American Electric Power - Standard Offer Demand Response Program (Texas)
Summary
Last modified on September 25, 2013.
Financial Incentive Program
Place | Texas
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Name | American Electric Power - Standard Offer Demand Response Program |
Incentive Type | Utility Rebate Program |
Applicable Sector | Commercial, Industrial, Construction, Municipal Utility, Rural Electric Cooperative, Retail Supplier |
Eligible Technologies | Refrigerators, Lighting, Chillers, Furnaces, Boilers, Heat pumps, Central Air conditioners, Windows, Motors, Custom/Others pending approval |
Active Incentive | No |
Implementing Sector | Utility |
Energy Category | Energy Efficiency Incentive Programs |
Amount | 175/kW for peak demand reduction; 0.06/kWh peak demand reduction
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Eligible System Size | Installed measures must have the potential to reduce peak summer demand by at least 10 kW |
Equipment Requirements | If more than sixty-five percent (65%) of the total savings for the Project is derived
from lighting Measures, incentive system is different
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Maximum Incentive | 20% of the budget of the program.
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Program Administrator | American Electric Power |
Website | http://www.aepefficiency.com/cisop/intro/index.htm
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References | DSIRE[1] |
Summary
American Electric Power's (AEP) Commercial and Industrial Standard Offer Program pays incentives to service providers who install energy efficiency measures in commercial or industrial facilities that are located within AEP Texas Central Company, AEP Southwestern Electric Power (Texas service territory only) or AEP Texas North Company service territories. Any entity that installs eligible energy efficient measures at a facility with electric service provided by a participating AEP company and has a maximum demand of more than 100 kW is eligible to participate in the program as a Project Sponsor. Any commercial or industrial AEP distribution customer may either host a project developed by a Project Sponsor or sponsor the project independently (must have peak demand maximum of 100 kW) through a 20 step process described in detail on the listed website.
All projects must include a total estimated summer demand reduction of at least 10kW during peak summer hours (1 pm to 7 pm May 1st- September 30th). Project Sponsors are required to meet minimum eligibility criteria and sign a standard agreement with AEP, which includes an estimate of how many kW and kWh the project will save and the associated incentive payment amount. Detailed information, including eligible measures and application materials may be found on the website listed above.
- Note that the Project Sponsors receive incentive payments from AEP Texas for installing energy efficiency measures. AEP Texas does not perform any of these energy efficiency services, nor does it install any efficiency measures directly for end-use customers, but instead contracts with the Project Sponsors, as required by state legislation.
Incentive Contact
Contact Name | Public Information - AEP |
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Department | American Electric Power |
Address | 1 Riverside Plaza |
Place | Columbus, Ohio |
Zip/Postal Code | 43215-2372 |
Phone | (800) 531-5114 |
Phone 2 | (361) -88-1-57 |
support@wattsonschools.com | |
Website | http://www.aepefficiency.com/index.htm |
- Incentive and policy data are reviewed and approved by the N.C. Solar Center's DSIRE project staff.[1]
References