rebates - Alliant Energy

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rebates - Alliant Energy
2015 Iowa
Commercial & Industrial
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Contents
Section
Energy Audit
Pinpoint energy
waste
Page
The audit involves:
Energy Audit ........................................................................ 3
1. Collecting and studying historical energy usage
2. Studying the building’s operational characteristics
Custom Rebates................................................................ 4-5
Standard rebates............................................................6-16
Feasibility Study................................................................ 17
Retro-Commissioning Study............................................ 18
Commercial New Construction...................................19-20
Other services.................................................................... 21
Terms and conditions........................................................ 22
3. Identifying and analyzing energy-saving modification opportunities
4. Prioritizing strategies that will have the greatest impact
5. Presenting a report in person
The report includes:
1. Description of energy-consuming systems
If you’d like to make your
2. Twelve-month billing analysis
business more energy-efficient,
3. Determining energy consumption by end use
Alliant Energy will send a
4. Benchmarking of energy use and cost against peer facilities
professional energy analyst
5. Energy-saving recommendations with estimated costs and
financial metrics
to your facility to conduct an
Energy Audit using the American
If further analysis is recommended, Alliant Energy offers a Feasibility Study and a
Retro-Commissioning Study as next steps.
Society of Heating, Refrigerating
and Air-Conditioning Engineers,
Inc. (ASHRAE) guidelines. The
Energy Audit is free and provides
information on your facility’s
energy performance and offers
details to help prioritize investments in energy-efficiency
upgrades. These investments
will help reduce energy use and
operating costs of your business.
Customer spotlight
Burlington Bees in Burlington, Iowa
Even though baseball began over 150 years
ago, doesn’t mean the stadium equipment
has to be that old. The Burlington Bees
stadium, Community Field, was ready for
an upgrade, so the team contacted Alliant
Energy for an Energy Audit. The audit
identified great ways for the team to save
For more information, go to
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or call
energy and money. They installed high bay
and fluorescent lighting throughout the
stadium and on the field, installed beverage
machine controllers and replaced the water
heater. The total energy savings for the
Burlington Bees each year is over $5,000.
1-866-ALLIANT (866-255-4268).
For more information, go to
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Custom Rebates
Tailor-made
rebates
Rebate calculation
Establishing a project’s baseline and calculating a rebate are not always simple
tasks. In addition, not all projects qualify for an incentive. Before making a
commitment to proceed with a project, pre-approval must be obtained
from Alliant Energy.
Not all building or remodeling projects fit in a predetermined package,
which is why you should keep Custom Rebates in mind if you are:
• Considering a process improvement project
• Installing more than one type of high-efficiency equipment
• Installing equipment that doesn’t qualify for standard rebates (see pages 6-16)
Eligible equipment includes, but is not limited to:
• Compressed air systems
The rebate calculation is based on a percentage of the annual energy dollar
savings. Custom Rebates requires a two-year minimum payback, which is
referred to as “net payback” in the formula below.
PROJECT COST - REBATE
= NET PAYBACK
ANNUAL ENERGY DOLLAR SAVINGS*
*Annual energy dollar savings are based on an individual customer’s usage patterns and rate classification.
• Combined heat and power projects
• Energy management control systems
If you’re considering
improvements to your facility
or manufacturing process,
be sure to make Custom
Rebates part of your plans.
Projects that result in a reduction
of kWh or therms are potentially
eligible for rebates.
Pre-approval is required to
participate.
• Heating, cooling and ventilation systems
• Lighting systems and controls
• Baseline for replacing inoperable or worn equipment is the energy
consumption of the equipment in its original condition.
• Processing equipment
• Waste heat recovery systems
• New equipment must meet minimum efficiency levels and be pre-approved
by Alliant Energy.
Combined heat and power
Alliant Energy offers rebates for on-site customer-owned combined heat and
power. The facility must consume 100% of the electrical and thermal power that
they generate. Rebates are determined by the first year of energy dollar savings
of the primary fuel serving the displaced thermal load.
Combined heat and power project eligible for a rebate:
• Bottoming cycle plants, which is the process of extracting electricity from
thermal energy after it is used in an industrial process.
An example of a bottoming cycle plant is the waste heat from an industrial
process.
Before installing combined heat and power systems, you must have a Feasibility
Study of your facility or a site assessment conducted by a qualified engineering
firm or installation contractor. If your business qualifies, Alliant Energy will
reimburse 50% of the pre-approved study cost, up to $7,500. Additional details
are available on page 17. After your business has completed the Feasibility
Study or site assessment, please submit the documentation to Alliant Energy for
pre-approval of the combined heat and power project.
