometimes referred to Customer's energy bills) is agreed to by the Parties. to, individually, as a "Party" and collectively, as the "Parties") Customer is responsible for payment of any federal, state, for the acquisition of electric and natural gas resource savings or local income and/or corporate taxes associated with through improvements in the efficiency of equipment owned Customer's receipt of the Payment. and operated by Customer as specified on the front of this 4. Qualifying Project. This Agreement applies to only Agreement. Therefore, the Parties agree as follows: the Facility and Equipment specified on the front of this Agreement. In the event Customer requests additional 1.Term of Agreement. This Agreement will become projects, a new application must be filled out and effective when executed by both Parties and remain in submitted. effect: (i) until Customer's Energy Efficiency Payment ("Payment") has been disbursed if Customer's Payment is 5. Inspection of Facilities. Avista may inspect the less than $50,000, OR (ii)for five (5)years from the date Equipment, at its option during reasonable hours, for the of implementation of the "Measures" or("Equipment") if purpose of verifying installation of the Equipment and Customer's Payment is greater than $50,000. In the event Customer's compliance with its performance obligations Customer fails to complete installation of the Equipment under this Agreement. This provision does not impose by the date specified on the front of this Agreement, this upon Avista an obligation to inspect the Equipment and is Agreement will terminate and Avista's obligations waived. not intended to substitute for or relieve Customer of any responsibilities related to the purchase, design, installation, 2. Equipment Selection, Installation, Operation and operation and/or maintenance of such Equipment. Maintenance. The selection, purchase, and installation of the Equipment will be, solely, Customer's responsibility. 6. Continued Availability.The Payment is contingent upon Avista's evaluation of the Equipment is only for the purpose continued funding availability through Avista's Tariff for the of determining Customer's eligibility under Avista's Energy Measures applicable under this Agreement. Efficiency Program ("Program"). AVISTA MAKES NO, 7. Sub-metering. Customer shall: (i) permit Avista to install AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED OR EXPRESS WARRANTIES and maintain sub-metering equipment(at Avista's sole (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES expense), and (ii) provide Avista with reasonable access OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR to such sub-metering equipment for meter reading or PURPOSE), AND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY maintenance purposes. REPRESENTATION OR PROMISE WITH RESPECT TO THE g, Compliance with Laws. Customer guarantees that it, its EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR LABOR REQUIRED TO INSTALL agents and employees, and any subcontractor(s) it may THE EQUIPMENT AT CUSTOMER'S SITE ADDRESS, OR THE retain to install or maintain the Equipment, will be familiar COST OF SUCH EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND LABOR, OR with, and at all times will comply with all applicable federal, ANY ENERGY SAVINGS THAT MAY ACCRUE FROM THE state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, and/or rules and INSTALLATION OF SUCH EQUIPMENT. Customer, at its sole regulations pertaining to the installation, maintenance, expense, will be responsible for any required maintenance, operation and/or use of the Equipment. repair and/or replacement of the Equipment. In the event any of the Equipment becomes defective or fails to operate 9• Release of Information. Customer authorizes Avista to properly, Customer must repair the Equipment in such a provide information related to the electric and/or natural manner as to maintain or exceed the Equipment's original gas service at the Facility including, but not limited to, energy efficiency rating or replace such Equipment with Customer's contact name and phone number, service Equipment that has equal or higher efficiency ratings. address, pertinent usage history, and incentive information (collectively, "Customer Information")to authorized entities 3. Payment. After completing the installation of the who need such Customer Information to verify, without Equipment, Customer must provide documentation, limitation, energy savings related to Measures installed at acceptable to Avista, verifying the purchase and installation Customer's Facility and Avista's compliance with federal and costs. The Payment will be: (i) determined solely by Avista state Energy Efficiency Standards. in accordance with Schedules 90 and/or 190 (the "Tariff (ii) considered final; and (iii) disbursed as a one-time 01/24 Continued on next page 10. Disclaimer and Indemnity. Customer certifies that it hazardous waste and disposed of in accordance with the is voluntarily participating in the Program. Customer Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA). NOTE: understands that Avista is providing funding and Fluorescent, neon, mercury vapor, high-pressure sodium, analysis, only, and assumes no liability for: (i) Customer's and metal halide lamps; and ballasts containing Polycyclic decision to enter into this Agreement; (ii)the Equipment Chlorinated Biphenyl (PCB)are considered hazardous selected by Customer; (iii) any third party selected by waste. Fluorescent linear tubes can be recycled at many Customer to install such Equipment; or(iv) any disputes recycling centers. arising out of repair or replacement of the Equipment. 13.Assignment.This Agreement will inure to the benefit of Customer shall indemnify and defend Avista and its and be binding upon the successors and assigns of the agents and employees, from all claims, losses, harm, respective Parties. Neither Party may assign or transfer liabilities, damages, and expenses(including attorneys' this Agreement without the prior written approval of fees), or allegations of same, arising as a result of this the other Party(which approval will not be unreasonably Agreement except to the extent that any such claims, withheld)except for a transfer to a parent, subsidiary, or affiliate of such Party. losses, harm, liabilities, damages and/or expenses (including attorneys' fees), or allegations of same, arise 14. Governing Law and Venue.This Agreement will be as a result of Avista's sole negligence. construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of either the State of Washington or Idaho, depending 11. Incentive Payment Reimbursement. If Customer's upon the Facility Site Address, excluding any choice of Payment is greater than $50,000 and, during the law rules which may direct the application of the laws of 5-year term of this Agreement, Customer: (i) chooses another jurisdiction. Any action to enforce the terms of to take electric or natural gas service from , any other this Agreement will be brought in a court of competent supplier, or from Avista under tariffs that do not jurisdiction where Customer's Facility is located. fund energy efficiency programs, (ii)fails to properly 15.Attorney's Fees. If any action is brought to enforce this maintain or replace the Measures in accordance with Agreement,the prevailing Party in such action will be this Agreement, or(iii) closes its business, (each, a entitled to an award of reasonable attorney's fees and "Termination Event"), this Agreement will terminate costs incurred in such action, in addition to any other and Customer shall reimburse Avista for the pro-rated relief available to it at law or in equity. portion of the Payment that will not be recouped 16.Amendment and Waiver.This Agreement may not be by Avista due to the fact that such Termination modified or varied except by written agreement between Event will result in the loss of(i)the energy savings the Parties. If, at any time, the terms of this Agreement anticipated under this Agreement, and (ii)the Program are not strictly adhered to or enforced, such requirements contributions contained in Avista's tariffs. In the event will not be deemed waived or modified but will, at all Customer's obligations are assigned in accordance with subsequent times, be deemed in full force and effect. this Agreement, the assignee will be responsible for 17. Entirety of Agreement.This Agreement: (i) is the assuming Customer's obligations applicable under this entire agreement between the Parties concerning its Agreement. subject matter and supersedes all prior agreements and 12. Disposal of Existing Equipment.All equipment and understandings related to same,whether or not written; and (ii) is not intended to confer upon any entity other materials removed and/or replaced at the Facility must than Avista and Customer any rights or remedies under be permanently disabled, sold for scrap, recycled, and/or removed from the Facility and destroyed, at the Agreement. Customer's expense. Customer is responsible for We collect your personal information for Avista Rebate recycling or disposing of all equipment and materials Programs. For information on what Avista collects and removed in accordance with applicable law. Energy how we protect customer information, please refer to Efficiency lighting retrofits require removal of lamps and Avista's privacy notice at www..myavista.com/about-us/ ballasts with those lamps and ballasts designated as policies-and-guidelines. Questions?Call Rachelle Humphrey at 509-495-2099 or email rachelle.humphrey@avistacorp.com mya vista.com ©2024 AVISTA CORPORATION.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Allw. _ 01/24 'ANVESTA 'JAW VISTA® Commercial HVAC VFD Retrofit Agreement Commercial HVAC Variable Frequency Drive Retrofit Program II II II BUSINESS NAME AVISTA ACCOUNT NUMBER AVISTA METER NUMBER BUSINESS PHONE PROJECT SITE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP (if different from site address) I II CONTACT NAME EMAIL Applying for the rebate, please submit: Q Mail To: O You have 90 Days from • Completed and signed rebate form Avista—MSC-15 Commercial HVAC VFD Program completion of project to • Invoices that include new equipment cost, P.O. Box 3727 submit this form. make and model of VFD Spokane, WA 99220-3727 • Documentation that verifies HP of equipment Or Email: greta.zink@avistacorp.com VFD is installed on For more information contact your Avista Account Executive or Greta Zink at 509-495-4793 1. ELIGIBILITY 2. PAYMENT 3.VERIFICATION Incentives are available for New Equipment must be purchased All VFD projects must be verified commercial facilities with electric and installed before payment will be before payment is issued. service provided by Avista on a non issued and in no event will Incentive residential rate schedule. payments exceed invoiced costs. Allow 4-6 weeks for processing and payment. I certify that I meet eligibility requirements of this Program and that all statements made of this Agreement, including invoices/receipts,are correct to the best of my knowledge. I agree to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. CUSTOMER SIGNATURE DATE OPTIONAL - RELEASE PAYMENT I, the undersigned, request that my Avista Energy Efficiency Program incentive payment check("Check") be made payable and sent to the vendor identified below. By signing this Release, I acknowledge my understanding that I will not receive the Check, directly, but that such Check will be made payable and sent to the vendor. I understand that releasing the incentive payment to the vendor does not exempt me from the Energy Efficiency Program requirements outlined in my Incentive Agreement with Avista. u � l VENDOR NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP 01/24 Continued on next page Commercial HVAC VFD Retrofit Form • This incentive program applies to retrofits of variable frequency drives installed on commercial heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment served on an electric non-residential rate schedule. Use a separate line for each VFD including primary pump and fans only. Spare, installed backup and redundant pumps or fans and new construction projects are not eligible for this incentive. • Please fill out the information below. If your HVAC VFD project doesn't fit the requirements of this agreement,you must have your project evaluated through Avista's Site Specific(custom) Program prior to installation. DATE OF INSTALLATION: SPECIFIC LOCATION OF EQUIPMENT: VFD is for control and not for a soft start ❑ There are not two VFDs on the same fluid flow system ❑ Table A - Fan or Pump Application Codes e� APPLICATION APPLICATION SFA SUPPLY FAN OR SUPPLY AIR HANDLER FWP BOILER FEED WATER PUMP SFP SUPPLY FAN ON VAV PACKAGED OR ROOFTOP HVAC UNIT CTP COOLING TOWER PUMP RFA RETURN FAN OF RETURN AIR HANDLER CHWP CHILLED WATER PUMP RFP RETURN FAN ON VAV PACKAGED OR ROOFTOP HVAC UNIT COWP CONDENSING WATER PUMP BEF BUILDING EXHAUST FAN OTHER PLEASE SPECIFY IN TABLE C Table B - VFD Incentive per HP of Designed Primary Motor Load • MAXIMUM PER HP VFD FANS $200 VFD COOLING PUMP ONLY $200 VFD HEATING PUMP ONLY OR COMBINED HEATING AND COOLING PUMP $200 Table C - Incentive Calculation APPLICATION •D TO TO MOTOR(HP) • 1 $ X $ $ 2 $ X $ $ 3 $ X $ $ 4 $ X $ $ 5 $ X $ $ 6 $ X $ $ TOTALS $ $ INCENTIVE AMOUNT $ 01/24 Continued on next page Additional Terms and Conditions for Energy Efficiency Services This Incentive Agreement("Agreement") is entered into payment unless another method of disbursement(including between Avista Corporation ("Avista") and the "Customer" multiple cash payments over a period of time or offsets specified on the front of this Agreement(sometimes referred to Customer's energy bills) is agreed to by the Parties. to, individually, as a "Party" and collectively, as the "Parties") Customer is responsible for payment of any federal, state, for the acquisition of electric and natural gas resource savings or local income and/or corporate taxes associated with through improvements in the efficiency of equipment owned Customer's receipt of the Payment. and operated by Customer as specified on the front of this 4. Qualifying Project. This Agreement applies to only Agreement. Therefore, the Parties agree as follows: the Facility and Equipment specified on the front of this Agreement. In the event Customer requests additional 1.Term of Agreement. This Agreement will become projects, a new application must be filled out and effective when executed by both Parties and remain in submitted. effect: (i) until Customer's Energy Efficiency Payment ("Payment") has been disbursed if Customer's Payment is 5. Inspection of Facilities. Avista may inspect the less than $50,000, OR (ii)for five (5)years from the date Equipment, at its option during reasonable hours, for the of implementation of the "Measures" or("Equipment") if purpose of verifying installation of the Equipment and Customer's Payment is greater than $50,000. In the event Customer's compliance with its performance obligations Customer fails to complete installation of the Equipment under this Agreement. This provision does not impose by the date specified on the front of this Agreement, this upon Avista an obligation to inspect the Equipment and is Agreement will terminate and Avista's obligations waived. not intended to substitute for or relieve Customer of any responsibilities related to the purchase, design, installation, 2. Equipment Selection, Installation, Operation and operation and/or maintenance of such Equipment. Maintenance. The selection, purchase, and installation of the Equipment will be, solely, Customer's responsibility. 6. Continued Availability.The Payment is contingent upon Avista's evaluation of the Equipment is only for the purpose continued funding availability through Avista's Tariff for the of determining Customer's eligibility under Avista's Energy Measures applicable under this Agreement. Efficiency Program ("Program"). AVISTA MAKES NO, 7. Sub-metering. Customer shall: (i) permit Avista to install AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED OR EXPRESS WARRANTIES and maintain sub-metering equipment(at Avista's sole (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES expense), and (ii) provide Avista with reasonable access OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR to such sub-metering equipment for meter reading or PURPOSE), AND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY maintenance purposes. REPRESENTATION OR PROMISE WITH RESPECT TO THE g, Compliance with Laws. Customer guarantees that it, its EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR LABOR REQUIRED TO INSTALL agents and employees, and any subcontractor(s) it may THE EQUIPMENT AT CUSTOMER'S SITE ADDRESS, OR THE retain to install or maintain the Equipment, will be familiar COST OF SUCH EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND LABOR, OR with, and at all times will comply with all applicable federal, ANY ENERGY SAVINGS THAT MAY ACCRUE FROM THE state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, and/or rules and INSTALLATION OF SUCH EQUIPMENT. Customer, at its sole regulations pertaining to the installation, maintenance, expense, will be responsible for any required maintenance, operation and/or use of the Equipment. repair and/or replacement of the Equipment. In the event any of the Equipment becomes defective or fails to operate 9• Release of Information. Customer authorizes Avista to properly, Customer must repair the Equipment in such a provide information related to the electric and/or natural manner as to maintain or exceed the Equipment's original gas service at the Facility including, but not limited to, energy efficiency rating or replace such Equipment with Customer's contact name and phone number, service Equipment that has equal or higher efficiency ratings. address, pertinent usage history, and incentive information (collectively, "Customer Information")to authorized entities 3. Payment. After completing the installation of the who need such Customer Information to verify, without Equipment, Customer must provide documentation, limitation, energy savings related to Measures installed at acceptable to Avista, verifying the purchase and installation Customer's Facility and Avista's compliance with federal and costs. The Payment will be: (i) determined solely by Avista state Energy Efficiency Standards. in accordance with Schedules 90 and/or 190 (the "Tariff (ii) considered final; and (iii) disbursed as a one-time 01/24 Continued on next page 10. Disclaimer and Indemnity. Customer certifies that it hazardous waste and disposed of in accordance with the is voluntarily participating in the Program. Customer Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA). NOTE: understands that Avista is providing funding and Fluorescent, neon, mercury vapor, high-pressure sodium, analysis, only, and assumes no liability for: (i) Customer's and metal halide lamps; and ballasts containing Polycyclic decision to enter into this Agreement; (ii)the Equipment Chlorinated Biphenyl (PCB)are considered hazardous selected by Customer; (iii) any third party selected by waste. Fluorescent linear tubes can be recycled at many Customer to install such Equipment; or(iv) any disputes recycling centers. arising out of repair or replacement of the Equipment. 13.Assignment.This Agreement will inure to the benefit of Customer shall indemnify and defend Avista and its and be binding upon the successors and assigns of the agents and employees, from all claims, losses, harm, respective Parties. Neither Party may assign or transfer liabilities, damages, and expenses(including attorneys' this Agreement without the prior written approval of fees), or allegations of same, arising as a result of this the other Party(which approval will not be unreasonably Agreement except to the extent that any such claims, withheld)except for a transfer to a parent, subsidiary, or affiliate of such Party. losses, harm, liabilities, damages and/or expenses (including attorneys' fees), or allegations of same, arise 14. Governing Law and Venue.This Agreement will be as a result of Avista's sole negligence. construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of either the State of Washington or Idaho, depending 11. Incentive Payment Reimbursement. If Customer's upon the Facility Site Address, excluding any choice of Payment is greater than $50,000 and, during the law rules which may direct the application of the laws of 5-year term of this Agreement, Customer: (i) chooses another jurisdiction. Any action to enforce the terms of to take electric or natural gas service from , any other this Agreement will be brought in a court of competent supplier, or from Avista under tariffs that do not jurisdiction where Customer's Facility is located. fund energy efficiency programs, (ii)fails to properly 15.Attorney's Fees. If any action is brought to enforce this maintain or replace the Measures in accordance with Agreement,the prevailing Party in such action will be this Agreement, or(iii) closes its business, (each, a entitled to an award of reasonable attorney's fees and "Termination Event"), this Agreement will terminate costs incurred in such action, in addition to any other and Customer shall reimburse Avista for the pro-rated relief available to it at law or in equity. portion of the Payment that will not be recouped 16.Amendment and Waiver.This Agreement may not be by Avista due to the fact that such Termination modified or varied except by written agreement between Event will result in the loss of(i)the energy savings the Parties. If, at any time, the terms of this Agreement anticipated under this Agreement, and (ii)the Program are not strictly adhered to or enforced, such requirements contributions contained in Avista's tariffs. In the event will not be deemed waived or modified but will, at all Customer's obligations are assigned in accordance with subsequent times, be deemed in full force and effect. this Agreement, the assignee will be responsible for 17. Entirety of Agreement.This Agreement: (i) is the assuming Customer's obligations applicable under this entire agreement between the Parties concerning its Agreement. subject matter and supersedes all prior agreements and 12. Disposal of Existing Equipment.All equipment and understandings related to same,whether or not written; and (ii) is not intended to confer upon any entity other materials removed and/or replaced at the Facility must than Avista and Customer any rights or remedies under be permanently disabled, sold for scrap, recycled, and/or removed from the Facility and destroyed, at the Agreement. Customer's expense. Customer is responsible for We collect your personal information for Avista Rebate recycling or disposing of all equipment and materials Programs. For information on what Avista collects and removed in accordance with applicable law. Energy how we protect customer information, please refer to Efficiency lighting retrofits require removal of lamps and Avista's privacy notice at www..myavista.com/about-us/ ballasts with those lamps and ballasts designated as policies-and-guidelines. Questions? Call 509-495-4793 or email greta.zink@avistacorp.com myavistaxom ©2024 AVISTA CORPORATION.