Conservation Rebate Programs End December 31, 2011
Montana-Dakota's conservation rebate programs will be closing on December 31, 2011. All equipment must be purchased and installed on or before December 31, 2011 in order to qualify for the rebate programs. Montana-Dakota will be accepting rebate applications until February 15, 2012. Any rebate applications received after February 15 will not be processed for payment.
Montana-Dakota has been awarded a grant that is funded through the American Recovery Reinvestment Act (ARRA) and administered by the North Dakota Department of Commerce - Office of Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency. This grant award offers financial incentives to encourage residential consumers to initiate electric conservation measures in their homes and are available to Montana-Dakota's residential electric customers in North Dakota.
Rebates will be issued for equipment purchased and installed between June 1, 2010 and December 31, 2011. Funding for these programs is limited and rebates will be paid on a first come first served basis. Rebates are limited to a maximum payout of $5,000 per residential customer. A full listing of program terms and conditions are on page two of the forms.
If you have questions regarding Montana-Dakota's residential electric rebate programs or would like to electronically submit your application you may send them to:
Montana-Dakota Energy Conservation Programs
Residential Electric Central Air Conditioning Program:
Montana-Dakota residential electric customers who purchase and install a high efficiency electric central conditioner with a 14.5 SEER/12EER or greater rating qualify for the following rebates:
| Electric Central Air Conditioner |
Rebate |
| 14.5 SEER/12 EER rating or greater |
$100/ton |
| 16 SEER/13 EER rating or greater |
$200/ton |
An additional $400 rebate is available for FEMA documented flood victims.
To apply for the Electric Central Air Conditioning rebate, fill out the following form, include a copy of the dealer sales invoice (with the brand, model number, serial number and installation date), a copy of the AHRI certificate and send it to Montana-Dakota:
Residential Electric Central Air Conditioning Rebate Form (pdf)
A complete listing of the qualifications, application requirements and instructions are on page two of the form.
Residential Electric Thermal Storage Program:
Montana-Dakota residential electric customers who purchase and install a brick electric thermal storage unit with a high efficiency air source heat pump qualify for a rebate of $60/kW (maximum capacity of the thermal storage unit is 38.4 kW) if the equipment installed meets the following criteria:
Air Source Heat Pump - 8.2 HSPF/13 SEER/ 12 EER or greater rating
Brick Thermal Storage Unit - Maximum capacity of 38.4 kW
All thermal storage installations must also include a new air source heat pump installation in order to qualify for this rebate.
To apply for the Electric Thermal Storage rebate, fill out the following form, include a copy of the dealer sales invoice (with brand, model number, serial number and installation date) and sind it to Montana-Dakota:
Residential Electric Thermal Storage Rebate Application Form (pdf)
A complete listing of the qualifications, application requirements and instructions are on page two of the form.
Rebate Payments:
Rebate payments will be issued in the form of a U.S. Bank® Rebate Visa® Card, for residential customers receiving rebates of $1,000 or less. Rebate payments of more than $1,000 will be issued in the form of a check. Montana-Dakota does not issue rebates in the form of a utility bill credit.
The U.S. Bank Rebate Visa Card cannot be reloaded with additional funds, nor can it be used at an ATM (Automated Teller Machine). Terms and conditions apply and other fees may apply to Rebate Cards. For complete terms and conditions, see the “U.S. Bank Rewards/Rebate Card Cardholder Agreement” available at www.RewardCardConnect.com.
Disclaimer:
This Material is based upon work supported by the Department of Energy under Award Number(s) DE-EE0000142.
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