For more information, go to
a l l i a n t e n e r g y. c o m / r e b a t e s
or call
For a retrofit or replacement project, the baseline used to calculate the
incentive generally is the energy usage for the equipment being replaced.
Energy dollar savings are actual savings and follow these guidelines:
1 - 8 6 6 - ALLIANT ( 8 6 6 - 2 5 5 - 4 2 6 8 ) .
• Projects must demonstrate permanency or sustainability of savings.
• Savings resulting directly from reduced production or shutdown are not
eligible.
• Savings when production levels change will be calculated based on
per-unit energy consumption before and after implementation.
Industrial facilities use energy much differently than commercial buildings.
Processes and supporting systems, including compressed air, refrigeration,
heat rejection systems and steam, use a significant amount of gas and electricity.
Alliant Energy offers design assistance of processes and supporting systems
(in addition to HVAC, lighting and building shell measures) to help design
efficiency into new industrial facilities or process expansions.
More information
Visit alliantenergy.com/customrebates, call your dedicated key account manager
or 1-866-ALLIANT for more information.
For more information, go to
a l l i a n t e n e r g y. c o m / r e b a t e s
or call
1 - 8 6 6 - ALLIANT ( 8 6 6 - 2 5 5 - 4 2 6 8 ) .
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2015 Standard rebates
Lighting (con’t.)
Program/equipment
Induction lighting
Lighting
D Indicates rebates available for new construction. All other rebates for existing buildings only.
Qualification (additional information on claim forms)
Rebate
< 75 watt
$30/fixture
76 -180 watt
$50/fixture
181-250 watt
$100/fixture
Bulbs and/or fixtures must be ENERGY STAR or DesignLights Consortium™ (DLC) qualified as appropriate.
LED replacement exit sign
Existing construction only
$5/fixture
Program/equipment
®
ENERGY STAR® CFLs
Qualification (additional information on claim forms)
Rebate
Photoluminescence exit sign
Must replace incandescent or CFL exit sign
$10/fixture
Minimum purchase 10 bulbs
50% of
equipment
purchase
price
Traffic light: red 10" or 12" lamp
Yellow lights do not qualify
$25/lamp
Traffic light: red 8" lamp
Only replacement projects qualify for rebates
$20/lamp
Traffic light: green 10" or 12" lamp
New construction projects are not eligible
$50/lamp
$20
Traffic light: green 8" lamp
$40/lamp
Traffic light: green arrow lamp
$40/lamp
Traffic light: 12" don't walk lamp
$25/lamp
Traffic light: 8" don't walk lamp
$20/lamp
Minimum purchase price $1 per bulb
ENERGY STAR CFL fixtures
Screw-in LED bulbs
ENERGY STAR or DLC qualified
$10
LED fixtures replacing HID
≤ 30 watt
$30
ENERGY STAR or DLC qualified
31-100 watt
$50
≥ 101 watt
$100
Bi-level control for stairwell or
corridor lighting
Bi-level stairwell occupancy sensor control
LED replacements for linear
fluorescent fixtures
Existing systems only
ENERGY STAR or DLC qualified
$0.40
per watt
reduced
Daylighting controls with daylight
harvesting ballast
Minimum 45 watt controlled per control
$25/control
4-ft. high performance T8 fixture
Replacing T8 or T12 lamp and ballast
Existing systems only
$3.25/lamp
Occupancy sensor
Wall-switch, fixture-mounted, remote-mounted
$20/control
Ballast factor < 0.79
Controlling > 45 watt and < 500 watt
Lamp and ballast combinations must be listed on the
CEE high-performance T8 qualifying products list
Wall-switch, fixture-mounted, remote-mounted
Existing systems only
4-ft. high bay T8 fixture
Fixtures above 15 ft.
$14/lamp
4-ft. high bay T5 high output fixture
Fixtures above 15 ft.
$15/lamp
T8 or T12 delamping
Completed project must result in a net reduction in the
quantity of lamps
$0.50/ft.