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Allw. 01/24 'AN VESTA �iivlSTA® . Energy Use and Savings Guid For Residential Customersv - r saw- f Table of Contents Typical Energy Use in Your Home/ Managing Your Energy Budget . . . .4 Understanding This Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 I Heating and Cooling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 ® I Water Heating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Major Appliances— Refrigerator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 e Major Appliances— Range/Oven. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Major Appliances— Dishwasher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Major Appliances— Laundry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Electronics— Kitchen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 © Electronics— Family Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Electronics— Office/ Den . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Electronics— Bathroom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 General Outdoor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Seasonal Outdoor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 OI Electric Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 �•� I Phantom Loads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Page 3 Typical Energy Use in Your Home The energy bill for a typical U.S. single family home averages $2,200 per year. Where does all this money go? The cost of heating and cooling your home can represent 40% to 60% of your total energy bill. The chart to the right shows the breakdown of energy use by category and starts to give you a sense of where savings can be found. Reducing energy consumption by just 15% could save you over $300 a year in energy costs. Managing Your Energy Budget Having a budget is always a good Individual lifestyle and energy use habits, idea. Developing a budget starts with number and age of occupants, as well understanding your resource needs. as the size, design, levels of insulation Each month, you need food, clothing, and heating system in your home, transportation and energy to run your all combine to determine how much home. Understanding your energy usage energy you will use for heating. is the first step to creating that portion of your budget. Inside this booklet, The statistics in this booklet are based on you'll find many energy saving tips to national averages. The wattage or energy help you manage your resources. usage and efficiencies of your appliances, your own use habits, as well as the size of This booklet contains ideas and suggestions your family will vary. Keep this in mind when on how you can monitor—and better you're reviewing your own energy use. control—your energy consumption. You may already be familiar with some of our energy savings suggestions, though some may surprise you. Page 4 Energy Use and Savings Guide Heating & Cooling —46% Water Heating — 14% Lighting — 12% ' 0 Appliances— 13% (Includes refrigerator, dishwasher,clothes washer and dryer) Electronics—4% (Includes computer, monitor,TV and DVD player) Other— 11% (Includes external power adapters,set-top boxes, ceiling fans,vent fans and home audio) Understanding This Guide Listed below are terms and definitions that will be used throughout this guide. All numbers and costs included are a representation based on national average use with average Avista rates. Kilowatt Hours (kWh): We measure Approximate Watts: The wattage is electrical energy in watt hours. One kilowatt the consumption rate of electricity a hour equals 1,000 watt hours. The kilowatt device exhibits while operating. This hours on your bill equals the rate or speed of energy consumption may occur when a use (kilowatts) x the length of time electricity computer is turned on, when a kitchen was used. Running a 5,000-watt (5 kilowatt) mixer is in use or when light bulbs clothes dryer for 1 hour uses 5 kilowatt are turned on in a light fixture. hours of electricity. Burning a 100-watt light bulb for 10 hours uses 1 kilowatt hour. Monthly kWh Usage: The monthly kWh usage for each device is based on Therms: Your gas energy use is measured an assumed typical month of operation, in a unit called therms. Therms identify the estimating the hours the device is heating value provided by gas. One therm operating in conjunction with its power equals the heating capacity of approximately consumption as noted in the watt rating. 100,000 wooden kitchen matches. Estimated Monthly Cost: The estimated monthly cost is based on the energy consumption at $0.10 per kilowatt hour for electricity or $0.80 per natural gas therm which are typical for Avista residential customers. Page 5 0 Heating and Cooling Heating and Cooling Energy Saving Tips On sunny winter days, open your draperies to get full benefit of sun shining through the windows. In summer, close the draperies to help keep out unwanted heat. Fireplace dampers should be kept closed when you're not using the fireplace. A chimney can draw off as much as 25% 1 1 of the heated air in your house if the 0 0 �000 damper is left open. Safely block off unused fireplaces when possible. Turn down the heat in winter. Keep your 17.0 thermostat at or below 680 F; setting your thermostat three degrees lower in the winter - can reduce your bill by about 10%. ' I When selecting an air conditioning 8.5 unit, both room or central, check its V Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER). The SEER indicates a unit's relative energy When selecting a heat pump, check its efficiency. Most units are tagged with Heating Seasonal Performance Factor this information, or your dealer can help (HSPF). The HSPF indicates a heat pump's you determine the SEER. The higher the relative annual heating efficiency. A SEER, the better. A SEER of 13 or above is HSPF of 8.5 and above will provide lower preferred, 18 or above is exceptional. operating costs for heating. Page 6 Energy Use and Savings Guide Heating and Cooling Energy Saving Checklist ❑ Block drafts. Check caulking and ❑ Use fans in the summer. Try using fans weather stripping around windows and in the summer before switching on the doors. If you see cracks, light, or feel a air conditioning. Old A/C equipment can draft, make repairs where needed. be equivalent to using 30 or more fans. If you must use your air conditioner, set ❑ Seal leaks. Ductwork exposed to outside it at 78° F; each degree over 78° in the air or in unconditioned spaces should be summer will save you approximately 3% sealed using mastic paste and wrapped on your cooling bill. securely with insulation; insulation joints should be sealed with insulation tape. ❑ Program your thermostat. Adjust temperature settings according to a ❑ Check furnace filter. Check filters at preset schedule. This way you can least once a month; clean or replace warm up or cool down your rooms them when dirty. when you know you'll be awake or at ❑ Bring in a professional. A qualified home. Consider a Wi-Fi enabled smart serviceman should check heating and thermostat that learns your settings. cooling equipment at the beginning of each season to ensure efficient operation. ❑ Use drapes or shades. Window coverings are one of the easiest ways to help insulate your house. Keep them closed on cold days and open on sunny ones. Rr 13 t5/9 Reading Your Meter KILOWATTHOURS Electric and natural gas meters are not difficult to read and they can provide you with information 10 8 8 2 O 1 2 1 O g g 01 about your energy consumption. 55 5 43 34 7 76 Visit myavista.com/readyourmeter 5 5 to learn more about how to read your meter. Page 7 0 Heating and Cooling Energy Use Guide—Electric Average Watts Usage Monthly Cost Air purifier 70 51.1 $5.1 1 Air purifier— ENERGY STAR 20 14.6 $1.46 Humidifier 75 11.3 $1.13 Whole home steam humidification 1200 144.0 $14.40 Portable fan 100 7.3 $0.73 Whole home air conditioning, 10 hrs/day 2400 720.0 $72.00 Room air conditioner, 5 hrs/day 1500 225.0 $22.50 Room air conditioner, 1 hr/day 1500 45.0 $4.50 Space heater, 5100 BTU, 10 hrs/day 1500 450.0 $45.00 Space heater, 5100 BTU, 1 hr/day 1500 45.0 $4.50 Energy Use Guide—Natural Gas Monthly Therm Estimated Usage Monthly Cost Fireplace, 75,000 BTU, 10 hrs/day 0.75 225 $180.00 Fireplace, 25,000 BTU, 10 hrs/day 0.25 75 $60.00 Fireplace, 25,000 BTU, 10 hrs/month 0.25 2.5 $2.00 Find rebates and save �� ►' Upgrading to high-efficiency equipment using ' rebates can save you energy and money. ` Visit myavista.com/getrebates to find available rebates and incentives. Page 8 Energy Use and Savings Guide Water Heating Water Heating Energy Saving Tips 1200 F Set water heater temperature at 1200 F. If you have a dishwasher, check the manufacturer's instructions for suggested Turn off electricity at your circuit temperature setting. breaker/fuse box before adjusting Generally, residential thermostats on the water heater for water heaters should safety, or when you are going away not exceed 1400 F or be from home for three days or more to below 1 150 F. save energy. • Once every three months, drain a pail or two of water from the drain at the Turn gas water heater to pilot only if bottom of your water heater. This removes you are going away from home for a sediment and mineral deposits, which week or more. make your water heater less efficient. Page 9 Water Heating Water Heating Energy Saving Tips i If you do not have access to natural gas, Showers generally take less hot water consider a heat pump water heater to than baths and dishwashers generally save energy. take less water than hand washing. ENERGYSTAR door— Buy ENERGY STAR If you don't have hard water or you do have a water softener, consider a appliances. tankless natural gas water heater that reduces standby losses. Page 10 Energy Use and Savings Guide Water Heating Energy Saving Checklist ❑ Keep showers short. Try to keep your shower to no longer than five minutes. ❑ Adjust your temperature settings. Set your water heater at 1200 F. ❑ Replace washers on faucets that drip. A leaky faucet can waste 2,500 gallons of hot water per year at a rate of one drip per second. ❑ Install a low-flow shower head. It can reduce your home water consumption as much as 50%, and reduce your energy cost of heating the water also by as much as 50%. When purchasing a new shower head you should look for shower heads that use no more than 1.5 gallons per minute (water consumption) and preferably no more than 0.6 gallons per minute. Energy Use Guide-Electric Water heater, 50-gallon heat pump 182.9 $18.29 Water heater, 50-gallon high-efficiency 385.2 $38.52 Water heater, 50-gallon standard-efficiency 404.8 $40.48 Assuming 25 gallons per day Energy Use Guide-Natural Gas Water heater, 50-gallon 20 $16.00 Water heater, 40-gallon 17.5 $14.00 Instantaneous water heater 11.5 $9.20 Page 11 C Lighting Lighting Energy Saving Tips Light bulbs differ in energy efficiency. Wattage measures only the amount of energy needed to light the bulb. Light actually given off is measured in lumens. The law now requires that manufacturers ` 460 list the wattage, the lumen output and the approximate life span of Lumens each bulb on the package. The most energy efficient bulb is the one that gives off the most lumens per watt. Compare bulb ratings by dividing lumens by watts. 18 An 18-watt LED bulb Watts will produce more light than a 100- watt incandescent bulb and can be used in kitchens, baths, Security lights are a wise precaution. laundry and work Outside post lights and floodlights can areas. be controlled by a photoelectric cell for automatic dusk-to-dawn lighting or controlled by an infrared sensor to turn on when someone comes near the fixture and turn off when they leave. O '_''"' Only use Use automatic '•"''^^ Y timers to turn on PO6 Sa DIMMING LEDS lights on or off in dimming sockets. when you're not at home. � I Purchase Q I ENERGY STAR LABELED BULBS. And make sure your dimmers are — rated for dimming LEDs. Page 12 Energy Use and Savings Guide C Lighting Lighting Energy Saving Tips . Light-emitting LIGHT—COLORED diode (LED) bulbs 90% use up to 90% CEILINGS LP�s energy less electricity to reflect the light downward ' produce the same amount of light for better lighting efficiency. as their traditional incandescent counterparts. Energy Saving Checklist ❑ Turn it off. Turn off lights when you are not using them. ❑ Make the switch. Change out all regular incandescent lamps with ENERGY STAR qualified LED bulbs. ❑ Keep bulbs and lenses clean. Dust can cut light output by as much as 25%. ❑ Dispose of your used bulbs properly. Recycle your old compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) at a participating recycling center near you. Page 13 Lighting Energy Use Guide Approximate Monthly kWh Estimated Lumens Usage Monthly Cost 1 250 Incandescent 20 1.8 $0.18 Halogen 19 1.7 $0.17 CFL 7 0.6 $0.06 LED 3 0.3 $0.03 500 Incandescent 40 3.6 $0.36 Halogen 32 2.9 $0.29 CFL 10 0.9 $0.09 LED 6 0.5 $0.05 800 Incandescent 60 5.4 $0.54 Halogen 42 3.8 $0.38 CFL 15 1.4 $0.14 LED 9 0.8 $0.08 1200 Incandescent 75 6.8 $0.68 Halogen 54 4.9 $0.49 CFL 20 1.8 $0.18 LED 12 1.1 $0.11 1800 Incandescent 100 9.0 $0.90 Halogen 72 6.5 $0.65 CFL 27 2.4 $0.24 LED 18 1.6 $0.16 2500 Incandescent 150 13.5 $1.35 Halogen 130 11.7 $1.17 CFL 42 3.8 $0.38 LED 25 2.3 $0.23 Night Light Incandescent 5 1.5 $0.15 LED 1 0.3 $0.03 Assumes"on"average of three hours a day. Page 14 Energy Use and Savings Guide i Major Appliances Refrigeration Energy Saving Tips Choose a well-insulated, energy-efficient rl refrigerator with a separate door for the it freezer compartment (that way, when removing an item from the freezer, Cover all foods and liquids. In frost- you avoid opening free models, evaporation of the liquid the refrigerator door will force the unit to work harder to unnecessarily). remove the moisture. Don't put warm foods directly into the refrigerator. Allow hot foods to cool, then refrigerate. Cooked meats, however, should be refrigerated immediately. Check the tightness of your refrigerator door gasket by I shutting a piece of paper in the i IIIII��II1, r.doo If the paper slides out without resistance, your refrigerator may be leaking cold air. Consider replacing the door seals. Do not locate the unit near a heat source. Page 15 i Major Appliances Refrigeration Energy Saving Tips Every three months vacuum Both the refrigerator and the freezer the condenser coils located operate most efficiently when they are at the bottom or rear of full, but not overcrowded. Be sure to the refrigerator to remove allow enough space between foods and accumulated dust. containers for air to circulate freely. Energy Saving Checklist ❑ Adjust the temperature. Set your refrigerator between 37 to 400 F and your freezer between 0 to 5° F. ❑ Keep fridge door closed. Know what you want out of the refrigerator before you open the door. An open door is wasted energy. ❑ Defrost freezer. Defrost when ice is '/4" thick. ❑ Clean refrigerator coils. Keep coils clean to keep your refrigerator in peak operating condition. They may be behind or below the fridge. ❑ Cover and wrap food. Uncovered foods and liquid release moisture, which makes the fridge work harder. ❑ Fill it up. A full fridge or freezer uses less energy. If fridge or freezer is not full consider turning it off. Page 16 Energy Use and Savings Guide i Major Appliances Energy Use Guide Chest freezer 46.5 33.9 $3.39 Chest freezer- ENERGY STAR 40.9 29.8 $2.98 Refrigerator, bottom-mounted freezer (automatic defrost) 66.7 48.7 $4.87 Refrigerator, bottom-mounted freezer(automatic defrost)- 52.0 38.0 $3.80 ENERGY STAR Refrigerator, bottom-mounted freezer and through-door ice 77.1 56.2 $5.62 (automatic defrost) Refrigerator, bottom-mounted freezer and through-door ice 60.1 43.9 $4.39 (automatic defrost)- ENERGY STAR Refrigerator with or without a top-mounted freezer 61.9 45.2 $4.52 (automatic defrost) Refrigerator with or without a top-mounted freezer 48.3 35.3 $3.53 (automatic defrost)- ENERGY STAR Refrigerator-freezer or refrigerator only(manual or partially 55.7 40.7 $4.07 automatic defrost) Refrigerator-freezer or refrigerator only(manual or partially 43.5 31.7 $3.17 automatic defrost)- ENERGY STAR Side-by-side refrigerator/freezer (automatic defrost) 73.2 53.4 $5.34 Side-by-side refrigerator/freezer (automatic defrost)- 57.1 41.7 $4.17 ENERGY STAR Side-by-side refrigerator/freezer with through- door ice 77.7 56.7 $5.67 (automatic defrost) Side-by-side refrigerator/freezer with through- door ice 60.6 44.2 $4.42 (automatic defrost)- ENERGY STAR Upright freezer(automatic defrost) 75.0 54.8 $5.48 Upright freezer(automatic defrost)- ENERGY STAR 66.0 48.2 $4.82 Upright freezer(manual defrost) 52.5 38.3 $3.83 Upright freezer(manual defrost)- ENERGY STAR 46.2 33.7 $3.37 Page 17 Major Appliances Range / Oven Energy Saving Tips Each time you open ® the oven door you can lose up to 20% of the heat. If you must look, - -_ do so through the oven �) window. Or rely on your own thermostat and The oven is a very inefficient timer. (This will cut down toaster. It costs three times as much on baking failures too!) to toast bread in the oven as in a pop-up toaster. Match the size of your cooking pans to the size of J�) the surface units on your range so you won't waste heat. Flat-bottomed pans receive heat directly and �•�� conserve energy. � J When boiling water, bring the water to a Instead of heating water in an boil on high heat, then reduce the heat open pan, use a teakettle or to your cooking temperature. microwave. Page 18 Energy Use and Savings Guide i Major Appliances Range / Oven Energy Saving Tips Food should always be cooked on the lowest 410 possible setting. ----------------- If the kitchen is chilly, don't use the electric range for heat. A small Leave at least two inches between electric heater will do pans in the oven for proper heat a much better job. circulation. Pans should not touch each other, the oven doors or walls. Thaw frozen foods before placing them in the oven. Putting a frozen roast directly in the oven requires one-third additional cooking time (microwave ovens can be used for quick thawing). If your electric or gas range has a self-cleaning feature, clean it while the oven is still hot after removing a meal. Since a self-cleaning oven must When using glass or be well insulated, it uses less energy for ceramic dishes, you baking or roasting. Using the can lower the oven self-cleaning feature costs about setting 250 F. 15 cents per use. Page 19 i Major Appliances Energy Saving Checklist ❑ Keep racks clear. It's tempting to line oven racks with foil to keep things clean, but don't do it. The hot air needs to be able to circulate to cook food efficiently. ❑ Use lids. When cooking, lids keep heat and steam in and help food cook more quickly, which saves energy. ❑ Clean the burner pans on your stove. When clean, burner pans will reflect heat back up to pots and pans. ❑ Don't peek. You lose heat every time you open the door or lift the lid. ❑ Use the smallest pans possible. It takes less energy to heat smaller pans. Energy Use Guide-Electric Range top, 40 min/day (large burner) 2400 48 $4.80 Self-cleaning oven, 30 min/day (1 clean cycle/month) 3600 57.6 $5.76 Standard oven, 30 min/day (non-self-cleaning) 3300 49.5 $4.95 Energy Use Guide-Natural Gas Range 4 cooktop, 40 min/day 1.83 $1.46 Oven, 30 min/day 3.81 $3.05 Pilot light 5.48 $4.38 When purchasing new gas appliances make sure they are ignited electronically and do not have standing pilots. Page 20 Energy Use and Savings Guide Major Appliances Dishwasher Energy Saving Tips According to ENERGY STAR, you can save 5,000 gallons of water each year and $40 in energy costs using a dishwasher instead of washing dishes by hand. 1', 1' • ...m nurtR.11 fT�TR IIF s ♦a&. AM% Nis One dishwasher load usually uses ' less hot water than three washings by hand. Hold dishes in your dishwasher until you have a full load. You'll use less hot water and save energy. Energy Saving Checklist ❑ Fill it up. It costs exactly the same to wash one dish in the dishwasher as it does to wash a full load. ❑ Scrape dishes instead of pre-rinsing them. Dishwashers made in the past five to ten years can clean even heavily soiled dishes without pre-rinsing. ❑ Use air-dry options. Keep your machine from using a heating element to bake your dishes dry and opt to air dry your dishes instead. Page 21 i Major Appliances Energy Use Guide-Electric Monthly Estimated kWh Usage Monthly Cost Dishwasher (including hot water from electric water heater) 40.3 $4.03 Dishwasher (including hot water from electric water 29.6 $2.96 heater)— ENERGY STAR Energy Use Guide-Natural Gas EstimatedMonthly kWh Usage Monthly Cost Dishwasher (including hot water from gas water heater) 1.1 $2.37 Dishwasher (including hot water from gas water heater)— 0.7 $1.89 ENERGY STAR Loads per year:215 Page 22 Energy Use and Savings Guide i Major Appliances Laundry Energy Saving Tips Cold When possible, Cold wash and rinse • Warm clothes in cold Cold water. However, I • hot water may Match detergent and water level to be necessary for • the load. If your washer doesn't have a some types of Warm partial load setting, let the machine fill to wash loads, like • Warm the desired water level, then turn the dial baby clothes. Hot manually to begin the wash cycle. Cold Keep your dryer exhaust vent clean. If clogged, it can lengthen drying time and increase energy consumption. Select the correct drying temperature and time. Don't over dry; Delicates in addition to Low Heat wasting energy, over drying gives For heavily soiled clothes, use the soak clothes a harsh cycle, or prepare the load for washing feel and causes and then let stand in the water for 10 to wrinkling. 