Energy Efficiency Rebates

Anoka Municipal Utility - Commercial Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

City of Anoka commercial energy efficiency rebate program

program summary

Anoka Municipal Utility (AMU) offers the Commercial and Industrial Lighting and Motor Rebate Program for commercial and industrial customers who install high-efficiency lighting, motors, and variable speed drives in eligible facilities. Lighting rebates are available for both new construction and retrofit projects. Rebates are available for new motors replacing less efficient older models and new variable speed drives. In order to participate in the rebate program, customers can fill out an AMU rebate form (located on the program website), attach a copy of an itemized receipt, and mail it to the utility. Rebate forms must be submitted within 6 months of the invoice date.

If you find your rebate to estimate value over $10,000, please call 763-576-2904 to check if funds are available.

See the program website or contact AMU for additional program details and requirements.

eligible technologies
LED Lighting, Lighting, Lighting Controls/Sensors, Motor VFDs, Motors, Other EE
program administrator
Anoka Municipal Utility
list of rebates
- Maximum rebate of $200 per Unit (LED Lighting)
- Maximum rebate of $145 per Unit (Lighting)
- Minimum rebate of $0.5 per Unit (Lighting)
- Maximum rebate of $40 per Unit (Lighting Controls/Sensors)
- Minimum rebate of $15 per Unit (Lighting Controls/Sensors)
- Maximum rebate of $8000 per Unit (Motor VFDs)
- Minimum rebate of $400 per Unit (Motor VFDs)
- Maximum rebate of $5400 per motor (Motors)
- Minimum rebate of $30 per motor (Motors)
program notes
2024-05-28 15:31:00
Annual review. Updated incentives and summary
2022-07-11 16:22:05
Annual Review, updated program description, fixed broken link, updated eligible incentive amounts.
2019-06-03 15:05:22
Annual review, minor updates.
2017-05-02 17:04:31
Rebate offerings and amounts have changed for 2017. 
2015-03-12 14:17:52
Rebate incentive amounts remain unchanged. The program term is through March 31st 2015,  but could be shortened if funds deplete.