HID (high bay) delamping
Pulse start or ceramic metal halide
$4/lamp
Time clock and lighting timer
Minimum 45 watts controlled per control
Ballast factor < 0.79
Existing construction only
Lamp and ballast combinations must be listed on the
CEE high-performance T8 qualifying products list
(available at alliantenergy.com/rebates)
Commercial grade
The total number of lamps claimed for delamping
cannot be more than the number of replacement lamps
installed
< 320 watt
$40/control
Controlling > to 500 watt
4-ft. reduced wattage T8 fixture
Replacing T8 or T12 lamp and
ballast
Delamping must be accompanied by lamp and ballast
replacement/retrofit
$25/control
50% lighting power during unoccupied time
$20/control
$0.05/rated
fixture watt
$25/fixture
Must replace probe start fixtures
The retrofit kit must include lamp and ballast
Pulse start or ceramic metal halide
> 320 watt
$50/fixture
Must replace probe start fixtures
The retrofit kit must include lamp and ballast with fixture
Metal halide replacement lamp
< 360 watt replacing 400 watt
$3/lamp
Lamp replacement of an existing 400 watt metal halide
For more information, go to
a l l i a n t e n e r g y. c o m / r e b a t e s
or call
1-866-ALLIANT (866-255-4268).
For more information, go to
a l l i a n t e n e r g y. c o m / r e b a t e s
or call
1-866-ALLIANT (866-255-4268).
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Heating and cooling
Heating and cooling (con’t.)
Equipment must be listed in the current AHRI or ENERGY STAR directories
Program/equipment
Program/equipment
Qualification (additional information on claim forms)
Rebate
Water-cooled positive displacement/reciprocating
$7/ton
Qualification (additional information on claim forms)
Rebate
Natural gas boiler
< 300 MBTUH must be listed in AHRI
87% to 89% AFUE
$300
90% AFUE or greater
$800
Boiler vent damper
Automatic air flue damper
$150
Natural gas furnace
Maximum BTUH 225,000
Furnace > 94% AFUE
$500
Furnace > 96% AFUE
$700
Variable refrigerant flow
ductless heat pumps
Equipment > 1 ton and < 5 tons
$200 per
outdoor unit
Equipment > 5 tons
$50/ton
Air conditioning
Maximum rebate 50% of total tuneup cost
$20/ton
Size tons > 300 and < 600: full load - kW/ton < 0.549
IPLV - kW/ton < 0.523
Heat pump
Maximum rebate 50% of total tuneup cost
$20/ton
Size tons > 600: full load - kW/ton < 0.543
IPLV-kW/ton < 0.513
Chiller
Maximum rebate 50% of total tuneup cost
$10/ton
Air-cooled
Natural gas boiler or furnace
$0.35/MBTU
minimum $50
Must have a 7 day, 5+2 day or 5-1-1 day program
Up to $50
HVAC system tuneup
Alliant Energy must provide HVAC
system’s natural gas or electricity
Programmable thermostat
Chillers
Size tons < 150: full load-kW/ton < 0.738 IPLV - kW/ton
< 0.586
Size tons > 150 and < 300: full load - kW/ton < 0.648
IPLV - kW/ton < 0.552
Size tons > 300: full load - kW/ton < 0.59 IPLV - kW/ton
< 0.514
Water-cooled centrifugal
Size tons < 300: full load - kW/ton < 0.604 IPLV - kW/
ton < 0.568
Controls room HVAC and lighting
$70/control
Controls HVAC only
$50/control
SEER/EER 14.5/12.0
$200
SEER/EER 15.0/12.5
$350
SEER/EER 16.0/13.0
$500
SEER/EER 18.0/14.0
$650
Premium-efficiency air conditioner
> 65,000 BTUH
> 65 and < 135 MBTUH: minimum EER - 11.5
$50/ton
Must be listed in AHRI directory
> 240 and < 760 MBTUH: minimum EER - 10.0
Air conditioner
< 65,000 BTUH
Must be listed in AHRI directory
$25/ton
Size tons < 150: full load - EER > 10.04 IPLV - EER
> 13.125
Size tons > 150: full load - EER > 10.04 IPLV - EER
> 13.388
Size tons > 600: full load - kW/ton < 0.543 IPLV - kW/ton
< 0.513
Includes Wi-Fi models
Hotel key card system D
$15/ton
Chiller pipe insulation
> R11; must exceed Iowa State Energy Code,
existing buildings only
$2/linear foot
Package terminal air conditioner
Minimum EER - 10.5
$40
Package terminal heat pump
Minimum EER - 10.5 and minimum COP - 3.0
$75
Electrically commutated fan motor
Installed on natural gas furnace
$100
Steam trap
Must be industrial, HVAC or dry cleaner application
$100
> 135 and < 240 MBTUH: minimum EER - 11.2
> 760 MBTUH: minimum EER - 9.7
Air-source heat pump
< 65 MBTUH
Tier 1 SEER/EER 14.5/12 and HSPF 8.2
$300
Tier 2 SEER/EER 15.0/12.5 and HSPF 8.5
$400
Tier 3 SEER/EER 16.0/13.0 and HSPF 9.0
$600
Premium efficiency
air-source heat pump
> 65 and < 135 MBTUH:
Minimum EER - 11.3 and minimum COP - 3.4
$150/ton
> 65 MBTUH
> 135 and < 240 MBTUH:
Minimum EER - 10.9 and minimum COP - 3.2
Must be listed in AHRI directory
Must be listed in AHRI directory
> 240 and < 760 MBTUH:
Minimum EER - 10.3 and minimum COP - 3.2
Maximum 20 tons
Geothermal heat pump …
Maximum 20 tons
Units over 20 tons are eligible for
Custom Rebates, call 1-866-255-4268
Desuperheater
For more information, go to
Minimum EER - 17.0 and minimum COP - 3.6
$800/ton
Minimum EER - 20.0 and minimum COP - 4.0
$1,200/ton
Minimum EER - 25.0 and minimum COP - 4.5
$1,600/ton
Add-on for air-source or geothermal heat pump
$150
a l l i a n t e n e r g y. c o m / r e b a t e s
or call
1-866-ALLIANT (866-255-4268).