15 minutes before starting the wash cycle. Page 23 i Major Appliances Laundry Energy Saving Tips Sort clothes r Vent your clothes Thin Thick Linen by thinness to dryer to the outside avoid running to reduce buildup of an additional excess heat, moisture, cycle for only and laundry chemicals. one or two slow drying items. Don't � OVERLOAD DRYER because clothes will take Since an iron heats faster than it cools, first iron the fabrics that require lower longer to dry. temperatures, then work up to fabrics requiring a hotter setting. Energy Saving Checklist ❑ Select cold water. Hot water only needs to be used for very dirty loads. ❑ Only run full loads. The machine uses about the same amount of water whether you wash a full load or just one item. ❑ Hang it up. Instead of using the dryer, dry clothes outside in good weather—sunlight is free. ❑ Clean the lint filter after every load. Clogged filters drive up drying time and costs. Page 24 Energy Use and Savings Guide i Major Appliances Energy Use Guide-Electric Clothes Dryer, compact (120-volt) 25.4 $2.54 Clothes dryer, compact (240-volt) 28.3 $2.83 Clothes dryer, standard 57.0 $5.70 Clothes iron 16.5 $1.65 Clothes washer (excluding water heating energy use) 6.3 $0.63 Clothes washer (excluding water heating energy use)— 2.1 $0.21 ENERGY STAR Clothes washer (including water heating energy use) 31.2 $3.12 Clothes washer (including water heating energy use)— ENERGY 10.5 $1.05 STAR Clothes washer and dryer 75.1 $7.51 Clothes washer and dryer— ENERGY STAR 38.9 $3.89 Vacuum cleaner 2.8 $0.28 Energy Use Guide-Natural Gas Clothes dryer, standard 1.8 $1.97 Page 25 0 Electronics Kitchen Electronics Energy Saving Tips Use small appliances, such as your electric fry pan or toaster oven, whenever possible to cook small amounts of food. Use your big oven to bake complete meals, or to bake in quantity (perhaps to freeze for later). i A pressure cooker ®� and a microwave oven can cut down on cooking time and, in many cases, on energy usage. Keeping the inside of your microwave clean allows your food to cook more efficiently. Energy Saving Checklist ❑ Smaller is better. For small meals, utilize the microwave, toaster oven, electric pans or other kitchen gadgets to avoid heating up the whole oven for one toasted cheese sandwich. ❑ Skip the oven. In warm weather, cook outdoors on a grill. ❑ Shut off kitchen fans. While fans are great for removing smells from the kitchen, they also suck heat out. Shut them off when you don't need them. ❑ Unplug it. Your toaster or small appliances should only be plugged in when you are using them. Page 26 Energy Use and Savings Guide 0 Electronics Energy Use Guide Blender, 3 min/day 300 0.45 $0.05 Can opener, 3 min/day 100 0.15 $0.02 Coffee machine, 20 min/day 1100 11 $1.10 Cooktop, 20 min/day 1200 12 $1.20 Espresso maker, 20 min/day 360 3.6 $0.36 Microwave oven, 10 min/day 1 100 5.5 $0.55 Popcorn maker, 3 min/day 1400 2.1 $0.21 Stand mixer, 3 min/day 100 0.15 $0.02 Standard oven, 20 min/day (non-self-cleaning) 3300 33 $3.30 Toaster, 3 min/day 1100 1.65 $0.17 Toaster oven, 3 min/day 1200 1.8 $0.18 Page 27 0 Electronics Family Room / Living Room Electronics Energy Saving Tips Electronics may continue to use power even when they appear to be off. The little glowing light means they are • using energy—up to 10% of your annual electricity usage. You can make sure you're cutting use by switching everything off with one power strip switch. ENERGYSTAR Look for the ENERGY STAR label on consumer electronic products. These Don't overload circuits by plugging products use less energy without too many electronics into one outlet. sacrificing quality or performance. Page 28 Energy Use and Savings Guide 0 Electronics Energy Saving Checklist ❑ Unplug it. Battery chargers or power adapters for devices like cell phones, eBooks and more may consume energy even when they're not in use—don't let them. ❑ Use power strips. Plug your video game consoles, stereo, DVD players and any other home electronics into a single power strip so you can switch it off and cut all power to items at once. ❑ Try "smart" power strips. They can help reduce your power usage by shutting down power to products that are not in use or that go into standby mode. Smart power strips can save you money 0 Using smart power strips is a great way to save energy and money. Both traditional and smart power strips allow many devices to be plugged into one electrical 40 outlet at the same time. Traditional power strips are • meant to protect your device from electrical surges. But as long as your power strip is on, the devices plugged into a traditional power strip will continue to use energy - even in standby mode. Smart power strips are designed to protect your devices and your wallet. They {'1 can detect when a device is in standby mode and cut power off, helping to reduce your energy usage. Page 29 0 Electronics Energy Use Guide Average Monthly Estimated Watts kWh Usage Monthly Cost Answering machine** 1 8.76 $0.88 Apple TV streaming box** 3 26.28 $2.63 Blu-Ray player* 17 1.53 $0.15 Blue-Ray/player- ENERGY STAR* 13 1.17 $0.12 Cordless phone** 3 26.28 $2.63 DVD player* 12 1.08 $0.11 Clock radio** 10 87.6 $8.76 HD DVR set-top box** 2 17.52 $1.75 HD receiver set-top box** 1.5 13.14 $1.31 PlayStation 4* 70 18.9 $1.89 Portable stereo (boom box)** 7 61.32 $6.13 XBOX One* 80 21.6 $2.16 Nintendo Wii, standby** 2 17.52 $1.75 LED/OLED TV 75 inch 4K* 282 25.38 $2.54 LED/OLED TV 55 inch* 155 13.95 $1.40 LED/OLED TV 45 inch* 127 11.43 $1.14 Satellite dish** 1 8.76 $0.88 Security system** 1.2 10.512 $1.05 Small stereo with remote* 24 2.16 $0.22 VCR* 11 0.99 $0.10 Stereo* 60 5.4 $0.54 *3 hours per day **continuous use or plugged in Page 30 Energy Use and Savings Guide 0 Electronics Energy Use Guide Amazon Echo/Plus Less than $0.05 Cellphone charging Less than $0.05 Tablet charging Less than $0.05 MP3 player charging Less than $0.05 Nintendo WII Less than $0.05 Xbox 360 standby Less than $0.05 Nintendo 3DS/2DS Less than $0.05 Nintendo Switch Less than $0.05 DVD player— ENERGY STAR Less than $0.05 CD player Less than $0.05 Hardwired smoke detector Less than $0.05 Digital camera charging Less than $0.05 Page 31 0 Electronics Office / Den Electronics Energy Saving Tips Save energy and space with an ENERGY STAR qualified multi-function device that combines several capabilities (print, fax, copy, scan). Make sure power management features are enabled for additional savings. I Make sure your computer doesn't turn on the printer or other external devices as part of its routine start-up cycle. Laptops are far more efficient Those should be turned on separately than desktop computers, especially only when needed. ENERGY STAR qualified models. Save Energy with ENERGY STAR ENERGY STAR qualified products use less energy, save money, and IIIII I�� help protect the environment. Their Product Finder is an online tool that provides access to a list of their products and arms you with the information you'll need to make purchasing decisions based on energy efficiency. LLearn more at energystar.gov/productfinder Page 32 Energy Use and Savings Guide 0 Electronics Energy Saving Checklist ❑ Turn computers off. Sleep and hibernation modes may save energy, but switching computers off at night is the difference between using some and using none. ❑ Use power strips. Plug your computer, printer, and any other home office equipment into a single power strip so you can switch it off and cut all power to items at once. ❑ Try "smart" power strips. They can help reduce your power usage by shutting down power to products that are not in use or that go into standby mode. Energy Use Guide Battery charger (AA batteries) 0.79 $0.08 Color copier (1-49 images/min) 46.06 $4.61 Color copier- ENERGY STAR 42.8 $4.28 Copier (26-50 pages/min) 25.2 $2.52 Copier- ENERGY STAR 12.6 $1.26 Desktop computer 19.89 $1.99 Desktop computer- ENERGY STAR 13.5 $1.35 Wireless router 3.86 $0.39 External computer speakers 1.67 $0.17 Fax (inkjet) 2.33 $0.23 Fax (inkjet)- ENERGY STAR 1.17 $0.12 Fax (laser) 13 $1.30 Fax (laser)- ENERGY STAR 6.5 $0.65 Laptop computer 6.27 $0.63 Laptop - ENERGY STAR 4.3 $0.43 Modem (cable) 4.38 $0.44 Page 33 Electronics Monthly Estimated kWh Usage Monthly Cost Modem (DSQ 4.09 $0.41 Monitor 5.52 $0.55 Monitor— ENERGY STAR 4.34 $0.43 Multifunction device (inkjet) 2.25 $0.23 Multifunction device (inkjet)— ENERGY STAR 0.92 $0.09 Multifunction device (laser, color) 75 $7.50 Multifunction device (laser, color)— ENERGY STAR 53.42 $5.34 Printer (inkjet) 1.75 $0.18 Printer (inkjet)— ENERGY STAR 1.33 $0.13 Printer (laser) 62.25 $6.23 Printer (laser)— ENERGY STAR 46.67 $4.67 Scanner 3.67 $0.37 Page 34 Energy Use and Savings Guide 0 Electronics Bathroom Electronics Energy Saving Tips The bathroom vanity is one of the highest-use fixtures in the average home. F1 11 ENERGY STAR qualified LEDs provide bright, warm light, use less energy, and generate less heat than standard lighting. ❑ Unplug it. Hair dryers, curling irons and other beauty items may consume energy even when they're not in use—don't let them. ❑ Shut off bathroom fans. While they're great for removing excess steam, they also suck heat out too. Shut them off when you don't need them. Energy Use Guide Curling iron* 90 1.35 $0.14 Hair dryer* 1500 22.5 $2.25 Shaver** 1.4 0.126 $0.01 Toothbrush** 1.4 0.126 $0.01 * 712 hour per day use **charging Page 35 Outdoor General Outdoor Energy Saving Tips 011 444V "04 Heat your spa to 1020 F or lower to save money without sacrificing You can save up to 90% on heating comfort. costs by simply using a pool cover. Besides helping to minimize nighttime heat loss, pool covers also help prevent chemical loss and water evaporation. The American Red Cross recommends that swimming pool Installing a solar water heating temperature be 78 to 820 F. system can reduce the cost of energy used for heating water by more than half. Page 36 Energy Use and Savings Guide Outdoor Energy Saving Checklist ❑ Heat it when you need it. Heat the spa only when you plan to use it, allowing time for warm-up. ❑ Cover it. Cover the spa or pool when not using it and when warming it. ❑ Check your thermostat. An accurate spa thermostat can save you hundreds of dollars each year. ❑ Plant it. Plant shade trees on the south and west sides of the house to cool in summer and protect in winter. Plant shrubs around the foundation. Energy Use Guide Electric dog fence 1 8.76 $0.88 Garage door opener 350 5.25 $0.53 Hot tub 4500 337.5 $33.75 Power tool (cordless) 33.7 3.033 $0.30 Well pump, 1/2 HP, 1 hr/day 375 11.25 $1.13 Page 37 a Seasonal Outdoor Seasonal Outdoor Energy Saving Tips Decorative LED bulbs use up 90% to 90% less Less energy electricity to produce the same amount of light as their traditional Be aware and watch for overhead power incandescent lines when installing outdoor lights. counterparts. OF OF ® \ Popular fan-driven inflatable lawn decorations ranging in size from 4' to 12' can add from $1.1 1 to $1.68 to your LED lights function just as well monthly bill if run for eight hours a day, outdoors as they do indoors. They are or when used for 24 hours a day, the constructed in such a way that they are additional monthly cost would be from impervious to moisture, heat and cold. $3.34 to $5.05 per inflatable. Page 38 Energy Use and Savings Guide a Seasonal Outdoor Seasonal Outdoor Energy Saving Tips In addition to saving energy, ENERGY STAR qualified LED lights contain up to 50,000 hours of use, are cool to the touch which reduces the risk of fire, and are more durable than glass incandescent lights which means less risk of electrical exposure from Energy efficient holiday LED lights broken bulbs. only add about two cents a day to your energy bill. Energy Saving Checklist ❑ Check decorations. Before decorating, check all light sets for frayed wires, damaged sockets, or cracked insulation. If you find any defects, replace the entire set. ❑ Upgrade to LEDs. Replace your old holiday lights with LED light strings. Although they cost more initially, LEDs use a fraction of the energy of traditional holiday lights. Plus, they contain up to 50,000 hours of use. ❑ Use a timer. Plug your indoor and outdoor lighting displays into a timer set to run during the earlier evening hours. If you don't use timers, unplug your lights when you go to sleep or leave home. ❑ Safety first. Unplug lights before watering the tree and keep cords and light sets away from the water. Page 39 a Seasonal Outdoor Energy Use Guide—Electric Christmas lights 100 C7 bulbs, 360 hours 400 72 $7.20 Christmas lights 100 LED bulbs, 360 hours 96 17.28 $1.73 Insect killer light (monthly) 40 14.4 $1.44 Inflated decoration, 360 hours 90 16.2 $1.62 Stock tank heater (monthly) 1,000 720 $72.00 Swimming pool heater (monthly) 24,000 5760 $576.00 Energy Use Guide—Natural Gas Swimming pool heater 81,912 245.736 $196.59 Use Less with LEDs The energy used by 1 traditional = OF bulb could power 140 LED bulbs! Page 40 Energy Use and Savings Guide 0 Electric Vehicles Electric Vehicles Energy Saving Tips 1 � Gallon We recommend that you program your Fuel cost for operating electric charger to recharge overnight between vehicles (EVs) is less than $1 .00 per the hours of 10 p.m. and 7 a.m., when gallon equivalent. the grid is usually less heavily loaded. 1^6, @'.j "I O O If you would like to know more about EVs, charging at home, or our Transportation Electrification Plan, EVs have zero tailpipe emissions. please visit myavista.com/transportation. All upstream generating sources of Avista's electricity generate 80% fewer Questions or suggestions? Email emissions to power an EV, compared to electrictransportation@avistacorp.com. driving a conventional gasoline vehicle. TAX In an effort to make EVs more affordable, the Federal Government offers tax credits. Amounts vary by vehicle type. Make sure to check with a sales associate for more details. Page 41 (D Electric Vehicles Why Support Electric Transportation? The number of people and companies adopting electric transportation is growing, and it couldn't happen sooner. Plug-in electric vehicles benefit the economy and the environment by saving on fuel costs and lowering air pollution. When equally compared to gasoline, the cost of driving on electricity is less than $1 per gallon. Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are also reduced by 80 percent. Avista strongly supports the growth of electric transportation and is working hard to minimize electric costs for all our customers. We're also committed to partnering with government and community groups to realize the benefits of electric transportation. Together, we can bring electric transportation to the forefront sooner. Comparison of annual $2,808 transportation fuel costs per household $495 Annual tons of CO Gasoline Vehicle S emissions 0 1 Source:Avista Corp(2015). Electric Integrated Resource Plan.August 31,2015. *internal combustion engine Page 42 Energy Use and Savings Guide 0 Phantom Loads What are Phantom Loads? Energy consumed when the appliance is not being used while in the off or sleep/ready position. Energy Use Guide BasedLeaking Power Cost • Off Mode Energy Use On Mode Energy Use Maximum Average Minimum Average Average 24/7 Watts Watts Watts Monthly Watts Monthly Cost Cost Amplifier 5.5 1.4 0 $0.10 31 $2.23 Boom box 7.7 2.2 0.7 $0.16 4.8 $0.35 Cassette deck 6.6 2.7 0 $0.19 2 $0.14 CD player 8 3.1 0 $0.22 16 $1.15 Clock radio 3.2 1.7 0.9 $0.12 8.3 $0.60 DVD player 7.1 4.5 1.6 $0.32 20 $1.44 Equalizer 5.9 3.1 0 $0.22 52 $3.74 Mini-system 29 9.4 1.3 $0.68 34 $2.45 Power speaker 11 4.6 0 $0.33 5.8 $0.42 Preamp/tuner 3.2 2.4 1.4 $0.17 18 $1.30 Rack 15 3.2 1.1 $0.23 6.2 $0.45 Receiver 5.9 1.8 0 $0.13 6.7 $0.48 Tuner 4 2 0 $0.14 6.2 $0.45 Cable box 18 12 4.8 $0.86 13 $0.94 Satellite box 18 15 11 $1.08 15 $1.08 Page 43 0 Phantom Loads BasedLeaking Power Cost On Off Mode Energy Use On Maximum Average Minimum Average Average 24/7 Watts Watts Watts Monthly Watts Monthly Cost Cost Television 12 4.3 0 $0.31 78 $5.62 VCR 13 5.5 1.5 $0.40 12 $0.86 Hardwired Garage door 5.4 4 3.2 $0.29 55 $3.96 opener Security system 22 14 5.4 $1.01 15 $1.08 Heat pump 65 29.8 0.1 $2.15 1875 $135.00 Battery charger 2.2 1.2 0.2 $0.09 7.4 $0.53 Rechargables Toothbrush/ 3.6 1.5 0.4 $0.11 NA $0.11 clippers Cordless power 4.6 2.3 0.6 $0.17 NA $0.17 tools Transformer 7.1 5.9 4.6 $0.42 NA $0.42 Cordless phone 5 2.7 1.1 $0.19 3 $0.22 Answering 5.2 3 1.8 $0.22 3.6 $0.26 machine Note: Data taken from Lawrence Berkley Labs Study-http://enduse.lbl.gov/infolACEEE-Leaking.pdf Page 44 Energy Use and Savings Guide Iw�r (800) 227-9187 www.myavista.com 0 2020 Avista Corporation.All rights reserved. Allw ,dakiVISTA' Idaho Multifamily Rebates (Includes homes, condos and small complexes with 2-4 attached units) NAME AVISTA ACCOUNT NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS DAYTIME PHONE NUMBER ADDRESS WHERE EQUIPMENT INSTALLED CITY STATE ZIP MAILING ADDRESS (if different than above) CITY STATE ZIP Tell Us About Your Home ❑ Existing Home ❑Standard Construction ❑Small/Single-family ❑ Yes ❑ New Construction ❑ Manufactured ❑ Multifamily ❑ No: REBATE IS FOR YEAR SQUARE CONSTRUCTION OF TYPE OF HOME AVISTA ELECTRIC SERVICE? BUILT FOOTAGE HOME IF NO,WHICH UTILITY? ❑ Furnace [05--Furnace ❑ Baseboard ❑ Pane g ❑ Wood/Pellets ❑ Natural Gas ❑ Boiler ❑ Heat Pump ❑ Other ❑ Heatin Oil ❑ Other ❑ Electric NATURAL GAS HEAT ELECTRIC HEAT OTHER HOME HEAT SOURCES WATER HEAT SOURCE I I Primary Home Heat Source Completing the Rebate Q Mail To: ® Or Online: myavista.com Avista—MSC-15 Residential Rebates A Or Fax: 509-777-5784 Attach legible copies of final itemized P.O. Box 3727 invoices(estimates or bids cannot be Spokane, WA 99220-3727 © You have 120 Days from accepted)along with other supporting Q Or Email: rebates@myavista.com completion of project to documents. submit a rebate form. Sign and Attach Invoices — Required I, the "Participant," request a rebate for the listed work in the home located at the address noted above(the "Premises"). Attached are the original itemized invoices(or legible copies). I have read the "Energy Efficiency Rebate Agreement" on the last page of this form and agree to the conditions for participation in this Residential Energy Efficiency Program ("Program"). I also understand that: (i)Avista will make the final determination of any rebate I may be eligible to receive; (ii)the Program is subject to change without notice; and (iii)this request for rebate must be submitted within 120 days of completion of energy efficiency measure. I understand that my rebate will be processed within 8 weeks, including issuance of a check or account credit. Third parties, including contractors and landlords, can only receive rebate via check. ❑ Send a Check ❑ Credit my Avista account ❑ Release Payment (See page 4) CUSTOMER SIGNATURE DATE PAYMENT TYPE 01/23 Continued on next page High Efficiency Equipment — New Construction & Existing Homes Please note: All high efficiency equipment must be installed by a licensed contractor. The invoice must specify the heating efficiency equipment percentage(AFUE or EF) or include an AHRI certificate. AHRI certificates are available at www.ahridirectory.org. Space Heating: High Efficiency Natural Gas Furnace — $450 (Required efficiency of 95% AFUE or higher) High Efficiency Natural Gas Wall Furnace — $450 (Required efficiency of 90% AFUE or higher) High Efficiency Natural Gas Boiler — $450 (Required efficiency of 95% AFUE or higher) HEATING EFFICIENCY BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST Water Heating: Heat Pump Water Heater — $215 (Must have efficiency of 2.9 UEF or greater) Natural Gas Tan kless Water Heater — $400 (Must have efficiency of 0.82 UEF or greater) Natural Gas < 55 Gallon Water Heater — $100 (Must have efficiency of 0.65 UEF or greater) HEATING EFFICIENCY BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST Thermostats: • Smart thermostats must connect to the in home Wi-Fi. • Smart thermostats must have Smartphone application available for customer to download or access via the internet. SmartThermostat Contractor Install (No line voltage) — $150 (Limit 2) SmartThermostat Self Install (No line voltage) — $125 (Limit 2) Line Voltage (Electric Baseboard) SmartThermostat — $20 (Limit 5) Line Voltage (Electric Baseboard)Thermostat — $20 (Doesn't require connection to the internet.) (Limit 5) BRAND MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST INSTALLED BY DATE CONNECTED TO WIFI INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER For smart thermostats only Insulation — Existing homes only • Must be installed by a licensed contractor. • Customer's annual usage will be reviewed and is required to demonstrate at least 4,000 kilowatt-hours use of electricity or at least 120 therms of natural gas that has occurred in the last 12 months to be eligible for the rebate. • Insulation must be installed only where such cavities separate conditioned from unconditioned areas of the residence(livable spaces). • Contractor must certify existing and new levels of insulation and invoice must be itemized with the following: square footage, pre and post R-Value ratings, and cost. Attic Insulation — $0.75 per sq ft. I available if existing insulation level is R-11 or less,new insulation value R-38+, must insulate to max value space allows SQUARE FOOTAGE OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE DATE COMPLETE COST Wall Insulation — $0.75 per sq ft. I available if existing insulation level is R-0, new insulation value R-13+ SQUARE FOOTAGE OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE DATE COMPLETE COST Floor Insulation — $0.75 per sq ft. I available if existing insulation level is R-0,new insulation value R-19+ V � I I I � I L I SQUARE FOOTAGE OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE DATE COMPLETE COST 01/23 Continued on next page Windows — Existing homes only For window rebates—Customer's annual usage will be reviewed and is required to demonstrate at least 4,000 kilowatt-hours use of electricity or at least 120 therms of natural gas that has occurred in the last 12 months to be eligible for the rebate. Windows are defined by glass and frame. Contractor Installed: Licensed contractor must provide Self-Installed: Include itemized invoice showing total window new window documentation to include an itemized invoice square footage, U-Factor and cost. Sign self-certification of showing total window square footage, U-Factor and cost. accurate installation (below)and include post-project photo(s). Windows — $4.00 per sq ft. I contractor installed I window U-Factor .29 or lower Windows — DIY — $2.00 per sq ft. I self-installed I window U-Factor of .29 or lower ❑ Single Pane ❑ Double Pane L L �s OLD WINDOWS YEAR INSTALLED WINDOW SQ FOOTAGE NEW U-FACTOR DATE COMPLETE COST I I I I Tell us about your"old-windows Tell us about your "new"windows Storm windows,ENERGY STAR Certified or emissivity<_.22 and solar transmissivity>_ — $3.00 per sq ft.I contractor installed Storm windows, ENERGY STAR Certified or emissivity< .22 and solar transmissivity>_ — $1.00 per sq ft. I self-installed ❑ Wood $ ❑ Aluminum OLD WINDOWS YEAR INSTALLED WINDOW SQ FOOTAGE DATE COMPLETE COST I I I I Tell us about your"old-windows TO us about your "new-windows For storm windows, provide a window specification sheet or Energy Star certificate. To find your ENERGY STAR certificate go to www.energystar.gov/productfinder. DIY Window Self-Certification By my signature below, I confirm that I have completed my window/storm window installation according to requirements, which include: Storm windows: I have ensured the existing window(s) are Standard Windows: I have installed my window(s) according to dry and does not have any missing glass, rotting wood or water the manufacturer's instructions, including flashing and air sealing. leaks. I have caulked the top and sides of window opening(s). L F SIGNATURE DATE Exterior Doors (Limit 4) — Existing homes only Insulated, exterior doors with insulation level of R-5 or greater, or ENERGY STAR certified. Please provide a copy of your receipt and door spec sheet or ENERGY STAR certificate. To find your ENERGY STAR certificate go to www.energystar.gov/productfinder. ENERGY STAR Certified or R-5 Insulated Exterior Door — $100 r I - I I L$ MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE QUANTITY COST Conversions — Existing homes only — with Avista electric service Conversion rebates are available to Avista electric customers who replace electric straight resistance heat system with an electric heat pump system. Customer's annual usage will be reviewed and is required to demonstrate at least 3,000 kilowatt-hours use of electricity and less than 300 therms of natural gas that has occurred in the last 12 months to be eligible for the rebate. Please call Avista to verify usage for your project at 1-800-227-9187 or email: rebates@myavista.com. Electric