Nevada Power offers incentives to help you upgrade your facilities so they can be as efficient as possible.
Cool Share for Small Business
Cool Share is available to small businesses with A/C units of 10 tons or less. Earn incentives and save money on your bill - while saving energy for us all - with Cool Share, a program designed to help reduce electricity demand and keep prices low during the peak summer season.
Solar, Wind and Hydro Rebates
RenewableGenerations is an exciting opportunity for Nevada customers to take advantage of the most abundant natural energy source -- the sun - as well Wind and Hydro.
Air Conditioning Rebates for Homebuilders
For 2008, Nevada Power is offering rebates for homebuilders who install qualifying high efficiency central air conditioners (not window units) and heat pumps. In order to qualify for the rebate, homebuilders must have their new equipment properly installed by a participating HVAC contractor that verifies proper refrigerant charge and airflow and duct sealing measures using Nevada Power quality installation certification program.
Air Conditioning Incentives for HVAC Contractors
For 2008 Nevada Power is offering incentives for participating contractors (please read this disclaimer) who perform refrigerant charge and airflow (RCA), and duct testing and sealing (DTS) for the new home and existing home markets to help promote high efficiency air conditioning in Nevada.
Nevada Sure Bet
The Sure Bet Project offers prescriptive incentives for lighting, cooling, motors, refrigeration and vending machine controls. In addition, custom incentives are offered for any measure not covered under the prescriptive project that results in verifiable energy or peak-demand savings, and it also offers building optimization and small commercial direct install incentives and services. For more specific details go to the Sure Bet Web site.
Non-Profit Conservation Grants
Nevada Power is now accepting applications from non-profit agencies to fund weatherization and energy-efficiency retrofit projects to help reduce electric energy-related operational costs. To qualify for these grants an agency must be a Nevada Power customer in good standing, a 501(c)(3) physically located within the company's service area, and the money must be used to fund energy-efficiency retrofits or weatherization projects.