For more information, go to
a l l i a n t e n e r g y. c o m / r e b a t e s
or call
1-866-ALLIANT (866-255-4268).
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Refrigeration
Insulation and air sealing
Program/equipment
Insulation
New construction does not qualify
Program/equipment
Qualification (additional information on
claim forms)
Rebate
Must complete a Small Business Energy
Assessment prior to start of work
70% of total cost up to a
maximum of $5,000 for
each:*
• Ceiling insulation
• In-wall insulation
• Foundation
• Rim/band joist
Must receive primary heating energy from
Alliant Energy
Customer, not contractor, must apply for
the rebate
Renters need owner’s prior approval
See rebate claim form for complete list of
qualifications
Building sealing
Weather stripping, caulk, window
film, etc.
Must complete a Small Business Energy
Assessment prior to start of work
70% of the total cost
up to a maximum of
$1,500*
Retrofit only
$0.15/linear ft. of duct
Duct insulation
R-8 (unconditioned spaces)
$0.30/linear ft. of duct
Must sense the relative humidity in the air surrounding $35
the display case and reduce or turn off the anti-sweat
heaters on the glass door (if applicable) and door
frame during periods of low humidity
ECM motor for refrigerated display
cases and walk-in unit
Must replace existing standard efficiency shaded-pole
or permanent split capacitor evaporator fan motors in
refrigerated display cases and walk-in coolers
$100
Scroll compressor
Must replace reciprocating compressor
$70
Strip curtain for walk-in unit
New strip curtain must be installed on doorways of
refrigerated spaces (conditioned to less than 50 F)
$5/sq. ft.
Evaporator fan controller for
walk-in unit
Must manage a minimum fan load of 1/20 hp when
the fan(s) operate continuously at full speed
$65
Must reduce fan motor power by at least 75% when
the compressor(s) cycle off
Must install a cover on an existing open refrigerated
$7/linear ft.
display case to decrease cooling load of the refrigerated
case during off hours
LED refrigeration case lighting
Retrofit only
Vending machine controller
Customer must have completed a Small
Business Energy Assessment prior to
start of work
Rebate
Anti-sweat heater control
Night cover for display case
Duct repair and sealing
Qualification (additional information on claim forms)
$2/linear ft.
Vending Mi$er or comparable brand
$50
For indoor machines that dispense non-perishable cold
beverages only
Solid replacement door
U-factor < 0.10
$200
Vending machine
ENERGY STAR qualified
$75
Storm doors do not qualify
U-factor < 0.35
$25
Refrigeration tuneup
Must be performed by external contractor
$20/ton
Maximum rebate 50% of tuneup cost
*For multifamily dwellings, call 1-866-ALLIANT for pre-approval. Multifamily is defined as more than three units in
one building shell, three stories or less, located on one lot.
Water heating
Program/equipment
Qualification (additional information on claim forms)
Rebates
Electric heat pump water heater
Energy factor > 2.0
$500
Natural gas storage water heater
Minimum 40 gallon capacity
Energy factor > 0.67
$70
Natural gas condensing water heater
Thermal efficiency > 0.9
$300
Natural gas tankless water heater
Energy factor > 0.82
$200
< 75,000 BTUH
> 50,000 BTUH and < 200,000 BTUH
> 4,000 BTUH/gallon and < 2 gallons
Drain water heat transfer system
Per water heater
$400
Outdoor swimming pool cover
Minimum R-value of 1.5
$0.50/sq. ft.