Central Ducted Forced Air Furnace to Air Source Heat Pump — $1,000 (Avista electric primary heat with a 9.0 HSPF) Electric Baseboard Heat to Ductless Heat Pump — $515 (Avista electric primary with a 9.0 HSPF) ❑ Electric Baseboard —1 E ❑ Forced Air Furnace F � PREVIOUS HEAT SOURCE NEW EQUIPMENT BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST 01/23 Continued on next page Additional Conditions Energy Efficiency Rebate Agreement • Primary fuel used for space heating must be Avista - DISCLAIMERS.Avista:(i)makes no warranties and disclaims provided electric or natural gas service to qualify. all implied or express warranties(including, but not limited to • Request for rebates must be submitted within 120 implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular days of completion of energy efficiency measure. purpose),and (ii)shall not be responsible for any representation • The rebates are available for primary residential or promise with respect to the equipment, materials,and/or multifamily homes. labor required to install the equipment on the Premises,or the • Rebates are not available for seasonal or recreational cost of such equipment, materials and/or labor,or any energy homes or condos. savings that may occur from the installation of such equipment. • Only new equipment qualifies. AVISTAS RESPONSIBILITY.Avista's sole responsibility under • All improvements must be contractor installed this Agreement is to provide funding in accordance with the (except smart thermostats, windows, and doors Program,at the request of the Participant. Because of the as indicated herein) to be eligible for rebate variability and uniqueness of individual energy use, it is not consideration. possible to predict exact energy savings(if any)that may accrue • Homeowners are responsible for complying with all to any particular Participant,and Avista, by providing funding, applicable codes and regulations. does not warrant that the equipment will achieve any reduction • Efficiencies for space and water heating equipment in energy costs to the Participant. are verified according to the contractor invoice RELEASE. Participant shall release, indemnify and defend or Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration (if requested to do so)Avista from all claims, losses, harm, Institute certification (AHRI). www.ahridirectory.org liabilities,damages,and expenses(including attorneys'fees)of • Avista reserves the right to verify installation of the any nature whatsoever arising directly or indirectly out of or in connection with the installation of the measures applicable energy efficiency measure(s) prior to payment and under this Agreement at the Premises or any material and labor will coordinate inspection as applicable. required for such installation. • Avista and/or its agents may, upon reasonable ENTIRE AGREEMENT/APPLICABILITY/ASSIGNMENT.This notice, request access to customer's Premises after Agreement contains the entire agreement between Avista and payment, for evaluation and measurement purposes. the Participant(singularly,a "Party";collectively,the"Parties") • Rebates will not exceed 100% of the actual measure and may not be modified except by a written instrument signed cost. by both Parties. Furthermore,this Agreement will be binding • Rebates are paid directly to homeowners unless upon the successors and assigns of both Parties. Participants may homeowners authorize payment release to not assign this Agreement without the prior written consent of contractors. Avista,which consent will not be unreasonably withheld.Avista • Allow 8 weeks for processing and payment of rebate may assign this Agreement at its sole option. checks. ATTORNEYS'FEES.If any action is brought to enforce this Agreement, in addition to any other relief,the prevailing We collect your personal information for Avista Rebate Party in such action will be entitled to an award of reasonable Programs. For information on what Avista collects and attorneys'fees and costs incurred in such action. how we protect customer information, please refer to VERIFICATIONS.Avista has the right to verify equipment Avista's privacy notice at www.myavista.com/about-us/ installed on the Premises,at its option, upon reasonable notice policies-and-guidelines. to the Participant.This Program is ongoing as part of Avista's continued commitment to energy efficiency and is subject to change without notice. Release Payment As a customer benefit, upon Participant's request, Avista will send payment directly to vendor. I,the Participant, request that my Avista Utilities Energy Efficiency Program incentive payment check ("Check") be made payable and sent to the vendor identified herein. By signing this Release, I acknowledge my understanding that I will not receive the Check directly, but that such Check will be made payable and sent to such vendor. understand that releasing the incentive payment to the vendor does not exempt me from the Energy Efficiency Program requirements outlined in my Incentive Agreement with Avista. Further, I understand that this Release will not be applicable until or unless Avista approves the same, as evidenced by Avista's authorized signature. OPTIONAL- RELEASE PAYMENT- READ & SIGN TERMS & CONDITIONS VENDOR NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP ❑ Rebate FEDERAL TAX ID PHONE NUMBER RELEASE FOR PAYMENT Questions?Call 1-800-227-9187 or email rebates@myavista.com mya vista.com ©2023 AVISTA CORPORATION.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Allw _ 01/23 OFTAff This Form Valid Until 6/30/23 /III To receive the current space heating,water heating and conversion to heat pump 1111001ifV1STAM offers for this program,the Idaho Multifamily Rebates form and all required documentation must be submitted (or postmarked)to Avista by June 30, 2023. Idaho Multifamily Rebates (Includes apartments, condos, duplexes and townhouses with shared interior walls.) NAME AVISTA ACCOUNT NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS DAYTIME PHONE NUMBER L I ADDRESS WHERE EQUIPMENT INSTALLED CITY STATE ZIP MAILING ADDRESS (if different than above) CITY STATE ZIP Tell Us About Your Home ❑ Existing Home � � ❑Apartment ❑ Condo ❑ Yes ❑ New Construction ❑ Duplex ❑Townhouse ❑ No: REBATE IS FOR YEAR SQUARE TYPE OF HOME AVISTA ELECTRIC SERVICE? BUILT FOOTAGE IF NO,WHICH UTILITY? ❑ Furnace ❑ Furnace ❑ Baseboard ❑ Propane ❑ Wood/Pellets ❑ Natural Gas ❑ Boiler ❑ Heat Pump ❑ Other ❑ Heating Oil ❑ Other ❑ Electric NATURAL GAS HEAT ELECTRIC HEAT OTHER HOME HEAT SOURCES WATER HEAT SOURCE L Primary Home Heat Source Completing the Rebate Q Mail To: ® Or Online: myavista.com Avista—MSC-15 Residential Rebates A Or Fax: 509-777-5784 Attach legible copies of final P.O. Box 3727 itemized invoices(estimates or Spokane, WA 99220-3727 © You have 120 Days from completion of bids cannot be accepted)along Or Email: rebates@myavista.com project to submit a rebate form. For space with other supporting documents. heating, water heating and conversion measures, form must be submitted or postmarked by 6/30/23. Sign and Attach Invoices — Required I, the "Participant," request a rebate for the listed work in the home located at the address noted above(the "Premises"). Attached are the original itemized invoices(or legible copies). I have read the "Energy Efficiency Rebate Agreement" on the last page of this form and agree to the conditions for participation in this Residential Energy Efficiency Program ("Program"). I also understand that: (i)Avista will make the final determination of any rebate I may be eligible to receive; (ii)the Program is subject to change without notice; and (iii)this request for rebate must be submitted within 120 days of completion of energy efficiency measure. For space heating,water heating and conversion measures,form must be submitted or postmarked by 6/30/23. 1 understand that my rebate will be processed within 8 weeks, including issuance of a check or account credit. Third parties, including contractors and landlords, can only receive rebate via check. ❑ Send a Check ❑ Credit my Avista account ❑ Release Payment (See page 4) CUSTOMER SIGNATURE DATE PAYMENT TYPE 03/23 Idaho Multifamily Continued on next page High Efficiency Equipment — New Construction & Existing Homes Please note: All high efficiency equipment must be installed by a licensed contractor. The invoice must specify the heating efficiency equipment percentage(AFUE or EF) or include an AHRI certificate. AHRI certificates are available at www.ahridirectory.org. Space Heating: (will be discontinued as of 6/30/23) High Efficiency Natural Gas Furnace — $450 (Required efficiency of 95% AFUE or higher) High Efficiency Natural Gas Wall Furnace — $450 (Required efficiency of 90% AFUE or higher) High Efficiency Natural Gas Boiler — $450 (Required efficiency of 95% AFUE or higher) $ HEATING EFFICIENCY BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST Water Heating: (will be discontinued as of 6/30/23) Heat Pump Water Heater — $215 (Must have efficiency of 2.9 UEF or greater) Natural Gas Tan kless Water Heater — $400 (Must have efficiency of 0.82 UEF or greater) Natural Gas < 55 Gallon Water Heater — $100 (Must have efficiency of 0.65 UEF or greater) HEATING EFFICIENCY BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST Thermostats: • Smart thermostats must connect to the in home Wi-Fi. • Smart thermostats must have Smartphone application available for customer to download or access via the internet. SmartThermostat Contractor Install (No line voltage) — $150 (Limit 2) SmartThermostat Self Install (No line voltage) — $125 (Limit 2) Line Voltage (Electric Baseboard) SmartThermostat — $20 (Limit 5) Line Voltage (Electric Baseboard)Thermostat — $20 (Doesn't require connection to the internet.) (Limit 5) BRAND MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST . 11 INSTALLED BY DATE CONNECTED TO WIN INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER I i For smart thermostats only Insulation — Existing homes only • Must be installed by a licensed contractor—no usage requirement. • Insulation must be installed only where such cavities separate conditioned from unconditioned areas of the residence(livable spaces). • Contractor must certify existing and new levels of insulation and invoice must be itemized with the following: square footage, pre and post R-Value ratings, and cost. Attic Insulation — $0.75 per sq ft. I available if existing insulation level is R-11 or less, new insulation value R-49+. (Will accept R-38+ if contractor's invoice indicates installed R-value is the max value space allows.) SQUARE FOOTAGE OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE DATE COMPLETE COST Wall Insulation — $0.75 per sq ft. I available if existing insulation level is R-0, new insulation value R-13+ SQUARE FOOTAGE OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE DATE COMPLETE COST Floor Insulation — $0.75 per sq ft. I available if existing insulation level is R-0,new insulation value R-19+ F I I I I � I L I SQUARE FOOTAGE OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE DATE COMPLETE COST 03/23 Idaho Multifamily Continued on next page Windows — Existing homes only Windows are defined by glass and frame. Contractor Installed: Licensed contractor must provide Self-Installed: Include itemized invoice showing total window new window documentation to include an itemized invoice square footage, U-Factor and cost. Sign self-certification of showing total window square footage, U-Factor and cost. accurate installation (below)and include post-project photo(s). Windows — $4.00 per sq ft. I contractor installed window U-Factor .29 or lower Windows — DIY — $2.00 per sq ft. I self-installed I window U-Factor of .29 or lower ❑ Single Pane $ ❑ Double Pane L L :1 � OLD WINDOWS YEAR INSTALLED WINDOW SQ FOOTAGE NEW U-FACTOR DATE COMPLETE COST I I I Tell us about your"old"windows TO us about your "new"windows Storm windows,ENERGY STAR Certified or emissivity<_.22 and solar transmissivity>_ — $3.00 per sq ft.I contractor installed Storm windows,ENERGY STAR Certified or emissivity<_ .22 and solar transmissivity>_ — $1.00 per sq ft. I self-installed ❑ Wood ❑ Aluminum OLD WINDOWS YEAR INSTALLED WINDOW SQ FOOTAGE DATE COMPLETE COST I I I I TO us about your "old"windows TO us about your "new"windows For storm windows, provide a window specification sheet or Energy Star certificate. To find your ENERGY STAR certificate go to www.energystar.gov/productfinder. DIY Window Self-Certification By my signature below, I confirm that I have completed my window/storm window installation according to requirements,which include: Storm windows: I have ensured the existing window(s) are Standard Windows: I have installed my window(s) according to dry and does not have any missing glass, rotting wood or water the manufacturer's instructions, including flashing and air sealing. leaks. I have caulked the top and sides of window opening(s). SIGNATURE DATE Exterior Doors (Limit 4) — Existing homes only Insulated, exterior doors with insulation level of R-5 or greater, or ENERGY STAR certified. Please provide a copy of your receipt and door spec sheet or ENERGY STAR certificate. To find your ENERGY STAR certificate go to www.energystar.gov/productfinder. ENERGY STAR Certified or R-5 Insulated Exterior Door — $100 I I I L 1$ MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE QUANTITY COST Conversions — Existing homes only — with Avista electric service (will be discontinued as of 6/30/23) Conversion rebates are available to Avista electric customers who replace electric straight resistance heat system with an electric heat pump system. Customer's annual usage will be reviewed and is required to demonstrate at least 3,000 kilowatt-hours use of electricity and less than 300 therms of natural gas that has occurred in the last 12 months to be eligible for the rebate. Please call Avista to verify usage for your project at 1-800-227-9187 or email: rebates@myavista.com. Electric Central Ducted Forced Air Furnace to Air Source Heat Pump — $1,000 (Avista electric primary heat with a 9.0 HSPF) Electric Baseboard Heat to Ductless Heat Pump — $515 (Avista electric primary with a 9.0 HSPF) -1 F$ _ ❑ Electric Baseboard ❑ Forced Air Furnace PREVIOUS HEAT SOURCE NEW EQUIPMENT BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST 03/23 Idaho Multifamily Continued on next page Additional Conditions Energy Efficiency Rebate Agreement • Primary fuel used for space heating must be Avista - DISCLAIMERS.Avista:(i)makes no warranties and disclaims provided electric or natural gas service to qualify. all implied or express warranties(including, but not limited to • Request for rebates must be submitted within 120 implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular days of completion of energy efficiency measure. purpose),and (ii)shall not be responsible for any representation • The rebates are available for primary residential or promise with respect to the equipment, materials,and/or multifamily homes. labor required to install the equipment on the Premises,or the • Multifamily properties with five or more units cost of such equipment, materials and/or labor,or any energy may choose a prescriptive or site-specific rebate savings that may occur from the installation of such equipment. approach. AVISTi4S RESPONSIBILITY.Avista's sole responsibility under • Rebates are not available for seasonal or recreational this Agreement is to provide funding in accordance with the homes or condos. Program,at the request of the Participant. Because of the • Only new equipment qualifies. variability and uniqueness of individual energy use, it is not • Where indicated, improvements must be contractor possible to predict exact energy savings(if any)that may accrue installed (except smart thermostats, windows, and to any particular Participant,and Avista, by providing funding, doors as indicated herein) to be eligible for rebate does not warrant that the equipment will achieve any reduction consideration. in energy costs to the Participant. • Homeowners are responsible for complying with all RELEASE. Participant shall release, indemnify and defend applicable codes and regulations. (if requested to do so)Avista from all claims, losses, harm, • Efficiencies for space and water heating equipment liabilities,damages,and expenses(including attorneys'fees)of are verified according to the contractor invoice any nature whatsoever arising directly or indirectly out of or in connection with the installation of the measures applicable or Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration under this Agreement at the Premises or any material and labor Institute certification (AHRI). www.ahridirectory.org required for such installation. • Avista reserves the right to verify installation of the ENTIRE AGREEMENT/APPLICABILITY/ASSIGNMENT.This energy efficiency measure(s) prior to payment and Agreement contains the entire agreement between Avista and will coordinate inspection as applicable. the Participant(singularly,a "Party";collectively,the"Parties") • Avista and/or its agents may, upon reasonable and may not be modified except by a written instrument signed notice, request access to customer's Premises after by both Parties. Furthermore,this Agreement will be binding payment, for evaluation and measurement purposes. upon the successors and assigns of both Parties. Participants may • Rebates will not exceed 100% of the actual measure not assign this Agreement without the prior written consent of cost. Avista,which consent will not be unreasonably withheld.Avista • Rebates are paid directly to homeowners unless may assign this Agreement at its sole option. homeowners authorize payment release to ATTORNEYS'FEES.If any action is brought to enforce this contractors. Agreement, in addition to any other relief,the prevailing • Allow 8 weeks for processing and payment of Party in such action will be entitled to an award of reasonable rebate. attorneys'fees and costs incurred in such action. VERIFICATIONS.Avista has the right to verify equipment We collect your personal information for Avista Rebate installed on the Premises,at its option, upon reasonable notice Programs. For information on what Avista collects and to the Participant.This Program is ongoing as part of Avista's how we protect customer information, please refer to continued commitment to energy efficiency and is subject to Avista's privacy notice at www.myavista.com/about-us/ change without notice. policies-and-guidelines. Release Payment As a customer benefit, upon Participant's request, Avista will send payment directly to vendor. I,the Participant, request that my Avista Utilities Energy Efficiency Program incentive payment check ("Check") be made payable and sent to the vendor identified herein. By signing this Release, 1 acknowledge my understanding that I will not receive the Check directly, but that such Check will be made payable and sent to such vendor. I understand that releasing the incentive payment to the vendor does not exempt me from the Energy Efficiency Program requirements outlined in my Incentive Agreement with Avista. Further, I understand that this Release will not be applicable until or unless Avista approves the same, as evidenced by Avista's authorized signature. OPTIONAL- RELEASE PAYMENT- READ & SIGN TERMS & CONDITIONS VENDOR NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP ❑ Rebate FEDERAL TAX ID PHONE NUMBER RELEASE FOR PAYMENT Questions?Call 1-800-227-9187 or email rebates@myavista.com mya vista.com ©2023 AVISTA CORPORATION.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Allw _ 03/23 Idaho Multifamily �►i if I - r _ r I I _r I Free Common-Area Lighting for Multifamily Complexes For a limited time, Avista is providing energy-saving lighting retrofits that can help lower multifamily housing utility bills! As a participant in our Multifamily Direct Install Program, you may be interested in our Supplemental Lighting Program, which provides the following retrofits for common spaces in multifamily complexes: ■ stairwell lighting fixtures (if used 24/7) ■ exterior lamps and fixtures on a daylight sensor (if they average at least 4,288 hours/year) ■ conversions from interior fluorescent T12s and T8s to LEDs (if used 24/7) If you'd like to participate, a program-specific lighting contractor will first conduct an assessment—then perform the work if a project is developed. Avista will pay for eligible lighting.