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Spencerport Municipal Electric

Spencerport's IEEP measures include offering incentives and rebates to customers, and measures that the Village and Municipal Electric has implemented.

To learn more about available assistance about the implemented measures and custom incentives and rebates, send an email to IEEP.

Spencerport's System Overview:
  • • Total Customers: 3,192
  • • Residential Customers: 2,772
  • • Commercial/Industrial Customers: 420
  • • System Peak: Winter 11.7 MW
  • • Average Residential Rate: 4¢/kWH

Incentives and Rebates


Appliance
Advantage



Tame the
Refrigerator
Monster

Residential
New
Construction


Commercial
New
Construction


Commercial
Customer
Opportunities


Please refer to the diagrams below for descriptions of the IEEP's symbols

Implemented Measures


CFL
Education


Commercial
Lighting
Upgrade

Infrared
Technology


Public
Lighting


Hybrid
Vehicles


Support
Low Income
Customers

SCADA


Pre-Qualified Measures


This program provides incentives of up to $125 when replacing existing appliances with ENERGY STAR®-labeled versions.
ENERGY STAR®-qualified appliances incorporate advanced technologies that use 10-50% less energy and water than standard models.



This program offers incentives to consumers to recycle old working refrigerators and replace them with ENERGY STAR® products. The IEEP will schedule the pick-up of your old refrigerator, will properly recycle it, and provide an incentive to the customer for doing so.



This program offers incentives to consumers to recycle old working refrigerators and replace them with ENERGY STAR® products. Over a lifetime, an old refrigerator can produce as much as 10 tons of CO2, a primary contributor to climate change. Replacing old, inefficient refrigerators with ENERGY STAR®-labeled versions can keep the equivalent of the CO2 emissions from two cars out of the atmosphere.



This program helps HEAP-eligible, senior citizens and disabled residential customers who have high energy bills reduce their usage by performing an energy audit on their homes and providing education on ways to conserve. In addition, Project Help can assist low-income customers in paying their fuel bills.

New Constructions



This program offers incentives to incorporate energy efficiency measures into the construction of a new home. An Energy Star Home with a HERS rating of 86 or above can qualify for $ 4,000. Reduce energy costs and improve the building’s comfort level, and do your part to improve the environment for years to come.


This program provides the opportunity to incorporate energy efficient measures into a new facility or an addition to the existing building Measures include lighting and lighting controls HVAC equipment, variable speed drives, and motors.

Qualified Measures


This program encourages municipal commercial electric customers to upgrade their equipment with energy efficient replacements. Lighting and motors account for a significant portion of energy use in commercial buildings. Upgrading this equipment can help reduce operating costs while improving the look and operation of the facility. Incentives are provided for each technology that meets the minimum energy efficiency criteria. For projects costing $2000 or less, pre-approval is not required.



Thermal infrared imaging has become a valuable tool in performing infrared energy audits in residential and commercial applications. The infrared camera displays heat energy as a visual image. This program measure provides an incentive for infrared cameras for energy use.



This program promotes effective, energy-efficient lighting solutions that cost less to operate and result in better lighting, allowing people to see more clearly. Training sessions on effective lighting design and implementation are offered to distributors, contractors, and designers. Apply now for:

Cash incentives for qualified lighting projects.

Cash awards for program competitions based on the number of small commercial spaces upgraded with effective lighting.

Demonstration project awards for exemplary lighting designs in small commercial spaces.



There are a range of energy efficient street lighting opportunities that may deliver benefits to local government authorities, ratepayers, network providers, drivers, pedestrians and the community as a whole. Significant reductions in greenhouse pollution and long term savings may often be achieved at minimal cost.



The Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) program is an advanced, real-time information system that provides an integrated solution for data acquisition, data logging, HMI, data management, networking and real-time/historical trending and report generation.

Education Measures


ENERGY STAR® CFLs use 75% less energy and last ten times longer than standard incandescent bulbs.

ENERGY STAR® CFLs provide the greatest savings in fixtures that are powered on for a substantial amount of time each day.

ENERGY STAR® recommends CFLs for fixtures that are used at least 15 minutes at a time or several hours a day.

Renewable Measures


Hybrid technologies improve fuel efficiency and provide fuel savings compared to normal, petrol-only vehicles.Hybrids powered by a combination of petrol and electricity. All hybrids use regenerative braking: energy is put back into the battery when braking, improving energy efficiency and reducing brake wear.