Outdoor spa/hot tub cover
Minimum R-value of 14
$7/sq. ft.
For more information, go to
a l l i a n t e n e r g y. c o m / r e b a t e s
or call
1-866-ALLIANT (866-255-4268).
For more information, go to
a l l i a n t e n e r g y. c o m / r e b a t e s
or call
1-866-ALLIANT (866-255-4268).
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Food service equipment
Computer equipment
Only new equipment qualifies.
Equipment must be ENERGY STAR qualified and located in a building that receives electricity from Alliant Energy.
Program/equipment
Qualification (additional information on claim forms)
Rebate
Under-counter, pot pan and utensil
$125
Stationary single-tank door, single-tank conveyor and
multi-tank conveyor
$250
Clothes washer D
Commercial, ENERGY STAR
Alliant Energy must supply the energy for the water
heater MEF > 2.2, WF < 4.5
$200
Refrigerator, solid door D
Commercial, ENERGY STAR
15-29 cubic feet
$25
30-49 cubic feet
$100
> 50 cubic feet
$200
< 15 cubic feet
$15
15-29 cubic feet
$150
Dishwasher D
Commercial, ENERGY STAR
Alliant Energy must supply the energy
for the water heater
Refrigerator, glass door D
Commercial, ENERGY STAR
30-49 cubic feet
$300
> 50 cubic feet
$325
< 15 cubic feet
$75
15-29 cubic feet
$125
30-49 cubic feet
$150
> 50 cubic feet
$300
< 15 cubic feet
$65
15-29 cubic feet
$200
30-49 cubic feet
$350
> 50 cubic feet
$375
Steam cooker, D
Commercial
Electric or natural gas
$800
Fryer D
Commercial, ENERGY STAR
Natural gas
$500
Convection oven D
Commercial, ENERGY STAR
Natural gas, 44% cooking energy efficiency
$200
Natural gas conveyor oven D
Commercial
Minimum cooking efficiency of 42% under heavy load
Upright broiler D
Natural gas EF (infrared)
$100
Griddle D
Commercial, ENERGY STAR
Natural gas
$600
Rotisserie oven D
Commercial
Natural gas efficient rotisserie oven (infrared)
$1,350
Rotating rack oven D
Commercial
Natural gas rotating rack oven (infrared)
$1,500
Charbroiler D
Commercial
Natural gas efficient charbroiler (infrared)
$1,100
Salamander broiler D
Commercial
Natural gas efficient salamander broiler (infrared)
$525
Freezer, solid door D
Commercial, ENERGY STAR
Freezer, glass door D
Commercial, ENERGY STAR
For more information, go to
Program/equipment
Qualification (additional information on claim forms)
Rebate
Server
Single or family
$10
Thin client
ENERGY STAR
$5
Desktop and integrated computers
ENERGY STAR
$10
PC network management software
Must provide energy savings estimate generated by the
software or another assessment tool. Network system
must control a minimum of 10 units.
$6 per
installed
PC
D Indicates rebates available for new construction. All other rebates for existing buildings only.
Electric, 70% cooking energy efficiency
$1,000
Idle rate (BTUH) is < 57,000
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Motor
Plan ahead
to maximize
rebate
Create an action plan for when motor failure strikes. Have an energy-efficient
model in mind and take advantage of the following benefits:
• Reduced energy expense
• Enhanced operational efficiency
Open drip proof (ODP)
• Lower maintenance costs
• Less unscheduled downtime
• Rebates from Alliant Energy
In order to qualify for a rebate, the motor(s) must meet specific efficiency
guidelines detailed on the next page.
Variable frequency drive
A variable frequency drive (VFD) controls the power supplied to the
motor. When implemented, VFDs can reduce the unit’s operating costs and
improve overall efficiency.[2]
Motor systems that could benefit from a VFD include[3]:
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, motor-driven
equipment consumes 64% of
Qualifying motors
Totally enclosed fan cooled
Horsepower
RPM
Minimum
efficiency (%)
1
3600
84.0%
$50
84.0%
$60
1
1800
86.5%
$25
86.5%
$45
1
1200
84.0%
$25
84.0%
$45
1.5
3600
85.5%
$50
85.5%
$30
1.5
1800
87.5%
$40
87.5%
$55
1.5
1200
87.5%
$40
88.5%
$30
2
3600
86.5%
$30
86.5%
$45
2
1800
87.5%
$30
87.5%
$65
2
1200
88.5%
$30
89.5%
$45
Rebate ($)
Minimum
efficiency (%)
Rebate ($)
3
3600
86.5%
$40
87.5%
$80
• Motors performing mechanical throttling
3
1800
90.2%
$40
90.2%
$65
• Motor systems with high load variability
3
1200
89.5%
$55
90.2%
$80
• Centrifugal fan, pump or blower systems
5
3600
89.5%
$70
89.5%
$60
the total electricity used in indus-
Consider a rebate from Alliant Energy with your next VFD purchase.