* Additional lighting work that does not fall under the scope of the Supplemental Lighting Program may be completed at the property owner's expense, and if eligible, may be processed through the Avista Commercial Prescriptive Lighting Incentive Program. Be sure to schedule your lighting retrofit project before the program ends. For more information, please call: Greta Zink, Avista program manager office: 509.495.4793 cell: 509.720.4812 program*Free installation by . . Jill / ,R / II R I 61 f FREE Energy Conservation Devices for Multifamily Units! Avista is once again providing energy-saving equipment that can help lower utility bills in multifamily housing: ■ LEDs provide better lighting and have a longer life while using less energy. ■ FAUCET AERATORS can save both water and energy in bathroom and kitchen sinks. ■ VENDING MISERS* can significantly reduce energy consumption for each cold beverage vending machine. Be sure to get your freer items before the program ends. Safety Information Our field installers are taking extra precautions for the safety of all, including: ■ ABIDING by Avista's latest COVID-19 guidance and requirements. ■ WEARING masks and/or getting vaccinated, testing daily, and quarantining as necessary. ■ FOLLOWING all state governmental guidance and requirements. ■ PROVIDING tenants the opportunity to opt out of the program at any time. * Covered by a 5-year warranty.Email USA Technologies at customerservice@usatech.com with the model number and a short explanation regarding the unit problem. t Free installation based on existing equipment eligible for replacement. If not satisfied,any items can be removed free of charge within 30 days of installation. llw � VISTAff Idaho Multifamily Rebates (Includes small homes) NAME AVISTA ACCOUNT NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS DAYTIME PHONE NUMBER ADDRESS WHERE EQUIPMENT INSTALLED CITY STATE ZIP F I C MAILING ADDRESS (if different than above) CITY STATE ZIP Tell Us About Your Home Existing Home 0 Standard Construction ® Duplex 0 Yes 0 New Construction 0 Manufactured 0 Other 10 No: REBATE IS FOR YEAR BUILT SQUARE TYPE OF HOME AVISTA ELECTRIC SERVICE? FOOTAGE IF NO,WHICH UTILITY? © Furnace [160 Furnace ® Baseboard I ® Propane © Wood/Pellets © Natural Gas © Boiler 10 Heat Pump 0 Other © Heating Oil 0 Other © Electric NATURAL GAS HEAT ELECTRIC HEAT OTHER HOME HEAT SOURCES WATER HEAT SOURCE I � Primary Home Heat Source Completing the Rebate Q Mail To: ® Or Online: myavista.com Avista—MSC-15 Residential Rebates �n---_� Or Fax: 509-777-5784 Attach legible copies of final itemized P.O. Box 3727 invoices(estimates or bids cannot be Spokane, WA 99220-3727 © You have 90 Days from accepted)along with other supporting Q Or Email: rebates@myavista.com completion of project to documents. submit a rebate form. Sign and Attach Invoices—Required I, the "Participant," request a rebate for the listed work in the home located at the address noted above(the "Premises"). Attached are the original itemized invoices(or legible copies). I have read the "Energy Efficiency Rebate Agreement" on the last page of this form and agree to the conditions for participation in this Residential Energy Efficiency Program ("Program"). I also understand that: (i)Avista will make the final determination of any rebate I may be eligible to receive; (ii)the Program is subject to change without notice; and (iii)this request for rebate must be submitted within 90 days of completion of energy efficiency measure. I understand that if I request a rebate check, my rebate will be processed within 8 weeks, and if I request a credit to my account, my rebate will be applied to my account within 7 days of Avista's receipt and acceptance of my completed application. G Send a Check 0 Credit my Avista account ©Release Payment CUSTOMER SIGNATURE DATE PAYMENT TYPE OPTIONAL- RELEASE PAYMENT- READ & SIGN TERMS & CONDITIONS (PAGE 4) 11 1 VENDOR NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP I I I 1 1 ® Rebate FEDERAL TAX ID PHONE NUMBER RELEASE FOR PAYMENT 1/22 Continued on next page High Efficiency Equipment Please note: All high efficiency equipment must be installed by a licensed contractor. Please provide your contractor invoice and AHRI certificate. Space Heating: Select one rebate option High Efficiency Natural Gas Furnace—$450 (Required efficiency of 95% AFUE or higher) � F E I F_ 11s —1 HEATING EFFICIENCY BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST Water Heating: Heat Pump Water Heater—$215 (Must have efficiency of 2.9 UEF or greater) Natural GasTanklessWater Heater—$400 (Must have efficiency of 0.93 UEF or greater) Natural Gas<55 Gallon Water Heater—$100 (Must have efficiency of 0.65 UEF or greater) � F I I � �] F$ __ HEATING EFFICIENCY BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST Thermostats • Must connect the smart thermostat to the in-home Wi-Fi. • Thermostat must have Smartphone application available for customer to download or access via the internet. SmartThermostat Contractor Install (No line voltage) — $150 (Limit 2) Smart Thermostat (No line voltage) Self Install — $125 (Limit 2) Line Voltage (Electric Baseboard) Smart Thermostat — $20 (Limit 5) Line Voltage (Electric Baseboard)Thermostat — $20 (Doesn't require connection to the internet.) (Limit 5) E I L — J 1$ MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST F _� F = 7— DATE CONNECTED TO WIFI INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER INSTALLED BY Insulation: Existing homes only—must be installed by a contractor—no usage requirement. • Insulation must be installed only where such cavities separate conditioned from unconditioned areas of the residence (livable spaces). • Contractor must certify existing and new levels of insulation and invoice must be itemized with the following: Square footage, pre and post R-Value ratings, and cost. Attic Insulation — $0.75 per sq ft. available if existing insulation level is R-11 or less, new insulation value R-49 Wall Insulation — $0.75 per sq ft. available if existing insulation level is R-0,new insulation value R-13 Floor Insulation — $0.75 per sq ft. available if existing insulation level is R-0, new insulation value R-30 I[--� __1 F_ � E F - :11$ SQUARE FOOTAGE OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE DATE COMPLETE COST 1/22 Continued on next page Windows - Existing homes only For window rebates—must be installed by a contractor—no usage requirement. Windows are defined by glass and frame. Licensed contractor must provide new window documentation, to include an itemized invoice with the following:Total window square footage,u-factor,ratings and cost. Windows — $4.00 per sq ft. I available for window Ll-Factor 0.29 or lower ❑ Single Pane L � F OLD WINDOWS YEAR INSTALLED WINDOW SQUARE NEW U-FACTOR DATE COMPLETE COST FOOTAGE I I I I Tell us about your old windows TO us about your new windows Please provide a copy of your contractor invoice and the ENERGY STAR Certification. ENERGY STAR Certified Storm Windows — $3.00 per sq ft. ❑ Single Pane, Wood $ ❑ Single Pane, Aluminum OLD WINDOWS YEAR INSTALLED WINDOW SQUARE DATE COMPLETE COST FOOTAGE II I Tell us about your old windows Tell us about your new windows Doors (Limit 4) Please provide a copy of your invoice and Energy Star Certificate. To find your ENERGY STAR Certificate, go to https://www.energystar.gov/productfinder. ❑ ENERGY STAR Certified Insulated Exterior Door — $100 Model number: Conversions - Existing homes only - with Avista electric service Conversion rebates are available to Avista electric customers who replace electric straight resistance heat system with a natural gas forced air furnace or electric heat pump system. Customer's annual usage will be reviewed and is required to demonstrate at least 6,000 kilowatt-hours use of electricity and less than 300 therms of natural gas that has occurred in the last 12 months to be eligible for the rebate. Prior to submitting for the natural gas conversion rebate,the natural gas service,meter and heating system must be in place and operational. Please call Avista to pre-qualify your project at 1-800-227-9187 or email: rebates@myavista.com. ❑ Electric Central Ducted Forced Air Furnace to Air Source Heat Pump — $1,000(Avista electric primary heat with a 9.0 HSPF) ❑ Electric Baseboard Heat to Ductless Heat Pump — $500(Avista electric primary with a 10.0 HSPF) ❑ Electric Baseboard ❑ Forced Air Furnace PREVIOUS HEAT SOURCE BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST 1/22 Continued on next page Additional Conditions Energy Efficiency Rebate Agreement • Primary fuel used for space heating must be Avista - DISCLAIMERS.Avista:(i)makes no warranties and disclaims provided electric or natural gas service to qualify. all implied or express warranties(including, but not limited to • Request for rebates must be submitted within 90 days implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular of completion of energy efficiency measure. purpose),and (ii)shall not be responsible for any representation • The rebates are available for primary residential or promise with respect to the equipment, materials,and/or labor required to install the equipment on the premises,or the multifamily homes. cost of such equipment, materials and/or labor,or any energy • Rebates are not available for seasonal or recreational saving that may occur from the installation of such equipment. homes. AVISTAS RESPONSIBILITY.Avista's sole responsibility under • Only new equipment qualifies. this Agreement is to provide funding in accordance with the • All improvements must be contractor-installed Program,at the request of the Participant. Because of the (except smart thermostat) to be eligible for rebate variability and uniqueness of individual energy use, it is not consideration. possible to predict exact energy savings(if any)that may accrue • Homeowners are responsible for complying with all to any particular Participant,and Avista, by providing funding, does not warrant that the equipment will achieve any reduction applicable codes and regulations. in energy costs to the Participant. • Efficiencies for space and water heating equipment RELEASE. Participant shall release, indemnify and defend are verified according to the contractor invoice or (if requested to do so)Avista from all claims, losses, harm, Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute liabilities,damages,and expenses(including attorneys'fees)of certification (AHRI). www.ahridirectory.org. any nature whatsoever arising directly or indirectly out of or • Avista reserves the right to verify installation of the in connection with the installation of the measures applicable energy efficiency measure(s) prior to payment and under this Agreement at the Premises or any material and labor will coordinate inspection as applicable. required for such installation. • Avista and/or its agents may, upon reasonable notice, ENTIRE AGREEMENT/APPLICABILITY/ASSIGNMENT.This request access to customer's premises after payment, Agreement contains the entire agreement between Avista and the Participant(singularly,a "Party";collectively,the"Parties") for evaluation and measurement purposes. and may not be modified except by a written instrument signed • Rebates will not exceed 100% of the actual measure by both Parties. Furthermore,this Agreement will be binding cost. upon the successors and assigns of both Parties. Participants may • Rebates are paid directly to homeowners unless not assign this Agreement without the prior written consent of homeowners authorize payment release to Avista,which consent will not be unreasonably withheld.Avista contractors. may assign this Agreement at its sole option. • Allow 8 weeks for processing and payment of rebate ATTORNEYS'FEES.If any action is brought to enforce this checks. Agreement, in addition to any other relief,the prevailing Party in such action will be entitled to an award of reasonable attorneys'fees and costs incurred in such action. We collect your personal information for Avista Rebate VERIFICATIONS.Avista has the right to verify equipment Programs. For information on what Avista collects and installed on the Premises,at its option, upon reasonable notice how we protect customer information, please refer to to the Participant.This Program is ongoing as part of Avista's Avista's privacy notice at www.myavista.com/about-us/ continued commitment to energy efficiency and is subject to policies-and-guidelines. change without notice. Release Payment As a customer benefit, upon Participant's request, Avista will send payment directly to vendor. I,the Participant, request that my Avista Utilities Energy Efficiency Program incentive payment check ("Check") be made payable and sent to the vendor identified on page 1. By signing this Release, I acknowledge my understanding that I will not receive the Check, directly, but that such Check will be made payable and sent to such vendor. also request that any qualifying allowance that may be available and applicable under Avista's Washington Line Extension Allowance Program (the "Program") be made payable and sent to the vendor identified below. By signing this Release, I acknowledge that (i) Avista will make the final determination on any allowance I may be eligible to receive under the Program; (ii)the Program is subject to change without notice; and (iii) I have signed a Line Extension Allowance Agreement, which governs any and all allowances that may be available under the Program. understand that releasing the incentive payment to the vendor does not exempt me from the Energy Efficiency Program requirements outlined in my Incentive Agreement with Avista. Further, I understand that this Release will not be applicable until or unless Avista approves same, evidenced by Avista authorized signature on page one. CUSTOMER SIGNATURE DATE Questions?Call 1-800-227-9187 or email rebates@myavista.com mya vista.com 1122 ��III /EST& This Form Valid Until 6/30/23 /IIN _ To receive the current offers for this program,the Commercial Natural Gas HVAC Allpiii V�sra® form and required documentation must be submitted(or postmarked)to Avista by June 30, 2023. Commercial Natural Gas HVAC Agreement Natural Gas HVAC Program II II II BUSINESS NAME AVISTA ACCOUNT NUMBER AVISTA METER NUMBER BUSINESS PHONE L II I I PROJECT SITE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP I II I �� I MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP (if different from site address) I II CONTACT NAME EMAIL Applying for the rebate, please submit: Q Mail To: © This form and all required • Completed and signed rebate form Avista— MSC-15 Commercial NG HVAC Program documentation must be P.O. Box 3727 submitted (or postmarked) • Invoice that includes cost, make and Spokane, WA 99220-3727 model of equipment @ to Avista by 6/30/23. • AHRI Certificate to verify kBtu Input � Or Email: greta.zink@avistacorp.com � Or Fax: 509-777-6002 For more information contact your Avista Account Executive or Greta Zink at 509-495-4793 1. ELIGIBILITY 2. PAYMENT 3.VERIFICATION Incentives are available for commercial New Equipment must be purchased and Avista reserves the right to verify facilities with retail natural gas service installed before payment will be issued installations anytime before or after provided by Avista on a non-residential and in no event will Incentive payments payment is issued. rate schedule. Equipment must be exceed invoiced costs. Allow 4-6 weeks installed by a licensed contractor. for processing and payment. I certify that I meet eligibility requirements of this Program and that all statements made of this Agreement, including invoices/receipts,are correct to the best of my knowledge. I agree to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. CUSTOMER SIGNATURE FEDERAL TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER DATE OPTIONAL- RELEASE PAYMENT I, the undersigned, request that my Avista Energy Efficiency Program incentive payment check("Check") be made payable and sent to the vendor identified below. By signing this Release, I acknowledge my understanding that I will not receive the Check, directly, but that such Check will be made payable and sent to the vendor. I understand that releasing the incentive payment to the vendor does not exempt me from the Energy Efficiency Program requirements outlined in my Incentive Agreement with Avista. I � VENDOR NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP 03/23 Continued on next page Commercial Natural Gas HVAC Form • This incentive program is provided for new contractor-installed natural gas heating equipment with one of the below efficiencies. • Please fill out the information below. If your HVAC project doesn't fit the requirements of this agreement, you must have your HVAC project evaluated through Avista's Site Specific(custom) Program prior to installation. DATE OF INSTALLATION: SPECIFIC LOCATION OF EQUIPMENT: HOURS PER DAY OPERATION: DAYS PER YEAR OPERATION: SQUARE FOOTAGE OF TOTAL FACILITY: SQUARE FOOTAGE OF AREA BEING HEATED BY THIS EQUIPMENT: Heating System Incentive per Input kBtu ❑ 90%-94.9% AFUE NG Single Stage Furnace <225 kBtu/hr $5.00 ❑ 95% AFUE or greater NG Single Stage Furnace <225 kBtu/hr $11.00 ❑ 90%-94.9% AFUE or greater NG Multi Stage Furnace <225 kBtu/hr $11.00 ❑ 95% AFUE or greater NG Multi Stage Furnace <225 kBtu/hr $13.00 ❑85%-89.9% AFUE NG Boiler <300 kBtu/hr $5.00 ❑ 90% AFUE or greater NG Boiler<300 kBtu/hr $9.00 ❑ 92% AFUE natural gas unit heater <300 kBtu/hr $6.00 I� X = $ $ MANUFACTURER MODEL kBtu/hr INCENTIVE UNIT INCENTIVE PROJECT COST TOTAL x = $ $ MANUFACTURER MODEL kBtu/hr INCENTIVE UNIT INCENTIVE PROJECT COST TOTAL x = $ $ MANUFACTURER MODEL kBtu/hr INCENTIVE UNIT INCENTIVE PROJECT COST TOTAL X = $ $ MANUFACTURER MODEL kBtu/hr INCENTIVE UNIT INCENTIVE PROJECT COST TOTAL X = $ $ MANUFACTURER MODEL kBtu/hr INCENTIVE UNIT INCENTIVE PROJECT COST TOTAL 03/23 Continued on next page Additional Terms and Conditions for Energy Efficiency Services This Incentive Agreement("Agreement") is entered into payment unless another method of disbursement(including between Avista Corporation ("Avista") and the "Customer" multiple cash payments over a period of time or offsets specified on the front of this Agreement(sometimes referred to Customer's energy bills) is agreed to by the Parties. to, individually, as a "Party" and collectively, as the "Parties") Customer is responsible for payment of any federal, state, for the acquisition of electric and natural gas resource savings or local income and/or corporate taxes associated with through improvements in the efficiency of equipment owned Customer's receipt of the Payment. and operated by Customer as specified on the front of this 4. Qualifying Project. This Agreement applies to only Agreement. Therefore, the Parties agree as follows: the Facility and Equipment specified on the front of this Agreement. In the event Customer requests additional 1.Term of Agreement. This Agreement will become projects, a new application must be filled out and effective when executed by both Parties and remain in submitted. effect: (i) until Customer's Energy Efficiency Payment ("Payment") has been disbursed if Customer's Payment is 5. Inspection of Facilities. Avista may inspect the less than $50,000, OR (ii)for five (5)years from the date Equipment, at its option during reasonable hours, for the of implementation of the "Measures" or("Equipment") if purpose of verifying installation of the Equipment and Customer's Payment is greater than $50,000. In the event Customer's compliance with its performance obligations Customer fails to complete installation of the Equipment under this Agreement. This provision does not impose by the date specified on the front of this Agreement, this upon Avista an obligation to inspect the Equipment and is Agreement will terminate and Avista's obligations waived. not intended to substitute for or relieve Customer of any responsibilities related to the purchase, design, installation, 2. Equipment Selection, Installation, Operation and operation and/or maintenance of such Equipment. Maintenance. The selection, purchase, and installation of the Equipment will be, solely, Customer's responsibility. 6. Continued Availability.The Payment is contingent upon Avista's evaluation of the Equipment is only for the purpose continued funding availability through Avista's Tariff for the of determining Customer's eligibility under Avista's Energy Measures applicable under this Agreement. Efficiency Program ("Program"). AVISTA MAKES NO, 7. Sub-metering. Customer shall: (i) permit Avista to install AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED OR EXPRESS WARRANTIES and maintain sub-metering equipment(at Avista's sole (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES expense), and (ii) provide Avista with reasonable access OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR to such sub-metering equipment for meter reading or PURPOSE), AND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY maintenance purposes. REPRESENTATION OR PROMISE WITH RESPECT TO THE g, Compliance with Laws. Customer guarantees that it, its EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR LABOR REQUIRED TO INSTALL agents and employees, and any subcontractor(s) it may THE EQUIPMENT AT CUSTOMER'S SITE ADDRESS, OR THE retain to install or maintain the Equipment, will be familiar COST OF SUCH EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND LABOR, OR with, and at all times will comply with all applicable federal, ANY ENERGY SAVINGS THAT MAY ACCRUE FROM THE state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, and/or rules and INSTALLATION OF SUCH EQUIPMENT. Customer, at its sole regulations pertaining to the installation, maintenance, expense, will be responsible for any required maintenance, operation and/or use of the Equipment. repair and/or replacement of the Equipment. In the event any of the Equipment becomes defective or fails to operate 9• Release of Information. Customer authorizes Avista to properly, Customer must repair the Equipment in such a provide information related to the electric and/or natural manner as to maintain or exceed the Equipment's original gas service at the Facility including, but not limited to, energy efficiency rating or replace such Equipment with Customer's contact name and phone number, service Equipment that has equal or higher efficiency ratings. address, pertinent usage history, and incentive information (collectively, "Customer Information")to authorized entities 3. Payment. After completing the installation of the who need such Customer Information to verify, without Equipment, Customer must provide documentation, limitation, energy savings related to Measures installed at acceptable to Avista, verifying the purchase and installation Customer's Facility and Avista's compliance with federal and costs. The Payment will be: (i) determined solely by Avista state Energy Efficiency Standards. in accordance with Schedules 90 and/or 190 (the "Tariff (ii) considered final; and (iii) disbursed as a one-time 03/23 Continued on next page 10. Disclaimer and Indemnity. Customer certifies that it hazardous waste and disposed of in accordance with the is voluntarily participating in the Program. Customer Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA). NOTE: understands that Avista is providing funding and Fluorescent, neon, mercury vapor, high-pressure sodium, analysis, only, and assumes no liability for: (i) Customer's and metal halide lamps; and ballasts containing Polycyclic decision to enter into this Agreement; (ii)the Equipment Chlorinated Biphenyl (PCB)are considered hazardous selected by Customer; (iii) any third party selected by waste. Fluorescent linear tubes can be recycled at many Customer to install such Equipment; or(iv) any disputes recycling centers. arising out of repair or replacement of the Equipment. 13.Assignment.This Agreement will inure to the benefit of Customer shall indemnify and defend Avista and its and be binding upon the successors and assigns of the agents and employees, from all claims, losses, harm, respective Parties. Neither Party may assign or transfer liabilities, damages, and expenses(including attorneys' this Agreement without the prior written approval of fees), or allegations of same, arising as a result of this the other Party(which approval will not be unreasonably Agreement except to the extent that any such claims, withheld)except for a transfer to a parent, subsidiary, or affiliate of such Party. losses, harm, liabilities, damages and/or expenses (including attorneys' fees), or allegations of same, arise 14. Governing Law and Venue.This Agreement will be as a result of Avista's sole negligence. construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of either the State of Washington or Idaho, depending 11. Incentive Payment Reimbursement. If Customer's upon the Facility Site Address, excluding any choice of Payment is greater than $50,000 and, during the law rules which may direct the application of the laws of 5-year term of this Agreement, Customer: (i) chooses another jurisdiction. Any action to enforce the terms of to take electric or natural gas service from , any other this Agreement will be brought in a court of competent supplier, or from Avista under tariffs that do not jurisdiction where Customer's Facility is located. fund energy efficiency programs, (ii)fails to properly 15.Attorney's Fees. If any action is brought to enforce this maintain or replace the Measures in accordance with Agreement,the prevailing Party in such action will be this Agreement, or(iii) closes its business, (each, a entitled to an award of reasonable attorney's fees and "Termination Event"), this Agreement will terminate costs incurred in such action, in addition to any other and Customer shall reimburse Avista for the pro-rated relief available to it at law or in equity. portion of the Payment that will not be recouped 16.Amendment and Waiver.This Agreement may not be by Avista due to the fact that such Termination modified or varied except by written agreement between Event will result in the loss of(i)the energy savings the Parties. If, at any time, the terms of this Agreement anticipated under this Agreement, and (ii)the Program are not strictly adhered to or enforced, such requirements contributions contained in Avista's tariffs. In the event will not be deemed waived or modified but will, at all Customer's obligations are assigned in accordance with subsequent times, be deemed in full force and effect. this Agreement, the assignee will be responsible for 17. Entirety of Agreement.This Agreement: (i) is the assuming Customer's obligations applicable under this entire agreement between the Parties concerning its Agreement. subject matter and supersedes all prior agreements and 12. Disposal of Existing Equipment.All equipment and understandings related to same,whether or not written; and (ii) is not intended to confer upon any entity other materials removed and/or replaced at the Facility must than Avista and Customer any rights or remedies under be permanently disabled, sold for scrap, recycled, and/or removed from the Facility and destroyed, at the Agreement. Customer's expense. Customer is responsible for We collect your personal information for Avista Rebate recycling or disposing of all equipment and materials Programs. For information on what Avista collects and removed in accordance with applicable law. Energy how we protect customer information, please refer to Efficiency lighting retrofits require removal of lamps and Avista's privacy notice at www..myavista.com/about-us/ ballasts with those lamps and ballasts designated as policies-and-guidelines. Questions? Call 509-495-4793 or email greta.zink@avistacorp.com myavistaxom ©2023 AVISTA CORPORATION.