Energy Efficiency Rebates

AEP SWEPCO - Commercial and Industrial Energy Efficiency Rebate Programs

Southwestern Electric Power Co commercial energy efficiency rebate program

program summary
Southwestern Electric Power Company (SWEPCO) offers energy efficiency support for commercial, industrial, government, and school facilities with peak demand over 100 kW. Through a free, no-obligation assessment, an Energy Advisor helps identify energy-saving opportunities, determine available incentives, and install high-efficiency products like faucet aerators and spray valves at no cost. Incentives are available for lighting, HVAC, refrigeration, motors, EV chargers, and more, including custom and new construction upgrades. SWEPCO also provides contractor recommendations and a variety of resources like manuals, brochures, and case studies to support project planning and implementation.

eligible technologies
Refrigerators/Freezers, Lighting Controls/Sensors, Heat pumps, Air conditioners, Programmable Thermostats, Custom/Others pending approval, Other EE, Food Service Equipment, Pool Pumps, LED Lighting, Commercial Refrigeration Equipment, HVAC, Level-2 Electric Vehicle Service Equipment
website
https://swepcosavings.com/#/commercial
program administrator
Southwestern Electric Power Company, CLEAResult
list of rebates
LED Lighting - Minimum rebate of $0.1 per kWh
Lighting Controls/Sensors - Minimum rebate of $0.14 per kWh
Air conditioners - Minimum rebate of $75 per ton
Programmable Thermostats - Minimum rebate of $100 per Unit
Food Service Equipment - Minimum rebate of $100 per Unit
Refrigerators/Freezers - Minimum rebate of $200 per Unit
Pool Pumps - Flat rebate of $250 per Unit
Level-2 Electric Vehicle Service Equipment - Flat rebate of $250 per Unit
program notes
June 11, 2015
Updated incentive levels. Commerical Energy Efficiency program offers incentives for renewable energy technologies including solar PV and wind. Starting 2016, incentives will only be available for demand savings component of the program. 
March 15, 2017
Updated incentive levels. Incentives for renewable energy systems have been discontinued.
February 25, 2019
Updated incentive information.
August 4, 2023
Annual review, minor incentive amounts updated. For more details, visit the program website.
July 31, 2025
Annual review, program details have been updated.
What cities does Southwestern Electric Power Co cover?
The following cities are in the Southwestern Electric Power Co service area. However, this program may not be available in every city. Check the program website for details.
Alba, Arp, Ashdown, Atlanta, Avery, Barksdale Afb, Beckville, Belcher, Benton, Bentonville, Bethany, Big Sandy, Bivins, Blanchard, Blevins, Bloomburg, Booneville, Bossier City, Carthage, Cave Springs, Center, Centerton, Como, Converse, Cookville, Coushatta, Cove, Daingerfield, De Berry, De Kalb, De Queen, Delight, Diana, Dierks, Doddridge, Doyline, Edgewood, Farmington, Fayetteville, Foreman, Fort Smith, Fruitvale, Fulton, Garfield, Gary, Gillham, Gilliam, Gilmer, Gladewater, Gloster, Grand Cane, Grand Saline, Grannis, Gravette, Greenwood, Greenwood, Hackett, Hallsville, Hartford, Hatfield, Haughton, Hawkins, Henderson, Hiwasse, Hooks, Hope, Horatio, Hosston, Hughes Springs, Huntington, Ida, Jefferson, Joaquin, Karnack, Keatchie, Keithville, Kilgore, Leesburg, Lincoln, Lindale, Linden, Lockesburg, Logansport, Long Branch, Longview, Lowell, Magazine, Mansfield, Mansfield, Marshall, Maud, Mc Caskill, Mc Leod, Midland, Minden, Mineola, Mineral Springs, Mooringsport, Mount Enterprise, Mount Pleasant, Mount Vernon, Murfreesboro, Naples, Nash, Nashville, New Boston, Ogden, Oil City, Omaha, Overton, Ozan, Pea Ridge, Pickton, Pittsburg, Plain Dealing, Prairie Grove, Princeton, Queen City, Quitman, Ringgold, Rodessa, Rogers, Saltillo, Saratoga, Scroggins, Shelbyville, Shreveport, Springdale, Springhill, Stonewall, Tatum, Tenaha, Texarkana, Texarkana, Troup, Tyler, Vivian, Waldron, Washington, Waskom, West Fork, White Oak, Winnsboro, Winona, Winthrop