5
1800
90.2%
$50
90.2%
$70
trial companies. This is the larg-
Variable frequency drive rebate = $35 x motor horsepower (5-200 hp)
5
1200
90.2%
$50
90.2%
$115
est energy consumption source
7.5
3600
89.5%
$115
90.2%
$90
of your business. Decreasing
7.5
1800
91.7%
$90
92.4%
$80
this usage could make a
7.5
1200
91.7%
$155
91.7%
$170
significant impact on your
10
3600
90.2%
$55
91.0%
$100
monthly utility bill.[1]
10
1800
92.4%
$125
92.4%
$100
10
1200
92.4%
$200
91.7%
$200
15
3600
91.0%
$130
91.7%
$195
15
1800
93.6%
$130
93.0%
$100
15
1200
92.4%
$245
92.4%
$230
20
3600
91.7%
$120
92.4%
$250
20
1800
93.6%
$145
93.6%
$150
20
1200
93.0%
$245
92.4%
$325
25
3600
93.0%
$260
92.4%
$250
25
1800
94.1%
$155
94.5%
$250
25
1200
93.6%
$150
94.1%
$250
30
3600
92.4%
$300
92.4%
$250
30
1800
94.6%
$150
94.1%
$250
30
1200
94.1%
$150
93.6%
$320
40
3600
93.0%
$260
93.0%
$265
40
1,800
94.5%
$220
94.5%
$275
40
1,200
94.5%
$240
94.5%
$480
[1] Boosting Your Bottom Line: Three Steps To
Savings From Motor System Efficiency (2012).
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Qualifying motors (con’t.)
Open drip proof (ODP)
Totally enclosed fan cooled
Feasibility
Study
Will it
work?
Horsepower
RPM
Minimum
efficiency (%)
50
3600
93.6%
$150
93.6%
$390
50
1800
95.0%
$130
95.0%
$375
50
1200
94.5%
$240
94.5%
$530
60
3600
94.1%
$155
94.1%
$390
Alliant Energy will reimburse 50% of the pre-approved study cost, up to $7,500. If
the business implements 75% or more of the total energy-savings projects
identified in the study within 18 months, Alliant Energy will reimburse the
remaining cost of the study, up to $7,500.
60
1800
95.4%
$255
95.8%
$480
Projects identified through a Feasibility Study are eligible for Custom Rebates.
60
1200
95.0%
$280
95.0%
$565
75
3600
94.1%
$390
94.5%
$720
75
1800
95.4%
$320
95.8%
$720
75
1200
95.0%
$390
95.0%
$720
• New construction projects
100
3600
94.5%
$730
94.5%
$870
• Pilot projects and analysis of new technology
100
1800
95.8%
$395
95.8%
$805
• Process changes not related to energy
A Feasibility Study is a detailed
100
1200
95.4%
$395
95.4%
$1,230
• Research and development
analysis that quantifies the
125
3600
94.5%
$445
95.4%
$595
125
1800
95.8%
$500
95.8%
$875
Did you know?
125
1200
95.4%
$470
95.4%
$780
3600
94.5%
$330
95.8%
$1,200
Save your business up to 50% on energy costs with efficient
compressed air equipment.
Energy Audit. The study analyzes
150
150
1800
96.2%
$315
96.2%
$1,050
1200
95.8%
$625
96.2%
$1,465
200
3600
95.4%
$625
95.8%
$880
200
1800
96.2%
$540
96.5%
$905
200
1200
95.8%
$980
96.2%
$1,130
250
3600
95.0%
$975
95.8%
$1,700
Compressed air can be one of the most expensive commodities, but each part of
the system can be an opportunity for energy savings. The largest component is
the compressor, but other equipment that determines energy efficiency includes
air dryers, filters, controllers and storage tanks. Depending on the existing system
and compressed air needs, an energy-efficient unit can save your business up to
50% on energy costs.