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ll. 03/23 �uiVISTA® ,AiivISTAW Pay for Performance Retrofit Program What is this program? Who is eligible? The Pay for Performance program is an incentive program that pays customers This program is available for any Avista for actual energy savings at the meter. Energy savings can come from building commercial customers who own or operate retrofits and equipment upgrades as well as from behavioral, operations and buildings with at least 20,000 square maintenance, and retro-commissioning activities. Pay for Performance pays annual feet of heated or cooled space and have incentives for all electricity/natural gas saved, rather than separate incentives for consistent and measurable energy usage. individual measures. Qualifying customers that implement whole-building energy Building must have stable energy use over retrofits will receive a set incentive rate for measurable savings that are achieved the past year and be metered separately, over the course of three years with incentive payments made at the end of each interval meters preferred. To be eligible year. Incentives will be paid at .08 per kWh and 1.25 per therm. for this program, savings from planned Timeline of program: improvements must be identified as at least 10 percent of the buildings baseline kWh • Customer submits this form with relevant opportunities or therm consumption. Manufacturing/ • Avista reviews and approves application and baseline usage is established Industrial processes are excluded under this • Pay for Performance Agreement is sent to customer to complete program but may be eligible under the site specific path. Please contact your Avista • Customer implements improvements identified in application within 1 year Account Executive for more information. • Savings are measured against base year and payment is sent to customer • Process of savings measurement are repeated annually for the next 2 years Please complete this form and return to Avista: Mail To: Or Email: greta.zink@avistacorp.com Avista Pay for Performance P.O. Box 3727 Spokane, WA 99220-3727 For more information contact your Avista Account Executive or Greta Zink at 509-495-4793 Customer information: BUSINESS NAME PROJECT ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PRIMARY CONTACT EMAIL PHONE J MAILING ADDRESS FOR PROJECT CITY STATE ZIP 01/24 Continued on next page v�sra® Project site information: ACCOUNT NUMBER ELECTRIC METER NUMBER NATURAL GAS METER NUMBER FACILITY SQUARE FOOTAGE BUILDING TYPE Authorization to release energy use and billing info: II SIGNATURE OR CONTACT TITLE DATE PERSON COMPLETING THIS FORM APPLICATION DATE SERVICE PROVIDER NAME, IF APPLICABLE Give basic description of facility: Number of buildings/systems in project, general hours of operation, HVAC type, lighting control type, use of building, are there a lot of computers used, % of space for server rooms, etc. List savings opportunities (may be submitted on a separate sheet): Please provide details of all energy saving measures: Please list measure name, include a project description, estimated project cost, kWh or therm savings and timeline for implementation for each measure. Please include details about how savings estimates were developed. 01/24 Additional Terms and Conditions for Energy Efficiency Services This Incentive Agreement("Agreement") is entered into payment unless another method of disbursement(including between Avista Corporation ("Avista") and the "Customer" multiple cash payments over a period of time or offsets specified on the front of this Agreement(sometimes referred to Customer's energy bills) is agreed to by the Parties. to, individually, as a "Party" and collectively, as the "Parties") Customer is responsible for payment of any federal, state, for the acquisition of electric and natural gas resource savings or local income and/or corporate taxes associated with through improvements in the efficiency of equipment owned Customer's receipt of the Payment. and operated by Customer as specified on the front of this 4. Qualifying Project. This Agreement applies to only Agreement. Therefore, the Parties agree as follows: the Facility and Equipment specified on the front of this Agreement. In the event Customer requests additional 1.Term of Agreement. This Agreement will become projects, a new application must be filled out and effective when executed by both Parties and remain in submitted. effect: (i) until Customer's Energy Efficiency Payment ("Payment") has been disbursed if Customer's Payment is 5. Inspection of Facilities. Avista may inspect the less than $50,000, OR (ii)for five (5)years from the date Equipment, at its option during reasonable hours, for the of implementation of the "Measures" or("Equipment") if purpose of verifying installation of the Equipment and Customer's Payment is greater than $50,000. In the event Customer's compliance with its performance obligations Customer fails to complete installation of the Equipment under this Agreement. This provision does not impose by the date specified on the front of this Agreement, this upon Avista an obligation to inspect the Equipment and is Agreement will terminate and Avista's obligations waived. not intended to substitute for or relieve Customer of any responsibilities related to the purchase, design, installation, 2. Equipment Selection, Installation, Operation and operation and/or maintenance of such Equipment. Maintenance. The selection, purchase, and installation of the Equipment will be, solely, Customer's responsibility. 6. Continued Availability.The Payment is contingent upon Avista's evaluation of the Equipment is only for the purpose continued funding availability through Avista's Tariff for the of determining Customer's eligibility under Avista's Energy Measures applicable under this Agreement. Efficiency Program ("Program"). AVISTA MAKES NO, 7. Sub-metering. Customer shall: (i) permit Avista to install AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED OR EXPRESS WARRANTIES and maintain sub-metering equipment(at Avista's sole (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES expense), and (ii) provide Avista with reasonable access OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR to such sub-metering equipment for meter reading or PURPOSE), AND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY maintenance purposes. REPRESENTATION OR PROMISE WITH RESPECT TO THE g, Compliance with Laws. Customer guarantees that it, its EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR LABOR REQUIRED TO INSTALL agents and employees, and any subcontractor(s) it may THE EQUIPMENT AT CUSTOMER'S SITE ADDRESS, OR THE retain to install or maintain the Equipment, will be familiar COST OF SUCH EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND LABOR, OR with, and at all times will comply with all applicable federal, ANY ENERGY SAVINGS THAT MAY ACCRUE FROM THE state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, and/or rules and INSTALLATION OF SUCH EQUIPMENT. Customer, at its sole regulations pertaining to the installation, maintenance, expense, will be responsible for any required maintenance, operation and/or use of the Equipment. repair and/or replacement of the Equipment. In the event any of the Equipment becomes defective or fails to operate 9• Release of Information. Customer authorizes Avista to properly, Customer must repair the Equipment in such a provide information related to the electric and/or natural manner as to maintain or exceed the Equipment's original gas service at the Facility including, but not limited to, energy efficiency rating or replace such Equipment with Customer's contact name and phone number, service Equipment that has equal or higher efficiency ratings. address, pertinent usage history, and incentive information (collectively, "Customer Information")to authorized entities 3. Payment. After completing the installation of the who need such Customer Information to verify, without Equipment, Customer must provide documentation, limitation, energy savings related to Measures installed at acceptable to Avista, verifying the purchase and installation Customer's Facility and Avista's compliance with federal and costs. The Payment will be: (i) determined solely by Avista state Energy Efficiency Standards. in accordance with Schedules 90 and/or 190 (the "Tariff (ii) considered final; and (iii) disbursed as a one-time 01/24 10. Disclaimer and Indemnity. Customer certifies that it hazardous waste and disposed of in accordance with the is voluntarily participating in the Program. Customer Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA). NOTE: understands that Avista is providing funding and Fluorescent, neon, mercury vapor, high-pressure sodium, analysis, only, and assumes no liability for: (i) Customer's and metal halide lamps; and ballasts containing Polycyclic decision to enter into this Agreement; (ii)the Equipment Chlorinated Biphenyl (PCB)are considered hazardous selected by Customer; (iii) any third party selected by waste. Fluorescent linear tubes can be recycled at many Customer to install such Equipment; or(iv) any disputes recycling centers. arising out of repair or replacement of the Equipment. 13.Assignment.This Agreement will inure to the benefit of Customer shall indemnify and defend Avista and its and be binding upon the successors and assigns of the agents and employees, from all claims, losses, harm, respective Parties. Neither Party may assign or transfer liabilities, damages, and expenses(including attorneys' this Agreement without the prior written approval of fees), or allegations of same, arising as a result of this the other Party(which approval will not be unreasonably Agreement except to the extent that any such claims, withheld)except for a transfer to a parent, subsidiary, or affiliate of such Party. losses, harm, liabilities, damages and/or expenses (including attorneys' fees), or allegations of same, arise 14. Governing Law and Venue.This Agreement will be as a result of Avista's sole negligence. construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of either the State of Washington or Idaho, depending 11. Incentive Payment Reimbursement. If Customer's upon the Facility Site Address, excluding any choice of Payment is greater than $50,000 and, during the law rules which may direct the application of the laws of 5-year term of this Agreement, Customer: (i) chooses another jurisdiction. Any action to enforce the terms of to take electric or natural gas service from , any other this Agreement will be brought in a court of competent supplier, or from Avista under tariffs that do not jurisdiction where Customer's Facility is located. fund energy efficiency programs, (ii)fails to properly 15.Attorney's Fees. If any action is brought to enforce this maintain or replace the Measures in accordance with Agreement,the prevailing Party in such action will be this Agreement, or(iii) closes its business, (each, a entitled to an award of reasonable attorney's fees and "Termination Event"), this Agreement will terminate costs incurred in such action, in addition to any other and Customer shall reimburse Avista for the pro-rated relief available to it at law or in equity. portion of the Payment that will not be recouped 16.Amendment and Waiver.This Agreement may not be by Avista due to the fact that such Termination modified or varied except by written agreement between Event will result in the loss of(i)the energy savings the Parties. If, at any time, the terms of this Agreement anticipated under this Agreement, and (ii)the Program are not strictly adhered to or enforced, such requirements contributions contained in Avista's tariffs. In the event will not be deemed waived or modified but will, at all Customer's obligations are assigned in accordance with subsequent times, be deemed in full force and effect. this Agreement, the assignee will be responsible for 17. Entirety of Agreement.This Agreement: (i) is the assuming Customer's obligations applicable under this entire agreement between the Parties concerning its Agreement. subject matter and supersedes all prior agreements and 12. Disposal of Existing Equipment.All equipment and understandings related to same,whether or not written; and (ii) is not intended to confer upon any entity other materials removed and/or replaced at the Facility must than Avista and Customer any rights or remedies under be permanently disabled, sold for scrap, recycled, and/or removed from the Facility and destroyed, at the Agreement. Customer's expense. Customer is responsible for We collect your personal information for Avista Rebate recycling or disposing of all equipment and materials Programs. For information on what Avista collects and removed in accordance with applicable law. Energy how we protect customer information, please refer to Efficiency lighting retrofits require removal of lamps and Avista's privacy notice at www..myavista.com/about-us/ ballasts with those lamps and ballasts designated as policies-and-guidelines. Questions? Call 509-495-4793 or email greta.zink@avistacorp.com myavistaxom ©2024 AVISTA CORPORATION.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Allw. 01/24 'AN VESTA �llwVISTA' Idaho Residential Rebates NAME AVISTA ACCOUNT NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS DAYTIME PHONE NUMBER I ADDRESS WHERE EQUIPMENT INSTALLED CITY STATE ZIP MAILING ADDRESS (if different than above) CITY STATE ZIP Tell Us About Your Home ❑ Existing Home ❑Standard Construction ❑ Duplex ❑ Yes ❑ New Construction ❑ Manufactured ❑ Other ❑ No: L I REBATE IS FOR YEAR BUILT SQUARE TYPE OF HOME AVISTA ELECTRIC SERVICE? FOOTAGE IF NO,WHICH UTILITY? ❑ Furnace ❑ Furnace ❑ Baseboard ❑ Propane ❑ Wood/Pellets ❑ Natural Gas ❑ Boiler ❑ Heat Pump ❑ Other ❑ Heating Oil ❑ Other ❑ Electric NATURAL GAS HEAT ELECTRIC HEAT I OTHER HOME HEAT SOURCES WATER HEAT SOURCE Primary Home Heat Source Completing the Rebate Mail To: ® Or Online: myavista.com Attach legible copies of final Avista—MSC-15 Residential Rebates P.O. Box 3727 `n Or Fax: 509-777-5784 itemized invoices(estimates or Spokane, 72 99220-3727 © You have 120 Days from completion of bids cannot be accepted)along project to submit a rebate form. with other supporting documents. Or Email: rebates@myavista.com Sign and Attach Invoices — Required I, the "Participant," request a rebate for the listed work in the home located at the address noted above(the "Premises"). Attached are the original itemized invoices(or legible copies). I have read the "Energy Efficiency Rebate Agreement" on the last page of this form and agree to the conditions for participation in this Residential Energy Efficiency Program ("Program"). I also understand that: (i)Avista will make the final determination of any rebate I may be eligible to receive; (ii)the Program is subject to change without notice; and (iii)this request for rebate must be submitted within 120 days of completion of energy efficiency measure. I understand that my rebate will be processed within 8 weeks, including issuance of a check or account credit. Third parties, including contractors and landlords, can only receive rebate via check. ❑ Send a Check ❑ Credit my Avista account ❑ Release Payment (See page 4) CUSTOMER SIGNATURE DATE PAYMENT TYPE 07/23 Idaho Single Family Continued on next page Smart Thermostats — New Construction and Existing homes • Smart thermostats must connect to the in home Wi-Fi. • Smart thermostats must have Smartphone application available for customer to download or access via the internet. • Limit 2 (electric baseboard thermostats don't qualify). SmartThermostat Contractor Install—$150 SmartThermostat Self Install—$125 BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST DATE CONNECTED TO WIFI INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER INSTALLED BY Insulation — Existing homes only Must be installed by a contractor, and annual usage must be over 4,000 kilowatt-hours of electric or over 120 therms of natural gas heat. • Insulation must be installed only where such cavities separate conditioned from unconditioned areas of the residence (livable spaces). • Contractor must certify existing and new levels of insulation and invoice must be itemized with the following: square footage, pre and post R-Value ratings and cost. Attic Insulation —$0.75 per sq ft. I available if existing insulation level is R-11 or less, new insulation value R-49+. (Will accept R-38+ if contractor's invoice indicates installed R-value is the max value space allows.) F_ F �$ SQUARE FOOTAGE OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE DATE COMPLETE COST Wall Insulation—$0.75 per sq ft. I available if existing insulation level is R-0,new insulation value R-13+ 1 F I E I E 1 �$ SQUARE FOOTAGE OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE DATE COMPLETE COST Floor Insulation —$0.75 per sq ft. I available if existing insulation level is R-0,new insulation value R-19+ F_ F F SQUARE FOOTAGE OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE DATE COMPLETE COST 07/23 Idaho Single Family Continued on next page Windows — Existing homes only For window rebates—annual usage must be over 4,000 kilowatt-hours of electric or over 120 therms of natural gas heat. Windows are defined by glass and frame. Contractor Installed: Licensed contractor must provide Self-Installed: Include itemized invoice showing total window new window documentation to include an itemized invoice square footage, u-factor and cost. Sign self-certification of showing total window square footage, u-factor and cost. accurate installation (below)and include post-project photo(s). Windows — $4.00 per sq ft. I contractor-installed I window U-Factor .29 or lower Windows — DIY — $2.00 per sq ft. I self-installed I window U-Factor of.29 or lower ❑ Single Pane $ ❑ Double Pane OLD WINDOWS YEAR INSTALLED WINDOW SQ FOOTAGE NEW U-FACTOR DATE COMPLETE COST Tell us about your"old"windows Tell us about your "new-windows Storm Windows,ENERGY STAR Certified or emissivity<_ .22 and solar transmissivity>_ .55 — $3.00 per sq ft. contractor-installed Storm Windows,ENERGY STAR Certified or emissivity<_ .22 and solar transmissivity>_ .55 — $1.00 per sq ft. I self-installed ❑ Wood F $ ❑ Aluminum OLD WINDOWS YEAR INSTALLED WINDOW SQ FOOTAGE DATE COMPLETE COST *For storm windows, provide a window specification sheet or Energy Star certificate.To find your ENERGY STAR certificate,go to www.energystar.gov/productfinder. DIY Window Self-Certification By my signature below, I confirm that I have completed my window/storm window installation according to requirements,which include: Storm windows: I have ensured the existing window(s) are Standard Windows: I have installed my window(s) according to dry and does not have any missing glass, rotting wood or water the manufacturer's instructions, including flashing and air sealing. leaks. I have caulked the top and sides of window opening(s). SIGNATURE DATE Exterior Doors (Limit 4) — Existing homes only Insulated, exterior doors with insulation level of R-5 or greater, or ENERGY STAR certified. To find your ENERGY STAR certificate go to www.energystar.gov/productfinder. Please provide a copy of your invoice. ENERGY STAR Certified or R-5 Insulated Exterior Door — $100 MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE QUANTITY COST Conversions — Existing homes only — with Avista electric service Conversion rebates are available to Avista electric customers who replace electric straight resistance heat system with a natural gas forced air furnace or electric heat pump system. Customer's annual usage will be reviewed and is required to demonstrate at least 4,000 kilowatt- hours use of electricity and less than 340 therms of natural gas that has occurred in the last 12 months to be eligible for the rebate. Prior to submitting for the natural gas conversion rebate,the natural gas service,meter,and heating system must be in place and operational. Electric Heat to Natural Gas Forced Air Furnace — $2,100 Electric to Natural Gas Furnace and Water Heat Combo — $2,850 ❑ Electric Baseboard ❑ Forced Air Furnace PREVIOUS HEAT SOURCE NEW FURNACE BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST Conversion combo rebates are available to Avista electric customers who replace both electric water and space heat with natural gas water and natural gas heat at the same time. Electric to Natural Gas Water Heater (Available Only in Combo with Furnace). - F F__ - 11$ NEW WATER HEATER BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST 07/23 Idaho Single Family Continued on next page Additional Conditions Energy Efficiency Rebate Agreement • Primary fuel used for space heating must be Avista - DISCLAIMERS.Avista:(i)makes no warranties and disclaims provided electric or natural gas service to qualify. all implied or express warranties(including, but not limited to • Request for rebates must be submitted within 120 implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular days of completion of energy efficiency measure. purpose),and (ii)shall not be responsible for any representation • The rebates are available for primary residential or promise with respect to the equipment, materials,and/or labor required to install the equipment on the Premises,or the single family up to a fourplex, including cost of such equipment, materials and/or labor,or any energy manufactured and modular homes. savings that may occur from the installation of such equipment. • Rebates are not available for seasonal or recreational AVISTi4S RESPONSIBILITY.Avista's sole responsibility under homes or condos. this Agreement is to provide