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    IS-1

    Pre-Notification Process - Final applications without a pre-notification application are not accepted

    3. All appropriate back up information such as W-9, manufacturer's specification sheets, data sheets, floor plan drawings, etc.

    Funding Reservation Letter

    2. All appropriate Technology Forms

    5. Provide documentation as directed

    6. Receive incentive payment within 4-6 weeks of Project Approval by NV Energy

    1. Transmittal & Project Information Form (Please fill out the Project information form first to populate similar information in cells)

    3. Purchase and Install measures. (Complete project within 90 days)

    4. Submit Transmittal, Revised Technology Forms and Invoices along with Project Completion Agreement and Third Party Agreement if needed

    Pre-Notification Application Parts:

    A Pre-notification Application is required for all projects. Failure to submit a Pre-Notification Application may result in rejection of the application.

    Southern Territory Rate Schedules:GS GS-1

    OGS-2-TOU

    OGS-TOU IS-2

    OGS-1-TOU

    GS-2

    LGS-1

    Northern Territory Rate Schedules:

    Sure Bet Program Retrofit Application Instructions and Guidelines2013

    Program Eligibility

    The program is available to applicants that purchase qualified energy efficiency measures and have these measures installed in a facility or campus that receiveselectric distribution services from NV Energy. The facility must have at least one meter on one of the rate schedules listed below. Customers served under other rateclasses can only apply with authorization from the NV Energy Program Manager.

    Projects should have an estimated total incentive greater than $250.

    2. Obtain Funding Reservation Letter

    GS-3LGS-2

    GS-2-TOU

    1. Submit Transmittal, Project Information and appropriate Technology Forms. (Please fill out Project Information form first to populate similar information in cells.)

    OLGS-1

    LGS-3

    *See Sure Bet Policies and Procedures Manual for details.

    Application Process - Projects must be completed between January 1, 2013 and November 15, 2013

    LGS-X GS-4

    DNV KEMA is under contract to NV Energy to implement the Sure Bet Commercial Incentive and New Construction Programs.

    Complete program details and all official Program updates will be posted on the Sure Bet Program website: http://www.nvenergy.com/surebet

    Toll Free Hotline: 1-800-342-6335

    Fax Number: 1-702-216-2729

    Revised 1/23/13

    2013 Application, Version 2

    Email: [email protected]

    3. All appropriate Technology Forms.

    Project Completion Application Process

    ~ CONTINUED ~

    5. Third Party Incentive Authorization Form, where applicable.

    4. All appropriate back up information i.e., invoices (see Sure Bet Policies & Procedures for details needed), energy savings analysis, manufacturer'sspecification sheets, data sheets, floor plan drawings, etc.

    If funding for the Program is currently available, Applicants who submit a Pre-Notification application will receive a Funding Reservation Letter that the qualifiedproposed measures are likely to be eligible for the incentive. The Funding Reservation Letter may contain various conditions, such as a maximum incentive amountand a time limit to complete the project. The Funding Reservation Letter simply reserves funding for the applicant for the specified time period. The letter does NOTguarantee, in any manner, that the proposed measures will be eligible for an incentive or that a specific incentive amount is guaranteed. The eligibility of eachmeasure and the amount of incentive will be determined only after the Project Completion Application is submitted.

    Once the incentive measures have been completed, a Project Completion Application must be submitted within 30 days after the measures are installed andoperational. Failure to submit within 30 days could result in disqualification for the incentive. DNV KEMA may request documentation from the applicant to verifymeasure eligibi lity and costs. Applicant should be prepared to provide a copy of a final invoice that provides suff icient itemization to assess which measures wereinstalled and the amount paid for the installed measures. Applicant should also provide copies and product specification sheets when necessary to prove that theinstalled equipment met the required specification for the incentive. Applicant should also expect to provide documentation on assumptions and calculation methodsused to estimate savings for custom incentive projects. DNV KEMA reserves the right to request additional documentation as it deems necessary to verify eligibility,costs, and estimated savings.

    For every incentive requested, the appropriate Technology Form must be completed and submitted. Please remember to include all necessary supportingdocumentation including invoices and a signed Project Completion Agreement.

    2. Signed Project Completion Agreement.

    1. Transmittal & Project Information Form (Please fill out the Project information form first to populate similar information in cells).

    Project Completion Application Parts:

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    Northern and Southern Territory Limits & Tiers

    Tier 1 $0 - $100,000 = 100%

    Tier 2 $100,001 - $500,000 = 50%Tier 3 $500,001 - $1,000,000 = 20%Tier 4 $1,000,001 - Beyond = 10%

    Tiered incentives are calculated separately for the commercial retrofit and new construction programs, and separately for the NV Energy Southern and Northern service territories.

    Sure Bet Program Retrofit Application Instructions and Guidelines - Page 22013

    Incentive Limits & Tiers

    The total incentive paid for any retrofit application cannot exceed 50% of the total cost of purchasing and installing the measures. For projects that receive stimulusfunds, the combination of the funds received from the Sure Bet Program and the stimulus funding may not exceed the total project cost. Please see the Sure BetPolicies & Procedures for additional details.