and projected energy savings to
150
250
1800
95.8%
$1,650
96.2%
$1,650
250
1200
95.8%
$1,650
95.8%
$1,700
300
3600
95.4%
$1,200
95.8%
$1,890
300
1800
95.8%
$1,440
96.2%
$1,740
300
1200
95.8%
$1,440
95.8%
$2,670
350
3600
95.4%
$1,400
95.8%
$2,205
350
1800
95.8%
$1,540
96.2%
$2,065
350
1200
95.8%
$1,540
95.8%
$2,380
Rebate ($)
Minimum
efficiency (%)
Rebate ($)
Alliant Energy cannot fund a Feasibility Study for:
• Installation of a product or piece of equipment to verify its performance
benefits of the energy-efficiency
upgrades recommended in an
current energy use, expenses
determine the cost-effectiveness
of a potential project. Businesses
may use a qualified third-party
firm to conduct the Feasibility
Study, but pre-approval by
Alliant Energy is required.
Motors above 350 horsepower may be eligible for Custom Rebates.
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RetroCommissioning
Study
Let’s make it
better
Consider a Retro-Commissioning (RCx) Study if your building meets the
following requirements:
• Minimum of 20,000 square feet
• DDC system or process controls that are two to 10 years old and do not
need any capital repairs
• No major system renovation plans for the area under consideration
The study provides:
• Information on reprogramming the building’s DDC or process controls
A Retro-Commissioning (RCx)
• A design and control sequence with detailed instructions for reprogramming
the controls
Study identifies ways to
• Real-time verification to assure all controls are working properly
optimize your facility’s direct
• Building management training to maximize the new system parameters
digital controls (DDC) or process
• Twelve-month comparison of pre- and post-RCx Study energy- and
cost-savings
controls. Most solutions will be
no- to low-cost operational and
maintenance adjustments that
may result in significant energy
and cost savings.
Alliant Energy will reimburse 50% of the RCx Study cost upon completion of the
study. Alliant Energy will reimburse the remaining 50% of the study cost after
the RCx Study recommendations with a payback of two years or less have been
completed and verified.
Commercial
New Construction
Design energy
savings
A customized energy model simulates energy use for your facility, demonstrating
which strategies have the greatest impact and are the most cost-effective.
Strategies are then selected by the building owner and their design team,
assisted by the energy design consultant.
Systems available for energy modeling include:
• Daylighting controls
• Load responsive equipment
• Envelope
• Outside air control
• Heating and cooling • Window layouts
• Lighting controls and design
Customers interested in the Commercial New Construction program should
contact Alliant Energy before design development. This allows time to incorporate
energy-efficient strategies into the building process.
Energy-efficient buildings use
less energy and cost less to
operate. Alliant Energy’s
Multifamily
Multifamily is defined as more than three units in one building shell, three
stories or less, located on one lot. Multifamily new construction or major
renovation projects with commercial and residential mixed usage are now
eligible to participate in the Commercial New Construction program, subject
to screening and approval.
Commercial New Construction
program provides free energy
design assistance and financial
incentives to help offset the
cost of implementing energyefficient strategies. The
program is available to
businesses that have new
construction, additions or
major renovation projects
before the design phase.
Customer spotlight
Customer spotlight
HyVee
Ottumwa, Iowa
A typical commercial grocery refrigeration
system can account for 45% to 50% of the
store’s total electrical usage. An energyefficient refrigeration system can save your
facility a significant portion of that usage.
HyVee in Ottumwa identified significant
energy savings in their refrigeration system
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Mason City Community School District
Mason City, Iowa
through a Retro-Commissioning Study.
By installing new freezer door heater
controls, upgrading refrigeration controls
and repairing in-floor radiant heating,
HyVee saves over 6,000 therms and
350,000 KWh annually.
1-866-ALLIANT (866-255-4268).
In an effort to reduce energy costs, the
Mason City Community School District
installed significant energy-efficient
equipment at John Adams Middle School
and Mason City High School. As part of
the Commercial New Construction
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program, the school district installed a new
water-cooled chiller, natural gas condensing
boiler, and heating and cooling pump
upgrades. Between both schools, there
will be annual energy savings of more than
34% or 100,000 therms.
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Commercial
New Construction (con’t.)
Other services
News you can
use
Rebates and incentives
Construction rebates are paid to the building owner to reduce the initial costs of
energy-saving strategies. These rebates are based on the electric and natural gas
savings modeled and verified as installed. The more energy you save, the more
money you can earn.
Design team incentives are paid to the building designer or architect to help offset
the cost of program participation.
Electric customer rebate range
Six cents per kWh for 15% savings to 19 cents per kWh for 60% savings above
the current Iowa Energy Code.
Natural gas customer rebate range
Sixty cents per therm for 15% savings to $1.90 per therm for 60% savings above
the current Iowa Energy Code.
