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CONSERVATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM

Municipal utilities operating in
Minnesota are required to invest a minimum 1.5% of their gross revenues in
projects designed to reduce their customers’ consumption of electricity
and to generally improve efficient use of energy resources. In
addition, the new Energy Bill passed by the State of Minnesota on (date)
added additional requirements. These additional requirements
require that by January 1, 2009 our CIP program reduces electric
consumption by (X%) per year thereafter.
The goals of utility conservation programs are to:
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•Promote consumer and industry awareness of energy
conservation and its
positive
effect on the environment.
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Reduce utility bills for homes and businesses.
- Generate
innovations in developing energy efficient products and
technologies,
and
promote new energy resource development.
- State law
requires regulated electric utilities to invest a minimum of
1.5 percent of their gross
revenues
in CIP (except Xcel Energy, which must invest 2 percent).
The cost of CIP programs is billed back to customers of
these utilities.
Each utility develops its own conservation plan,
offering a variety of energy-saving opportunities to
their business and residential customers. Both
electric and natural gas utilities implement
energy-saving projects such as providing rebates for
ENERGY STAR natural gas furnaces and providing compact
fluorescent lamps—technologies that require less
energy to deliver the same amount of heating and
lighting as standard equipment.
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ENERGY STAR is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy helping
us all save money and protect the environment through energy
efficient products and practices.
Americans, with the help
of ENERGY STAR, saved enough energy in 2005 alone to
avoid greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to those
from 23 million cars — all while saving $12 billion
on their utility bills.
•Energy efficient choices can save families about a third on
their energy bill with similar savings of
greenhouse gas emissions, without
sacrificing features, style or comfort.
ENERGY STAR helps you make the energy
efficient choice.
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If looking for new household
products, look for ones that have earned the
ENERGY STAR. They meet strict energy
efficiency guidelines set by the EPA and US
Department of Energy.
•If looking for a new home, look for one that has earned the
ENERGY STAR.
•If looking to make larger improvements to your home, EPA
offers tools and resources to help you plan
and undertake projects to reduce your energy
bills and improve home comfort.
For more information about Energy
Star or Energy Star Appliances
please visit their website at
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Appliance Rebates
Savings with Energy Star appliances will vary depending
on usage patterns. The U.S. Government began a program of labeling
various appliances with Energy Guides several years ago. These Guides
indicate annual operating costs assuming a national average cost per
kilowatt-hour. While Delano Municipal Utilities' rates are less than
the national average, these Guides still give you an idea of savings you
can expect. Energy Star rated refrigerators and room air conditioners
use 10% less energy than standard models. Energy Star rated air
conditioners, heat pumps, and dishwashers use 20% less energy than
standard models, and Energy Star rated clothes washers use 50% less
energy than standard models. By using these percentages and information
from the Energy Guides, you can estimate your annual savings. Look for
the Energy Guide when considering your next appliance purchase.
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•To qualify for the
rebate, your new appliance must be energy star rated and
be an approved appliance.
- Delano Municipal Utilities will pay for
up to $35.00 for the proper disposal of
your old appliance.
- Customers must show proof of the energy
star rating. For the
disposal rebate, customers must show proof of disposal.
- Return copies of all requested receipts,
documents and DMU rebate form to the DMU office.
- Rebates will be credited to your
utility account.
- Rebates are for Delano Municipal
Utilities electric customers only.
- Please
allow 4 to 6 weeks for processing.
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You can
download
your rebate form, fill it out and print it on your computer or you can pick one up at the utility
office.
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Replacing An Existing Appliance
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Adding A New
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Refrigerator
Freezer
Dishwasher
Clothes Washer
Dehumidifiers
Electric Water Heater
Window AC (limit 2)
Central AC
(based on SEER rating)
14.0
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$100.00
$ 60.00 $ 60.00
$ 50.00 $ 25.00
$100.00 $ 25.00
$300.00
$75.00
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Refrigerator
Freezer
Dishwasher
Clothes Washer
Dehumidifiers
Electric Water Heater
Window AC (limit 2)
Central AC
(based on SEER rating)
14.0
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$ 75.00
$ 40.00
$ 40.00
$ 30.00
$ 15.00
$ 75.00
$ 20.00
$300.00
$55.00
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Compact Fluorescent Lamp
(CFL) Program
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A simple switch from conventional light bulb to an ENERGY STAR®
qualified fluorescent
light bulb (CFL)
will save energy and save you money.
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ENERGY STAR® qualified compact fluorescent light bulbs
last six to ten times
longer than standard bulbs, use
two-thirds less energy and provide the same
amount of light with a lot less heat.
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A compact fluorescent bulb uses a different technology:
compact fluorescence.
In a compact fluorescent light
(CFL), the glass tube contains an inert gas,
liquid metal, and
phosphorus—no wires.
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ENERGY STAR® qualified bulbs give off the same amount of
light as incandescent or halogen lighting, while
providing a true and natural color.
Not all Compact Fluorescent bulbs are equal.
Delano Municipal Utility uses ONLY CFL’s that are power factor
corrected to greater than 0.9.
Power factor is the measure of the efficiency of the ballast
used in the bulb. Most
CFL’s on the retail shelf are 0.5 to 0.6 PF corrected.
While savings amount to almost 60%, poor power factor
increases the utilities wholesale costs for generation and
transmission. With higher
generation and transmission costs our retail rates need to be
higher to cover those costs.
In order to insure the most savings to both you the
consumer and our Utility, we recommend that you only use CFL’s
rated at greater than 0.9 PF.
DMU provided Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL’s) to each customer
for the 2006 & 2007 Program at no charge. 6 lamps of 3
different wattages. Additional information regarding the benefit of these
lamps was be included in the package delivered to each
residence, and can be accessed here.
Lamps were
delivered early in 2007 by members of the Delano
High School National Honor Society, as part of their requirement
to be involved in civic activities and as a fund raising
opportunity in support of their exchange program with the sister
school in China.
Commercial and Industrial
Program
Commercial
& industrial customers may file for customized rebates in lighting,
ventilation, heating, motors and variable speed drives, air
conditioning and air compressors where changes that produce electric
energy savings will be approved on an application by application
basis
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