    In addition to the above project cost limit, incentive payment rates vary when a customer or facility calculated incentive exceeds the tiers listed below in a calendaryear. The table below provides the incentive rates for each tier and service area. Facilities or Customers do not avoid incentive adjustments by submitting multiple

    applications in a calendar year per program component per territory. The table below shows how the incentive adjustments will be applied.

    ConditionsMeasurement and Verification activities are a critical part of the incentive process. This process allows NV Energy the ability to monitor the incentive activities toensure that measures within the program are still cost effective and to continue to provide funding. As a condition of the program participation, the customer agrees

    to allow NV Energy and its subcontractors to perform M&V activities, that include but are not limited to; site inspections, spot measurements and the installationof data loggers for up to five (5) years after the project has been completed.

    The customer acknowledges that the energy efficiency credits that may result from the energy efficiency measures for which the incentive is paid inures to the benefitof the utility for compliance with the State of Nevadas renewable energy portfolio standard. Credits referenced here refer to the Portfolio Energy Credits authorizedunder the Renewable Energy Act in the Nevada Revised Statutes, chapter 704, sections 7801 through 7828 (NRS 704.7801-.7828). Owners still retain ownership ofenvironmental credits, other tax benefits, or other credits not specifically created under NRS 704.7801 - .7828.

    Internal LaborInternal labor costs can only be added to determine the total project cost for certain work that is performed and with the following limitations:

    For measures which involve simple lighting lamp conversion, such as removal of an incandescent lamps and replacement of an alternative lamp or conversion of a T-8 lamp to a lower wattage T8 lamp with no ballast change, no internal labor costs can be used.

    Complete program details and all official Program updates will be posted on the Sure Bet Program website: http://www.nvenergy.com/surebet

    Toll Free Hotline: 1-800-342-6335

    Fax Number: 1-702-216-2729

    Revised 1/23/13

    Email: [email protected]

    For measures which involve significantly more than just a lamp replacement or measures involving HVAC, Commercial Kitchen, Refrigeration or other non-lightingequipment being installed or replaced, the internal labor cost claimed cannot exceed 25% of the total documented project cost. The total documented project costincludes materials, shipping, tax, equipment rental, external (contracted) labor, or any other costs associated with the project for which the customer receives andpays an invoice. If the submitted internal labor cost is greater than 25% of the total documented project cost, only 25% of the documented project cost will beallowed. The 25% limit is the maximum that is allowed, the actual cost to be used will be based on the documentation of labor costs (hours spend and hourly rate)provided by the customer. The Sure Bet staff will have the final decision on whether the measure qualifies for the 25% limit. Please see the current Policies and

    Procedure Manual for additonal examples.

    ,

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    Tell us about yourself:

    Please Check if Applicable

    Retrofit Technology Forms:

    Third Party Incentive Authorization Form

    Prescri tive Li htin - Interior Li htin

    Project Information Form (Required For All Projects)

    Please fill out the Technology Forms FIRST to populate the incentive values.

    Applicant Telephone Number: Projected Completion Date:

    Tell us about your project:

    Project Name: Application Date:

    Applicant Contact Name: Applicant Business Name:

    Applicant Mailing Address: Project Address:

    Sure Bet Retrofit Program Transmittal2013

    Please fill out the Project Information & Technology Form Tabs FIRST to populate similar cells

    Revised 1/23/13

    2013 Application, Version 2 SB-13-____________________

    Prescri tive Transformer and UPS

    Prescri tive South Coolin

    rescr ve n - n

    Prescri tive Li htin - Exterior and Gara e Li htin

    Prescri tive North Coolin

    Prescri tive Commercial Kitchen & Refri eration

    *NOTE: The final incentive amount may be affected by Program Tiering and/or the Program Cost Limit

    Custom Incentives

    Total Incentive for Retrofit Application *

    Prescri tive Miscellaneous

    Complete program details and all official Program updates will be posted on the Sure Bet Program website: http://www.nvenergy.com/surebet

    Toll-Free Hotline: 1-800-342-6335

    Email: [email protected]

    Fax Number: 1-702-216-2729

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    Project Name

    Company Name, NV Energy Acct Holder

    Contact Name Title

    Mailing Address

    City, State, Zip None Grocer

    Phone # Fax # Office Warehous

    Customer Email Address Cell Phone # Casino Process Industria

    Project Installation Address Retail Medica

    City, State & ZIP Code Restaurant Miscellaneou

    NV Energy Customer & Premise Number Hotel/Motel

    Customer Taxpayer ID Number

    Sure Bet Retrofit Program2013

    Project Information

    Please include a copy of your W-9

    when you email this application

    CUSTOMER INFORMATION

    Business Type (Choose One)

    If more than one type applies

    choose the type where the majo

    of measures are implemented

    How did you hear about Sure Bet?