funding in accordance with the • Only new equipment qualifies. Program,at the request of the Participant. Because of the • Where indicated, improvements must be contractor variability and uniqueness of individual energy use, it is not installed (except smart thermostats, windows, and possible to predict exact energy savings(if any)that may accrue doors as indicated herein) to be eligible for rebate to any particular Participant,and Avista, by providing funding, consideration. does not warrant that the equipment will achieve any reduction • Homeowners are responsible for complying with all in energy costs to the Participant. applicable codes and regulations. RELEASE. Participant shall release, indemnify and defend • Avista reserves the right to verify installation of the (if requested to do so)Avista from all claims, losses, harm, energy efficiency measure(s) prior to payment and liabilities,damages,and expenses(including attorneys'fees)of will coordinate inspection as applicable. any nature whatsoever arising directly or indirectly out of or in connection with the installation of the measures applicable • Avista and/or its agents may, upon reasonable notice, under this Agreement at the Premises or any material and labor request access to customer's Premises after payment, required for such installation. for evaluation and measurement purposes. ENTIRE AGREEMENT/APPLICABILITY/ASSIGNMENT.This • Rebates will not exceed 100% of the actual measure Agreement contains the entire agreement between Avista and cost. the Participant(singularly,a "Party";collectively,the"Parties") • Rebates are paid directly to homeowners unless and may not be modified except by a written instrument signed homeowners authorize payment release to by both Parties. Furthermore,this Agreement will be binding contractors (or if paid directly to new construction upon the successors and assigns of both Parties. Participants may developer). not assign this Agreement without the prior written consent of Avista,which consent will not be unreasonably withheld.Avista • Allow 8 weeks for processing and payment of rebate. may assign this Agreement at its sole option. We collect your personal information for Avista Rebate ATTORNEYS'FEES.If any action is brought to enforce this Programs. For information on what Avista collects and Agreement, in addition to any other relief,the prevailing how we protect customer information, please refer to Party in such action will be entitled to an award of reasonable Avista's privacy notice at www.myavista.com/about-us/ attorneys'fees and costs incurred in such action. policies-and-guidelines. VERIFICATIONS.Avista has the right to verify equipment installed on the Premises,at its option, upon reasonable notice to the Participant.This Program is ongoing as part of Avista's continued commitment to energy efficiency and is subject to change without notice. Release Payment As a customer benefit, upon Participant's request, Avista will send payment directly to vendor. I,the Participant, request that my Avista Utilities Energy Efficiency Program incentive payment check ("Check") be made payable and sent to the vendor identified herein. By signing this Release, I acknowledge my understanding that I will not receive the Check directly, but that such Check will be made payable and sent to such vendor. I understand that releasing the incentive payment to the vendor does not exempt me from the Energy Efficiency Program requirements outlined in my Incentive Agreement with Avista. Further, I understand that this Release will not be applicable until or unless Avista approves the same, as evidenced by Avista's authorized signature. OPTIONAL- RELEASE PAYMENT- READ & SIGN TERMS & CONDITIONS VENDOR NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP ❑ Rebate FEDERAL TAX ID PHONE NUMBER RELEASE FOR PAYMENT Questions?Call 1-800-227-9187 or email rebates@myavista.com mya vista.com ©2023 AVISTA CORPORATION.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Allw _ 07/23 Idaho Single Family �llwVISTA' Idaho Residential Rebates NAME AVISTA ACCOUNT NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS DAYTIME PHONE NUMBER ADDRESS WHERE EQUIPMENT INSTALLED CITY STATE ZIP F I I MAILING ADDRESS (if different than above) CITY STATE ZIP Tell Us About Your Home ❑ Existing Home ❑Standard Construction ❑ Duplex ElYes ❑ New Construction ❑ Manufactured ❑ Other ❑ No: REBATE IS FOR YEAR BUILT SQUARE TYPE OF HOME AVISTA ELECTRIC SERVICE? FOOTAGE IF NO,WHICH UTILITY? ❑ Furnace [EFurnace p ❑ Baseboar� FE�01 Propane ❑ Wood/Pellets ❑ Natural Gas ❑ Boiler ❑ Heat Pum ❑ Other Heatin Oil ❑ Other ❑ Electric NATURAL GAS HEAT ELECTRIC HEAT OTHER HOME HEAT SOURCES WATER HEAT SOURCE I I Primary Home Heat Source Completing the Rebate Q Mail To: ® Or Online: myavista.com Avista—MSC-15 Residential Rebates �n---_� Or Fax: 509-777-5784 Attach legible copies of final itemized P.O. Box 3727 invoices(estimates or bids cannot be Spokane, WA 99220-3727 © You have 120 Days from accepted)along with other supporting Cj Or Email: rebates@myavista.com completion of project to documents. submit a rebate form. Sign and Attach Invoices — Required I, the "Participant," request a rebate for the listed work in the home located at the address noted above(the "Premises"). Attached are the original itemized invoices(or legible copies). I have read the "Energy Efficiency Rebate Agreement" on the last page of this form and agree to the conditions for participation in this Residential Energy Efficiency Program ("Program"). I also understand that: (i)Avista will make the final determination of any rebate I may be eligible to receive; (ii)the Program is subject to change without notice; and (iii)this request for rebate must be submitted within 120 days of completion of energy efficiency measure. I understand that my rebate will be processed within 8 weeks, including issuance of a check or account credit. Third parties, including contractors and landlords, can only receive rebate via check. ❑ Send a Check ❑ Credit my Avista account ❑ Release Payment (See page 4) CUSTOMER SIGNATURE DATE PAYMENT TYPE 01/23 Continued on next page High Efficiency Equipment — New Construction & Existing homes Please note: All high efficiency equipment must be installed by a licensed contractor. The invoice must specify the heating efficiency equipment percentage (AFUE or EF) or include an AHRI certificate. AHRI certificates are available at www.ahridirectory.org. Space Heating: Select one rebate option High Efficiency Natural Gas Furnace—$450 (Required efficiency of 95% AFUE or higher) High Efficiency Natural Gas Wall Furnace—$450 (Required efficiency of 90% AFUE or higher) High Efficiency Natural Gas Boiler—$450 (Required efficiency of 95% AFUE or higher) � L 1E I F HEATING EFFICIENCY BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST Water Heating: Heat Pump Water Heater—$215 (Must have efficiency of 2.9 UEF or greater) Natural GasTankless Water Heater—$400 (Must have efficiency of 0.82 UEF or greater) Natural Gas<55 Gallon Water Heater—$100 (Must have efficiency of 0.65 UEF or greater) I_— � E I F HEATING EFFICIENCY BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST Smart Thermostat: • Smart thermostats must connect to the in home Wi-Fi. • Smart thermostats must have Smartphone application available for customer to download or access via the internet. • Limit 2 (electric baseboard thermostats don't qualify). SmartThermostat Contractor Install—$150 SmartThermostat Self Install—$125 BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST DATE CONNECTED TO WIFI INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER INSTALLED BY Insulation — Existing homes only Must be installed by a contractor, and annual usage must be over 4,000 kilowatt-hours of electric or over 120 therms of natural gas heat. • Insulation must be installed only where such cavities separate conditioned from unconditioned areas of the residence (livable spaces). • Contractor must certify existing and new levels of insulation and invoice must be itemized with the following: square footage, pre and post R-Value ratings and cost. Attic Insulation —$0.75 per sq ft. I available if existing insulation level is R-11 or less, new insulation value R-38+, must insulate to max value space allows SQUARE FOOTAGE OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE DATE COMPLETE COST Wall Insulation—$0.75 per sq ft. I available if existing insulation level is R-0,new insulation value R-13+ r I F I E � E 11$ SQUARE FOOTAGE OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE DATE COMPLETE COST Floor Insulation—$0.75 per sq ft. I available if existing insulation level is R-0,new insulation value R-19+ _ � L I E E 11$ SQUARE FOOTAGE OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE DATE COMPLETE COST 01/23 Continued on next page Windows — Existing homes only For window rebates—annual usage must be over 4,000 kilowatt-hours of electric or over 120 therms of natural gas heat. Windows are defined by glass and frame. Contractor Installed: Licensed contractor must provide Self-Installed: Include itemized invoice showing total window new window documentation to include an itemized invoice square footage, u-factor and cost. Sign self-certification of showing total window square footage, u-factor and cost. accurate installation (below)and include post-project photo(s). Windows — $4.00 per sq ft. I contractor-installed window U-Factor .29 or lower Windows — DIY — $2.00 per sq ft. I self-installed I window U-Factor of.29 or lower ❑ Single Pane �$ J ❑ Double Pane L I � OLD WINDOWS YEAR INSTALLED WINDOW SQ FOOTAGE NEW U-FACTOR DATE COMPLETE COST I I I I Tell us about your "old"windows Tell us about your "new"windows Storm Windows,ENERGY STAR Certified or emissivity<_ .22 and solar transmissivity>_ .55 — $3.00 per sq ft. I contractor-installed Storm Windows,ENERGY STAR Certified or emissivity<_ .22 and solar transmissivity>_ .55 — $1.00 per sq ft. I self-installed ❑ Wood ❑ Aluminum L L OLD WINDOWS YEAR INSTALLED WINDOW SQ FOOTAGE DATE COMPLETE COST *For storm windows,provide a window specification sheet or Energy Star certificate.To find your ENERGY STAR certificate,go to www.energystar.gov/productfinder. DIY Window Self-Certification By my signature below, I confirm that I have completed my window/storm window installation according to requirements,which include: Storm windows: I have ensured the existing window(s) are Standard Windows: I have installed my window(s) according to dry and does not have any missing glass, rotting wood or water the manufacturer's instructions, including flashing and air sealing. leaks. I have caulked the top and sides of window opening(s). 1E SIGNATURE DATE Exterior Doors (Limit 4) — Existing homes only Insulated, exterior doors with insulation level of R-5 or greater, or ENERGY STAR certified. To find your ENERGY STAR certificate go to www.energystar.gov/productfinder. Please provide a copy of your invoice. ENERGY STAR Certified or R-5 Insulated Exterior Door — $100 11 1 � L$ MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE QUANTITY COST Conversions — Existing homes only — with Avista electric service Conversion rebates are available to Avista electric customers who replace electric straight resistance heat system with a natural gas forced air furnace or electric heat pump system. Customer's annual usage will be reviewed and is required to demonstrate at least 4,000 kilowatt- hours use of electricity and less than 340 therms of natural gas that has occurred in the last 12 months to be eligible for the rebate. Prior to submitting for the natural gas conversion rebate,the natural gas service,meter,and heating system must be in place and operational. Electric Central Ducted Forced Air Furnace to Air Source Heat Pump — $1,000 (Avista electric primary heat with a 9.0 HSPF) Electric Heat to Natural Gas Forced Air Furnace — $2,100 Electric Baseboard Heat to Ductless Heat Pump — $700 (Avista electric primary with a 9.0 HSPF) Electric to Natural Gas Furnace and Water Heat Combo — $2,850 ❑ Electric Baseboard Is ❑ Forced Air Furnace PREVIOUS HEAT SOURCE NEW FURNACE BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST Conversion combo rebates are available to Avista electric customers who replace both electric water and space heat with natural gas water and natural gas heat at the same time. Electric to Natural Gas Water Heater (Available Only in Combo with Furnace). NEW WATER HEATER BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST 01/23 Continued on next page Additional Conditions Energy Efficiency Rebate Agreement • Primary fuel used for space heating must be Avista - DISCLAIMERS.Avista:(i)makes no warranties and disclaims provided electric or natural gas service to qualify. all implied or express warranties(including, but not limited to • Request for rebates must be submitted within 120 implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular days of completion of energy efficiency measure. purpose),and (ii)shall not be responsible for any representation • The rebates are available for primary residential or promise with respect to the equipment, materials,and/or labor required to install the equipment on the Premises,or the single family up to a fourplex, including cost of such equipment, materials and/or labor,or any energy manufactured and modular homes. savings that may occur from the installation of such equipment. • Rebates are not available for seasonal or recreational AVISTi4S RESPONSIBILITY.Avista's sole responsibility under homes or condos. this Agreement is to provide funding in accordance with the • Only new equipment qualifies. Program,at the request of the Participant. Because of the • All improvements must be contractor installed except variability and uniqueness of individual energy use, it is not smart thermostats, windows, and doors as indicated possible to predict exact energy savings(if any)that may accrue herein to be eligible for rebate consideration. to any particular Participant,and Avista, by providing funding, • Homeowners are responsible for complying with all does not warrant that the equipment will achieve any reduction applicable codes and regulations. in energy costs to the Participant. • Efficiencies for space and water heating equipment RELEASE. Participant shall release, indemnify and defend are verified according to the contractor invoice or (if requested to do so)Avista from all claims, losses, harm, Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute liabilities,damages,and expenses(including attorneys'fees)of certification (AHRI). www.ahridirectory.org any nature whatsoever arising directly or indirectly out of or in connection with the installation of the measures applicable • Avista reserves the right to verify installation of the under this Agreement at the Premises or any material and labor energy efficiency measure(s) prior to payment and required for such installation. will coordinate inspection as applicable. ENTIRE AGREEMENT/APPLICABILITY/ASSIGNMENT.This • Avista and/or its agents may, upon reasonable notice, Agreement contains the entire agreement between Avista and request access to customer's Premises after payment, the Participant(singularly,a "Party";collectively,the"Parties") for evaluation and measurement purposes. and may not be modified except by a written instrument signed • Rebates will not exceed 100% of the actual measure by both Parties. Furthermore,this Agreement will be binding cost. upon the successors and assigns of both Parties. Participants may • Rebates are paid directly to homeowners unless not assign this Agreement without the prior written consent of homeowners authorize payment release to Avista,which consent will not be unreasonably withheld.Avista contractors (or if paid directly to new construction may assign this Agreement at its sole option. developer). ATTORNEYS'FEES.If any action is brought to enforce this • Allow 8 weeks for processing and payment of rebate Agreement, in addition to any other relief,the prevailing checks. Party in such action will be entitled to an award of reasonable attorneys'fees and costs incurred in such action. We collect your personal information for Avista Rebate VERIFICATIONS.Avista has the right to verify equipment Programs. For information on what Avista collects and installed on the Premises,at its option, upon reasonable notice how we protect customer information, please refer to to the Participant.This Program is ongoing as part of Avista's Avista's privacy notice at www.myavista.com/about-us/ continued commitment to energy efficiency and is subject to policies-and-guidelines. change without notice. Release Payment As a customer benefit, upon Participant's request, Avista will send payment directly to vendor. I,the Participant, request that my Avista Utilities Energy Efficiency Program incentive payment check ("Check") be made payable and sent to the vendor identified herein. By signing this Release, I acknowledge my understanding that I will not receive the Check directly, but that such Check will be made payable and sent to such vendor. I understand that releasing the incentive payment to the vendor does not exempt me from the Energy Efficiency Program requirements outlined in my Incentive Agreement with Avista. Further, I understand that this Release will not be applicable until or unless Avista approves the same, as evidenced by Avista's authorized signature. OPTIONAL- RELEASE PAYMENT- READ & SIGN TERMS & CONDITIONS VENDOR NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP ❑ Rebate FEDERAL TAX ID PHONE NUMBER RELEASE FOR PAYMENT Questions?Call 1-800-227-9187 or email rebates@myavista.com mya vista.com ©2023 AVISTA CORPORATION.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Allw _ 01/2 3 ►►�if This Form Valid Until 6/30/23 /III To receive the current space heating,water heating and conversion to heat pump 111100IIfV1STAM offers for this program,the Idaho Residential Rebates form and all required documentation must be submitted (or postmarked)to Avista by June 30, 2023. Idaho Residential Rebates NAME AVISTA ACCOUNT NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS DAYTIME PHONE NUMBER ADDRESS WHERE EQUIPMENT INSTALLED CITY STATE ZIP I MAILING ADDRESS (if different than above) CITY STATE ZIP Tell Us About Your Home ❑ Existing Home ❑Standard Construction ❑ Duplex ❑ Yes ❑ New Construction ❑ Manufactured ❑ Other ❑ No: REBATE IS FOR YEAR BUILT SQUARE TYPE OF HOME AVISTA ELECTRIC SERVICE? FOOTAGE IF NO,WHICH UTILITY? ❑ Furnace ❑ Furnace ❑ Baseboard ❑ Propane ❑ Wood/Pellets ❑ Natural Gas ❑ Boiler ❑ Heat Pump ❑ Other ❑ Heating Oil ❑ Other ❑ Electric NATURAL GAS HEAT ELECTRIC HEAT I OTHER HOME HEAT SOURCES WATER HEAT SOURCE Primary Home Heat Source Completing the Rebate Q Mail To: ® Or Online: myavista.com Attach legible copies of final Avista— MSC-15 Residential Rebates rl Or Fax: 509-777-5784 P.O. Box 3727 itemized invoices(estimates or Spokane, WA 99220-3727 You have 120 Days from completion bids cannot be accepted)along of project to submit a rebate form. with other supporting documents. Q Or Email: rebates@myavista.com For space heating, water heating and conversion measures, form must be submitted or postmarked by 6/30/23. Sign and Attach Invoices — Required I, the "Participant," request a rebate for the listed work in the home located at the address noted above(the "Premises"). Attached are the original itemized invoices(or legible copies). I have read the "Energy Efficiency Rebate Agreement" on the last page of this form and agree to the conditions for participation in this Residential Energy Efficiency Program ("Program"). I also understand that: (i)Avista will make the final determination of any rebate I may be eligible to receive; (ii)the Program is subject to change without notice; and (iii)this request for rebate must be submitted within 120 days of completion of energy efficiency measure. For space heating,water heating and conversion measures,form must be submitted or postmarked by 6/30/23. 