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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20080627Drake exhibits 11-15.pdfResidential ENERGY STARI/;) Homes Northwest An incentive to builders for each home built to meet Northwest ENERGY STAR standards, which is 20 percent more efficient than a home built to Idaho energy code. AIC Cool Credit A $7 per month credit for customers in Ada, Canyon, Elmore, Gem, Payette and Washington counties who allow Idaho Power to cycle their air conditioning system during some June, July and August afternoons. ENERGY STAR lighting Promotions, induding Change a Ligbt, at area retailers to encourage use of ENERGY STAR qualified compact fluorescent lights or CFLs. Rebate Advantage A financial incentive to eligible customers who purchase a new electrically-heated ENERGY STAR manufactured home. Energy House Calls A free package of services, induding duct sealing, designed to help save energy for residents of manufactured homes heated by an electric furnace or heat pump. Weatherization Assistance for Qualified Customers Free weatherization home improvements for electrically" heated homes of qualified customers. Helps customers maintain a comfortable and efficient home environment. Heating and Cooling Efficiency Program Provides financial incentives for the purchase and proper installation of qualified high-efficiency heating and cooling equipment. ENERGY STAR Appliance Program Offers residential customers a cash incentive for purchasing qualified ENERGY STAR clothes washers. Irrigation Irrigation Efficiency Rewards An incentive of up to 75 percent for irrigation customers who improve the energy efficiency of an existing pump system or up to 10 percent when installing an efficient new one. Irrigation Peak Rewards A demand credit for specific irrigation customers who allow Idaho Power to use electric timers to turn off their pumps for a few hours on selected summer days reducing afternoon peak demand and lowering electric bills. IDAHO :' POWER. An IDACDRP Company Commercia III ndustria IEasy Upgrades (simple retrofits) Incentives of up to $100,000 per year for simple energy-saving retrofits to existing commercial buildings. A menu of eligible retrofits includes improvements such as new lighting, HVAC equipment and controls. Building Efficiency (commercial construction) Incentives of up to $100 000 per project designed to offset part of additional capital expenses for more efficient lighting designs, cooling systems, controls and building shells in new commercial- industrial construction projects. Custom Efficiency (complex projects) Financial incentives for large commercial and industrial energy users who,undertake complex projects to Improve the efficiency of their electrical systems or process. Incentives of$0.12/per kilowatt-hour up to 70 percent of the project cost. (Formerly known as the Industrial Efficiency program. Renewable Green Power Program A voluntary program for customers who wish to support certified green energy from renewable resources such as wind and solar. Net Metering An option for customers to offset all or part of their electricity usage by operating their own small-scale renewable power generators. This program provides the feasibility to sell back excess generation. Exhibit No. 11 Case No. IPC-O8- T. Drake , IPC Page 1 of 1 An IDACORP Company Energy Efficiency and Demand Response Programs, Sectors, and Operational Type Program AlC Cool Credit Energy House Calls ENERGY STAR~ Homes Northwest ENERGY STAR~ Lighting ENERGY STAR~ Appliance Program Rebate Advantage Heating and Cooling Efficiency Weatherization Assistance for Qualified Customers Residential Education Initiative Irrigation Peak Rewards Irrigation Efficiency Rewards Custom Efficiency Building Efficiency Program Easy Upgrades Commercial Education Initiative Local Energy Efficiency Funds NEEA Sector Residential Residential Residential Residential Residential Residential Residential Residential Residential Irrigation Irrigation Commercialllndustrial Commercial/Industrial Commercial/Industrial Commercial All All Operational Type Demand Response Energy Efficiency Energy Efficiency Energy Efficiency Energy Efficiency Energy Efficiency Energy Efficiency Energy Efficiency Other Programs and Activities Demand Response Energy Efficiency Energy Efficiency Energy Efficiency Energy Efficiency Other Programs and Activities Other Programs and Activities Market Transformation Exhibit No. 12 Case No. IPC-O8- T. 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