Business Resource Center
Alliant Energy Business News
Whether you are building a new facility or considering an upgrade, our key account
managers can help you identify energy-saving opportunities and provide solutions
customized for your business.
Alliant Energy Business News
is a free monthly e-newsletter
full of valuable energy
information to help you make
important decisions for your
business. To receive Alliant
Energy Business News, visit
alliantenergy.com/businessnews
or call 1-866-ALLIANT.
To speak to your key account manager, call 1-866-ALLIANT from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Monday - Friday or visit alliantenergy.com/brc.
Second Nature™
Your customers will appreciate your dedication to renewable energy. Plus, there is no
need to purchase any equipment or agree to any long-term contracts. It is a win-win!
When you join Alliant Energy’s Second Nature program, you support renewable energy
by selecting a monthly contribution amount that is right for your business.
For every kWh your business supports, Alliant Energy purchases renewable energy
from sources within our service territory and then adds it to the power grid, replacing
energy that would otherwise be generated from fossil fuel sources.
To enroll in Second Nature, or for more information, visit alliantenergy.com/secondnature.
Electric Interruptible
To maintain reliability and increase energy efficiency during times of peak demand,
Alliant Energy provides an Electric Interruptible program to customers who can curtail
at least 200 kW of energy usage. Program participants earn bill credits for reducing
energy usage.
To enroll in our Electric Interruptible program, or for more information, visit
alliantenergy.com/interruptible.
Building Operation Certification
Program overview
Building
square footage
Minimum
energy
savings
Project description
I
5,000 - 15,000
15%
Small buildings
II
Greater than 15,000
15%
Standard-efficiency strategies
III
Greater than 15,000
15%
Custom-efficiency strategies
IV
Greater than 15,000
40%
Advance custom-efficiency strategies
Track
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Building Operator Certification is a nationally recognized competency based
training and certification program for operations and maintenance staff working in
commercial and industrial buildings. Alliant Energy offers tuition assistance up to $500
to participants upon completion of training.
For more information, visit alliantenergy.com/buildingoperatorcertification.
or call
1-866-ALLIANT (866-255-4268).
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Terms and conditions
IMPORTANT: Please read the following information before completing the rebate claim form.
Important
information
1. Participants must be an Iowa customer of Alliant Energy.
2. Alliant Energy must supply the primary energy to the equipment for which the
rebate is being paid. Some exceptions apply.
3. Rebate amount will not exceed 50% of equipment purchase price, excluding
insulation and sealing.
4. Equipment must be new equipment and installed on the premises and must not be
purchased for resale. Refurbished equipment is not eligible. Some exceptions apply.
5. Alliant Energy reserves the right to inspect and verify the installation.
6. Alliant Energy reserves the right to meter the specified equipment or process, at
no cost to the customer, to determine the actual energy saved for up to 18 months
after installation.
7. Rebates apply to new and replacement installations of qualified equipment. In
replacement situations, the efficiency of the equipment installed must be higher
than that of the equipment removed.
8. Customers are responsible for ensuring the equipment installed for this program
meets all applicable codes, standards and regulatory requirements.
9. Alliant Energy does not guarantee that installation of high-efficiency equipment will
result in reduced usage or demand, or in cost savings.
10.Alliant Energy makes no warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to any
equipment purchased and/or installed including, but not limited to, any warranty of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
11.In no event shall Alliant Energy be liable for any incidental or consequential
damages.
12.Alliant Energy does not endorse any particular manufacturer, product or system
design in promoting this rebate program. Listing a product does not constitute an
endorsement, nor does it imply that unlisted products are defective in any way.
13.Alliant Energy reserves the right to modify or end this rebate program at any time
without prior notice.
14.These programs are effective January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015 and are
subject to periodic review by Alliant Energy.
15.Any purchase of energy-efficient equipment must occur between January 1, 2015
and December 31, 2015 to qualify for rebates. Receipts must show retail equipment
cost. Installation of energy-efficient equipment must occur between January 1,
2015 and January 31, 2016.
16.Alliant Energy reserves the right to contact customers who participate in the rebate
programs for surveys to monitor and evaluate program performance.
17.Submit claim forms within 90 days of installation or by January 31, 2016, whichever comes first.
18.Rebate claim forms postmarked after January 31, 2016 may be subject to 2016
program rebate changes.
19. By participating in Alliant Energy’s energy-efficiency programs, you agree to the
terms of Alliant Energy’s Privacy Policy, available at alliantenergy.com/privacy.
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