1 understand that my rebate will be processed within 8 weeks, including issuance of a check or account credit. Third parties, including contractors and landlords, can only receive rebate via check. ❑ Send a Check ❑ Credit my Avista account ❑ Release Payment (See page 4) CUSTOMER SIGNATURE DATE PAYMENT TYPE 03/23 Idaho Single Family Continued on next page High Efficiency Equipment — New Construction & Existing homes Please note: All high efficiency equipment must be installed by a licensed contractor. The invoice must specify the heating efficiency equipment percentage (AFUE or EF) or include an AHRI certificate. AHRI certificates are available at www.ahridirectory.org. Space Heating: (will be discontinued as of 6/30/23) High Efficiency Natural Gas Furnace—$450 (Required efficiency of 95% AFUE or higher) High Efficiency Natural Gas Wall Furnace—$450 (Required efficiency of 90% AFUE or higher) High Efficiency Natural Gas Boiler—$450 (Required efficiency of 95% AFUE or higher) � L 1E I F HEATING EFFICIENCY BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST Water Heating: (will be discontinued as of 6/30/23) Heat Pump Water Heater—$215 (Must have efficiency of 2.9 UEF or greater) Natural GasTankless Water Heater—$400 (Must have efficiency of 0.82 UEF or greater) Natural Gas<55 Gallon Water Heater—$100 (Must have efficiency of 0.65 UEF or greater) I_— � E I F HEATING EFFICIENCY BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST Smart Thermostat: • Smart thermostats must connect to the in home Wi-Fi. • Smart thermostats must have Smartphone application available for customer to download or access via the internet. • Limit 2 (electric baseboard thermostats don't qualify). SmartThermostat Contractor Install—$150 SmartThermostat Self Install—$125 BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST DATE CONNECTED TO WIFI INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER INSTALLED BY Insulation — Existing homes only Must be installed by a contractor, and annual usage must be over 4,000 kilowatt-hours of electric or over 120 therms of natural gas heat. • Insulation must be installed only where such cavities separate conditioned from unconditioned areas of the residence (livable spaces). • Contractor must certify existing and new levels of insulation and invoice must be itemized with the following: square footage, pre and post R-Value ratings and cost. Attic Insulation —$0.75 per sq ft. I available if existing insulation level is R-11 or less, new insulation value R-49+. (Will accept R-38+if contractor's invoice indicates installed R-value is the max value space allows.) F_ $ SQUARE FOOTAGE OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE DATE COMPLETE COST Wall Insulation—$0.75 per sq ft. I available if existing insulation level is R-0,new insulation value R-13+ r I F I E � E 11$ SQUARE FOOTAGE OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE DATE COMPLETE COST Floor Insulation—$0.75 per sq ft. I available if existing insulation level is R-0,new insulation value R-19+ _ � L I E E 11$ SQUARE FOOTAGE OLD R-VALUE NEW R-VALUE DATE COMPLETE COST 03/23 Idaho Single Family Continued on next page Windows — Existing homes only For window rebates—annual usage must be over 4,000 kilowatt-hours of electric or over 120 therms of natural gas heat. Windows are defined by glass and frame. Contractor Installed: Licensed contractor must provide Self-Installed: Include itemized invoice showing total window new window documentation to include an itemized invoice square footage, u-factor and cost. Sign self-certification of showing total window square footage, u-factor and cost. accurate installation (below)and include post-project photo(s). Windows — $4.00 per sq ft. I contractor-installed window U-Factor .29 or lower Windows — DIY — $2.00 per sq ft. I self-installed I window U-Factor of.29 or lower ❑ Single Pane L —1 L J L I Fs J ❑ Double Pane OLD WINDOWS YEAR INSTALLED WINDOW SO FOOTAGE NEW U-FACTOR DATE COMPLETE COST Tell us about your"old"windows Tell us about your "new"windows Storm Windows,ENERGY STAR Certified or emissivity<_ .22 and solar transmissivity>_ .55 — $3.00 per sq ft. I contractor-installed Storm Windows,ENERGY STAR Certified or emissivity< .22 and solar transmissivity>_ .55 — $1.00 per sq ft. I self-installed ❑ Wood ❑ Aluminum F$ OLD WINDOWS YEAR INSTALLED WINDOW SQ FOOTAGE DATE COMPLETE COST *For storm windows,provide a window specification sheet or Energy Star certificate.To find your ENERGY STAR certificate,go to www.energystar.gov/productfinder. DIY Window Self-Certification By my signature below, I confirm that I have completed my window/storm window installation according to requirements,which include: Storm windows: I have ensured the existing window(s) are Standard Windows: I have installed my window(s) according to dry and does not have any missing glass, rotting wood or water the manufacturer's instructions, including flashing and air sealing. leaks. I have caulked the top and sides of window opening(s). SIGNATURE DATE Exterior Doors (Limit 4) — Existing homes only Insulated, exterior doors with insulation level of R-5 or greater, or ENERGY STAR certified. To find your ENERGY STAR certificate go to www.energystar.gov/productfinder. Please provide a copy of your invoice. ENERGY STAR Certified or R-5 Insulated Exterior Door — $100 MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE QUANTITY COST Conversions — Existing homes only — with Avista electric service Conversion rebates are available to Avista electric customers who replace electric straight resistance heat system with a natural gas forced air furnace or electric heat pump system. Customer's annual usage will be reviewed and is required to demonstrate at least 4,000 kilowatt- hours use of electricity and less than 340 therms of natural gas that has occurred in the last 12 months to be eligible for the rebate. Prior to submitting for the natural gas conversion rebate,the natural gas service,meter,and heating system must be in place and operational. Electric Central Ducted Forced Air Furnace to Air Source Heat Pump — $1,000 (will be discontinued as of 6/30/23) (Avista electric primary heat with a 9.0 HSPF) Electric Heat to Natural Gas Forced Air Furnace — $2,100 Electric Baseboard Heat to Ductless Heat Pump — $700 (will be discontinued as of 6/30/23) (Avista electric primary with a 9.0 HSPF) Electric to Natural Gas Furnace and Water Heat Combo — $2,850 ❑ Electric Baseboard $ ❑ Forced Air Furnace F F I I PREVIOUS HEAT SOURCE NEW FURNACE BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST Conversion combo rebates are available to Avista electric customers who replace both electric water and space heat with natural gas water and natural gas heat at the same time. Electric to Natural Gas Water Heater (Available Only in Combo with Furnace). NEW WATER HEATER BRAND MODEL NUMBER DATE COMPLETE COST 03/23 Idaho Single Family Continued on next page Additional Conditions Energy Efficiency Rebate Agreement • Primary fuel used for space heating must be Avista - DISCLAIMERS.Avista:(i)makes no warranties and disclaims provided electric or natural gas service to qualify. all implied or express warranties(including, but not limited to • Request for rebates must be submitted within 120 implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular days of completion of energy efficiency measure. purpose),and (ii)shall not be responsible for any representation • The rebates are available for primary residential or promise with respect to the equipment, materials,and/or labor required to install the equipment on the Premises,or the single family up to a fourplex, including cost of such equipment, materials and/or labor,or any energy manufactured and modular homes. savings that may occur from the installation of such equipment. • Rebates are not available for seasonal or recreational AVISTi4S RESPONSIBILITY.Avista's sole responsibility under homes or condos. this Agreement is to provide funding in accordance with the • Only new equipment qualifies. Program,at the request of the Participant. Because of the • Where indicated, improvements must be contractor variability and uniqueness of individual energy use, it is not installed (except smart thermostats, windows, and possible to predict exact energy savings(if any)that may accrue doors as indicated herein) to be eligible for rebate to any particular Participant,and Avista, by providing funding, consideration. does not warrant that the equipment will achieve any reduction • Homeowners are responsible for complying with all in energy costs to the Participant. applicable codes and regulations. RELEASE. Participant shall release, indemnify and defend • Efficiencies for space and water heating equipment (if requested to do so)Avista from all claims, losses, harm, are verified according to the contractor invoice or liabilities,damages,and expenses(including attorneys'fees)of Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute any nature whatsoever arising directly or indirectly out of or certification (AHRI). www.ahridirectory.org in connection with the installation of the measures applicable under this Agreement at the Premises or any material and labor • Avista reserves the right to verify installation of the required for such installation. energy efficiency measure(s) prior to payment and ENTIRE AGREEMENT/APPLICABILITY/ASSIGNMENT.This will coordinate inspection as applicable. Agreement contains the entire agreement between Avista and • Avista and/or its agents may, upon reasonable notice, the Participant(singularly,a "Party";collectively,the"Parties") request access to customer's Premises after payment, and may not be modified except by a written instrument signed for evaluation and measurement purposes. by both Parties. Furthermore,this Agreement will be binding • Rebates will not exceed 100% of the actual measure upon the successors and assigns of both Parties. Participants may cost. not assign this Agreement without the prior written consent of • Rebates are paid directly to homeowners unless Avista,which consent will not be unreasonably withheld.Avista homeowners authorize payment release to may assign this Agreement at its sole option. contractors (or if paid directly to new construction ATTORNEYS'FEES.If any action is brought to enforce this developer). Agreement, in addition to any other relief,the prevailing Party in such action will be entitled to an award of reasonable • Allow 8 weeks for processing and payment of rebate. attorneys'fees and costs incurred in such action. We collect your personal information for Avista Rebate VERIFICATIONS.Avista has the right to verify equipment Programs. For information on what Avista collects and installed on the Premises,at its option, upon reasonable notice how we protect customer information, please refer to to the Participant.This Program is ongoing as part of Avista's Avista's privacy notice at www.myavista.com/about-us/ continued commitment to energy efficiency and is subject to policies-and-guidelines. change without notice. Release Payment As a customer benefit, upon Participant's request, Avista will send payment directly to vendor. I,the Participant, request that my Avista Utilities Energy Efficiency Program incentive payment check ("Check") be made payable and sent to the vendor identified herein. By signing this Release, I acknowledge my understanding that I will not receive the Check directly, but that such Check will be made payable and sent to such vendor. I understand that releasing the incentive payment to the vendor does not exempt me from the Energy Efficiency Program requirements outlined in my Incentive Agreement with Avista. Further, I understand that this Release will not be applicable until or unless Avista approves the same, as evidenced by Avista's authorized signature. OPTIONAL- RELEASE PAYMENT- READ & SIGN TERMS & CONDITIONS VENDOR NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP ❑ Rebate FEDERAL TAX ID PHONE NUMBER RELEASE FOR PAYMENT Questions?Call 1-800-227-9187 or email rebates@myavista.com mya vista.com ©2023 AVISTA CORPORATION.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Allw _ 03/23 Idaho Single Family 1=0 2023 PChanges Program2023 . - . - Commercial Insulation Wall R4 to R11-R18 0.60 per scl ft 1.00 per scl ft Increased Incentive Wall R4 to R19 or greater 0.65 per scl ft 1.25 per scl ft Increased Incentive Attic R11 to R30-R44 0.75 per scl ft 1.00 per scl ft Increased Incentive Attic R11 to R45 or greater 0.85 per scl ft 1.25 per scl ft Increased Incentive Roof R11 to R30 or greater 0.60 per scl ft 1.00 per scl ft Increased Incentive Commercial Grocer . r- Add door to medium temperature vertical remote condensing 0 $225 per ft of case New Measure refrigerated case Add door to low temperature horizontal remote condensing 0 $200 per ft of case New Measure refrigerated case Add door to medium temperature horizontal remote 0 $175 per ft of case New Measure condensing refrigerated case Fleet Heat d Free cord discontinued Can be applied for under the site specific program ProgramCompressed Air Line Isolation Device line isolation device discontinued Can be applied for under the site specific program Leak Detection .23 per kWh .23 per kWh Added in Mid 2022 WA Commercial Clothes Washer IWIM Commercial Washer Energy Star Front Load 0 $200 New Program WA Commercial Connected Thermostat a -.--I Commercial Connected Smart Thermostat 0 $150 New Program Pay for Performance i .08 kWh or Added Mid 2022 $1.25 Therm Please see Individual Program Requirements for detailed eligibily requirements Questions?Contact Greta Zink at(509)495-4793 or email greta.zink@avistacorp.com School Name Address City, State, Zip Current Date Dear [School Name], If your district has been considering facility upgrades that could reduce your schools' energy use, Avista may have money-saving rebates available to help make these projects a reality. We evaluate our rebate programs annually and this year, we're excited to offer increased incentives and new programs, to help you make the most of your capital budget. Changes went into effect on January 1, 2023 and include (but are not limited to): - Increased lighting rebates - Increased wall, attic and roof insulation rebates - New connected smart thermostat rebate (WA only) - Continuation of our `Pay for Performance' program (added in mid-2022) Additional funding for public school districts in Avista's service territory may also be available through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and/or the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). IIJA makes $550 billion available for new investments and programs in transportation and infrastructure with projects that may include (but are not limited to) energy efficiency in schools, electric vehicles and buses, and broadband deployment and access. IRA makes $1 billion available for the electrification of specified fleets, including class 6 and 7 school buses. You may combine Avista's energy efficiency rebates with IIJA and/or IRA funding to maximize your savings potential and bring as many projects as possible to life. Visit the following websites for full details: - Avista rebates -www.myavista.com/bizrebates - IIJA funding - www.gfoa.org/the-infrastructure-investment-and-fobs-act-iiia-was or www.whitehouse.gov/build (Sec. 40541) - IRA funding - www.wri.org/initiatives/electric-school-bus-initiative Please contact me directly with any questions. I can be reached via email at brittany.stottlemyre(a�avistacorp.com or by phone at (208) 769-1340. Sincerely, Brittany Stottlemyre Regional Account Executive School Name Address City, State, Zip Current Date Dear [School Name], As your trusted energy partner, Avista wants to make sure you're aware of a potential new funding source for energy efficiency projects your school district may be considering. Capital improvements and equipment upgrades — of any sort— can be resource and time-intensive. When the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) was signed into law by President Biden on November 15, 2021, we took note and have been following updates to better understand how the law may benefit customers like you. For public school districts in Avista's service territory, federal grant options in a handful of categories may be available and of particular interest to you and your planning, transportation, facilities and maintenance teams. IIJA makes $1.2 trillion available for transportation and infrastructure spending, with $550 billion of that allocated for"new" investments and programs. Categories could include (but are not limited to): - Energy efficiency in schools and educational institutions - Electric vehicles and buses - Broadband deployment and access To learn more about IIJA grant funding and how to apply, visit Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) Implementation Resources (gfoa.org) or Building a Better America I The White House (Sec. 40541). In addition, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was signed into law on August 16, 2022, making $1 billion available for the electrification of specified fleets, including class 6 and 7 school buses. To learn more about IRA funding, visit Electric School Bus Initiative I World Resources Institute (wri.org). Avista's energy-efficiency rebate programs, which you may combine with IIJA and IRA grant funding, can help to further reduce costs in projects you may be considering. Monetary incentives are available for energy efficient process improvement and equipment upgrades. Learn more about these options at mvavista.com/business. If you have any questions about our energy-efficiency or electric vehicle programs, please contact me directly at brittany.stottlemyre(a)avistacorp.com or (208) 769-1340. Avista values all you do to support your community and looks forward to providing you with additional services and opportunities made available through these federal grants. Sincerely, Brittany Stottlemyre Regional Account Executive School Name Address City, State, Zip Current Date Dear [School Name], If your district has been considering facility upgrades that could reduce your schools' energy use, Avista may have money-saving rebates available to help make these projects a reality. We evaluate our rebate programs annually and this year, we're excited to offer increased incentives and new programs, to help you make the most of your capital budget. Changes went into effect on January 1, 2023 and include (but are not limited to): - Increased lighting rebates - Increased wall, attic and roof insulation rebates - New connected smart thermostat rebate (WA only) - Continuation of our `Pay for Performance' program (added in mid-2022) Additional funding for public school districts in Avista's service territory may also be available through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and/or the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). IIJA makes $550 billion available for new investments and programs in transportation and infrastructure with projects that may include (but are not limited to) energy efficiency in schools, electric vehicles and buses, and broadband deployment and access. IRA makes $1 billion available for the electrification of specified fleets, including class 6 and 7 school buses. You may combine Avista's energy efficiency rebates with IIJA and/or IRA funding to maximize your savings potential and bring as many projects as possible to life. Visit the following websites for full details: - Avista rebates -www.myavista.com/bizrebates - IIJA funding - www.gfoa.org/the-infrastructure-investment-and-fobs-act-iiia-was or www.whitehouse.gov/build (Sec. 40541) - IRA funding - www.wri.org/initiatives/electric-school-bus-initiative Please contact me directly with any questions. I can be reached via email at a amie.howard(aD-avistacorp.com or by phone at (208) 769-1871. Sincerely, Jamie Howard Regional Account Executive School Name Address City, State, Zip Current Date Dear [School Name], As your trusted energy partner, Avista wants to make sure you're aware of a potential new funding source for energy efficiency projects your school district may be considering. Capital improvements and equipment upgrades — of any sort— can be resource and time-intensive. When the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) was signed into law by President Biden on November 15, 2021, we took note and have been following updates to better understand how the law may benefit customers like you. For public school districts in Avista's service territory, federal grant options in a handful of categories may be available and of particular interest to you and your planning, transportation, facilities and maintenance teams. IIJA makes $1.2 trillion available for transportation and infrastructure spending, with $550 billion of that allocated for"new" investments and programs. Categories could include (but are not limited to): - Energy efficiency in schools and educational institutions - Electric vehicles and buses - Broadband deployment and access To learn more about IIJA grant funding and how to apply, visit Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) Implementation Resources (gfoa.org) or Building a Better America I The White House (Sec. 40541). In addition, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was signed into law on August 16, 2022, making $1 billion available for the electrification of specified fleets, including class 6 and 7 school buses. To learn more about IRA funding, visit Electric School Bus Initiative I World Resources Institute (wri.org). Avista's energy-efficiency rebate programs, which you may combine with IIJA and IRA grant funding, can help to further reduce costs in projects you may be considering. Monetary incentives are available for energy efficient process improvement and equipment upgrades. Learn more about these options at mvavista.com/business. If you have any questions about our energy-efficiency or electric vehicle programs, please contact me directly at jamie.howard(o)_avistacorp.com or (208) 769-1871. Avista values all you do to support your community and looks forward to providing you with additional services and opportunities made available through these federal grants. Sincerely, Jamie Howard Regional Account Executive School Name Address City, State, Zip Current Date Dear [School Name], If your district has been considering facility upgrades that could reduce your schools' energy use, Avista may have money-saving rebates available to help make these projects a reality. We evaluate our rebate programs annually and this year, we're excited to offer increased incentives and new programs, to help you make the most of your capital budget. Changes went into effect on January 1, 2023 and include (but are not limited to): - Increased lighting rebates - Increased wall, attic and roof insulation rebates - New connected smart thermostat rebate (WA only) - Continuation of our `Pay for Performance' program (added in mid-2022) Additional funding for public school districts in Avista's service territory may also be available through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and/or the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). IIJA makes $550 billion available for new investments and programs in transportation and infrastructure with projects that may include (but are not limited to) energy efficiency in schools, electric vehicles and buses, and broadband deployment and access. IRA makes $1 billion available for the electrification of specified fleets, including class 6 and 7 school buses. You may combine Avista's energy efficiency rebates with IIJA and/or IRA funding to maximize your savings potential and bring as many projects as possible to life. Visit the following websites for full details: - Avista rebates -www.myavista.com/bizrebates - IIJA funding - www.gfoa.org/the-infrastructure-investment-and-fobs-act-iiia-was or www.whitehouse.gov/build (Sec. 40541) - IRA funding - www.wri.org/initiatives/electric-school-bus-initiative Please contact me directly with any questions. I can be reached via email at kimberley.caseyCa�-avistacorp.com or by phone at (208) 798-1405. Sincerely, Kimberley Casey Regional Account Executive School Name Address City, State, Zip Current Date Dear [School Name], As your trusted energy partner, Avista wants to make sure you're aware of a potential new funding source for energy efficiency projects your school district may be considering. Capital improvements and equipment upgrades — of any sort— can be resource and time-intensive. When the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) was signed into law by President Biden on November 15, 2021, we took note and have been following updates to better understand how the law may benefit customers like you. For public school districts in Avista's service territory, federal grant options in a handful of categories may be available and of particular interest to you and your planning, transportation, facilities and maintenance teams. IIJA makes $1.2 trillion available for transportation and infrastructure spending, with $550 billion of that allocated for"new" investments and programs. Categories could include (but are not limited to): - Energy efficiency in schools and educational institutions - Electric vehicles and buses - Broadband deployment and access To learn more about IIJA grant funding and how to apply, visit Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) Implementation Resources (gfoa.org) or Building a Better America I The White House (Sec. 40541). In addition, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was signed into law on August 16, 2022, making $1 billion available for the electrification of specified fleets, including class 6 and 7 school buses. To learn more about IRA funding, visit Electric School Bus Initiative I World Resources Institute (wri.org). Avista's energy-efficiency rebate programs, which you may combine with IIJA and IRA grant funding, can help to further reduce costs in projects you may be considering. Monetary incentives are available for energy efficient process improvement and equipment upgrades. Learn more about these options at mvavista.com/business. If you have any questions about our energy-efficiency or electric vehicle programs, please contact me directly at kimberley.casey avistacorp.com or (208) 798-1405. Avista values all you do to support your community and looks forward to providing you with additional services and opportunities made available through these federal grants. Sincerely, Kimberley Casey Regional Account Executive