Energy Efficiency Rebates

New Hampshire Electric Co-op - Commercial and Municipal Retrofit Energy Efficiency Programs

New Hampshire Elec Coop Inc commercial energy efficiency rebate program

program summary

New Hampshire Electric Co-op offers incentives to commercial and municipal members for retrofit projects. here may be a maximum dollar amount of the rebate/incentive. There is no guarantee that the Member will receive the maximum amount. Check with utility representative.

New Hampshire Electric Co-op offers incentives to its commercial and industrial customers to encourage energy efficiency. The program offers prescriptive and custom rebates designed to cover the lesser of a one year payback, or 35%-50% of the cost of purchasing energy efficient equivalent.

Rebates are available for energy-efficient lighting and controls, energy-efficient motors, variable frequency drives (VFDs), and approved custom projects. For full details on program terms and conditions, rebates amounts, and equipment requirements, visit the program website listed above.

NHEC also offers smartSTART financing, where eligible projects can be financed through the savings generated by the products themselves. SmartSTART eligible projects include weatherization, lighting and lighting controls, and other verifiable energy saving measures.

eligible technologies
Lighting, Lighting Controls/Sensors, Compressed air, Caulking/Weather-stripping, Building Insulation, Motors, Motor VFDs, Comprehensive Measures/Whole Building, Custom/Others pending approval, LED Lighting
website
https://www.nhec.com/equipment-retrofit/
program administrator
New Hampshire Electric Co-op
list of rebates
Caulking/Weather-stripping - Maximum rebate of 35% of cost
Lighting - Minimum rebate of $5 per fixture
Lighting Controls/Sensors - Minimum rebate of $20
Motors - Minimum rebate of $75 per Unit
Motor VFDs - Minimum rebate of $650 per Unit
Compressed air - Minimum rebate of $170 per horsepower
program notes
July 16, 2015
This program has been updated to include all NHEC business energy efficiency incentives.
July 11, 2016
Updated by: Sarah Rowland
January 31, 2017
Updated incentive levels.
January 2, 2019
Annual review; updated incentive information.
July 26, 2023
Annual review, minor changes to incentive amounts.
What cities does New Hampshire Elec Coop Inc cover?
The following cities are in the New Hampshire Elec Coop Inc service area. However, this program may not be available in every city. Check the program website for details.
Acworth, Alstead, Alton, Alton Bay, Andover, Ashland, Auburn, Barnstead, Bartlett, Belmont, Bethlehem, Bretton Woods, Bristol, Campton, Canaan, Candia, Canterbury, Center Barnstead, Center Conway, Center Harbor, Center Ossipee, Center Sandwich, Center Tuftonboro, Charlestown, Chester, Claremont, Concord, Concord, Conway, Cornish, Danbury, Danville, Deerfield, Durham, East Wakefield, Enfield, Epping, Epsom, Fairlee, Franconia, Franklin, Freedom, Fremont, Gilford, Gilmanton, Gilmanton Iron Works, Glen, Gorham, Goshen, Grafton, Grantham, Hampstead, Hanover, Haverhill, Hebron, Hill, Holderness, Intervale, Jackson, Laconia, Lebanon, Lee, Lempster, Lincoln, Lisbon, Littleton, Lower Waterford, Lunenburg, Lyme, Madison, Marlow, Meredith, Meriden, Mirror Lake, Monroe, Moultonborough, New Durham, New Hampton, New London, Newbury, Newmarket, Newport, North Conway, North Haverhill, North Sandwich, North Woodstock, Northwood, Nottingham, Orford, Ossipee, Piermont, Pike, Pittsfield, Plainfield, Plymouth, Raymond, Rumney, Saint Johnsbury, Salisbury, Sanbornton, Sanbornville, Sandown, Silver Lake, South Acworth, South Tamworth, Springfield, Stoddard, Sugar Hill, Sunapee, Suncook, Tamworth, Thornton, Tilton, Warner, Warren, Washington, Waterville Valley, Wells River, Wentworth, West Lebanon, West Ossipee, Whitefield, Wilmot, Wolfeboro, Wonalancet, Woodsville