Energy Efficiency Rebates

Idaho Power - Commercial Custom Efficiency Program

Idaho Power Co commercial energy efficiency rebate program

program summary

Commercial and industrial Idaho Power customers that reduce energy usage through more efficient electrical commercial and industrial processes may qualify for an incentive that is the lesser of either 18 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh) saved per year or 70% of the project cost. Incentives are given to customers that are making complex energy efficiency upgrades to electrical industrial and commercial processes, motor systems, controls, fans, pumps, compressors, lighting, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems.

Idaho Power also offers Energy Management Incentives as custom incentives for qualified energy management measures based on the first year of demonstrated energy savings and the project cost.

Contact Idaho Power regarding the minimum required savings in order to participate. Customers must obtain pre-approval for all custom efficiency projects and lighting projects with estimated incentives of $1,500 or more. Customers will receive incentives once a project has been completed and verified. For more information, including an application, project overview, and service representative contact information, view the Idaho Power program website.


eligible technologies
Ceiling Fan, Lighting, Lighting Controls/Sensors, Chillers, Heat pumps, Air conditioners, Compressed air, Energy Mgmt. Systems/Building Controls, Motors, Motor VFDs, Processing and Manufacturing Equipment, Custom/Others pending approval, Other EE, Commercial Refrigeration Equipment
website
https://www.idahopower.com/ways-to-save/savings-for-your-business/custom-projects/
program administrator
Idaho Power Company
funding source
Conservation Program Funding Charge Energy Efficiency Riders
list of rebates
Ceiling Fan - Maximum rebate of $0.18 per first year kWh savings
program notes
February 10, 2016
Max incentive amounts per kWh saved have changed. New applications for projects started after July 2014 are available on the website
April 24, 2019
Annual review, changes to incentives.
June 10, 2022
Annual Review, updated program description and added Energy Management Incentive Program
August 4, 2023
Annual review, no changes
What cities does Idaho Power Co cover?
The following cities are in the Idaho Power Co service area. However, this program may not be available in every city. Check the program website for details.
Aberdeen, Adrian, Albion, Almo, American Falls, Arbon, Arimo, Atlanta, Atomic City, Baker City, Bancroft, Banks, Bellevue, Blackfoot, Bliss, Boise, Bridgeport, Brogan, Bruneau, Buhl, Burley, Burns, Caldwell, Cambridge, Carey, Carmen, Cascade, Castleford, Challis, Corral, Council, Declo, Deeth, Dietrich, Dillon, Donnelly, Downey, Drewsey, Durkee, Eagle, Eden, Emmett, Fairfield, Filer, Firth, Fort Hall, Fruitland, Garden City, Garden Valley, Gibbonsville, Glenns Ferry, Gooding, Grand View, Greenleaf, Grouse Creek, Hagerman, Hailey, Halfway, Hammett, Hansen, Harper, Hazelton, Hereford, Heyburn, Hill City, Holbrook, Homedale, Horseshoe Bend, Howe, Huntington, Idaho City, Idaho Falls, Imnaha, Indian Valley, Inkom, Ironside, Jackpot, Jackson, Jamieson, Jerome, Jordan Valley, Joseph, Juntura, Ketchum, Kimberly, King Hill, Kuna, Lava Hot Springs, Leadore, Lemhi, Letha, Lowman, Lucile, Mackay, Malad City, Malta, Marsing, May, Mccall, Mccammon, Melba, Meridian, Mesa, Middleton, Midvale, Mountain Home, Mountain Home A F B, Murphy, Murtaugh, Nampa, New Meadows, New Plymouth, North Fork, Notus, Nyssa, Oakley, Ola, Ontario, Oxbow, Parma, Paul, Payette, Picabo, Pingree, Placerville, Pocatello, Pollock, Prairie City, Richfield, Richland, Riggins, Riverside, Rockland, Rogerson, Rupert, Salmon, Shelley, Shoshone, Shoup, Springfield, Star, Sun Valley, Sweet, Tendoy, Twin Falls, Unity, Vale, Weiser, Wells, Wendell, Westfall, White Bird, Wilder, Wisdom, Yellow Pine