    Company Name

    Contact Name Phone #

    Mailing Address

    City, State & ZIP Code

    Contractor Email Address

    Type "Same" only if the payee contact is

    the same as the customer contact above

    Company Name

    Contact Name

    Mailing Address

    City, State & ZIP Code

    Phone # Fax #

    Payee Email Address

    Taxpayer ID Number

    Revised 1/23/13

    2013 Application, Version 2 SB-13-_______________

    PAYEE INFORMATION

    (Checks should be made payable to the party listed below)

    CONTRACTOR, SUPPLIER, REBATE ADMINISTRATOR*, ETC. INFORMATION

    * REFER TO THE 2013 SURE BPOLICIES AND PROCEDURES F

    REBATE ADMINISTRATOR

    REQUIREMENTS

    Please include a copy of your W-9

    when you email this application

    NOTE:For payments to parties other th

    the customer, a Third Party Incen

    Authorization Form must be

    submitted

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    Incentive Subtotal

    Pre and Post Fixture

    Descriptions # of FixturesWatts /

    Fixture

    # of

    Fixtures

    Watts /

    Fixture

    Total

    Watts

    Reduced

    Incentive Calculated Incentive

    $3.00

    $1.00

    Check if

    Guest Room

    Up to 14 watts $9.00

    15-27 watts $11.00

    Lamp

    Fixture

    2013

    Prescriptive Lighting Technology Form

    Equipment Type

    Post

    Hardwired Compact Fluorescent Fixtures (per fixture)

    Number

    Installed

    4-foot lamp Lamp

    T8 to RW 4Ft T8

    Reduced Wattage (RW) 4-foot T8 or T5

    Fixture

    INTERIOR LIGHTING

    HID to T8/T5 Fluorescent Fixtures - Pre and Post inspection may be required.

    Incentive is capped at $100 per new fixture.

    Pre

    T8 Delamping - Mandatory Pre and Post Inspection is required.

    No incentive will be paid on the Delamping measures without Pre-Notification Application, Pre- and Post Inspections.

    Unit

    $0.30/WattReduced

    New Fixture Quantity Total Calculated Incentive

    28-65 watts $12.50

    66-90 watts $18.00

    > 90 watts $22.50

    $3.00

    Pre and Post Fixture

    Descriptions # of FixturesWatts /

    Fixture

    # of

    Fixtures

    Watts /

    Fixture

    Total

    Watts

    Reduced

    Incentive Calculated Incentive

    $16.00

    $12.00

    $30.00

    $20.00

    $0.10

    Interior Lighting Total $0.00

    Lighting Sensors and Controls

    High Bay T5/T8 Sensor

    Watts Controlled

    Ceiling Mount

    Daylighting Controls

    Fixture

    Wall Box

    Total Calculated Incentive

    Bi-level Fixture Control

    Bi-Level Stairwell/Hall/Garage Fixturesw/integrated sensors

    Sensor

    Pre

    Induction - HID wattage stated is fixture Watts ( Incentive is capped at $100 per new fixture)

    $0.30/WattReduced

    New Fixture Quantity

    Lamp

    Fixture

    Cold Cathode - Lamps must be non-guest room, steady burn and interior only, please see specifications.

    Sensor

    Sensor

    Fixture

    Post

    Click here to return to Transmittal Form

    Lamp Controlled

    Cold Cathode replacing 10W-40W

    Revised 2/11/132013 Application, Version 2 SB-13-____________________

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    This measure is available only in conjunction with a retrofit to reduced wattage T8 lamps. De-lamping is eligible for T8 lamps and must involve thepermanent removal of existing lamps. This includes the permanent removal of unused lamps, tombstones, and ballasts. In some cases, the customerand/or contractor may find that the use of reflectors in combination with de-lamping is needed to maintain adequate lighting levels. This measure may beused for T12 de-lamping only when when retrofitting to reduced wattage T8 lamps and is based on a T8 lamp baseline. All de-lamping projects require apre and post inspection in order to qualify for an incentive.

    Incentives are available for replacing normal (32W) T8 lamps with reduced wattage T8 lamps when an electronic ballast is already present. The lampsshall be reduced wattage in accordance with the Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) specification (www.cee1.org). The nominal wattage shall be28W ( 2585 lumens) or 25W ( 2400 lumens) to qualify. The mean system efficacy shall be 90 MLPW, CRI 80, and lumen maintenance at 94%.This can be done on a per lamp basis and ballast replacement is not always necessary. A manufacturer's specification sheet shall accompany theapplication. This measure may be used for T12 to reduced wattage T8 retrofits with the incentive being based on a T8 baseline (ballast replacementwould be required for this type of retrofit, but there is no incentive for the ballast retrofit).

    Interior Lighting Specifications

    De-Lamping

    Reduced Wattage 4-footT8 or T5

    This incentive is based on the total wattage reduced, the wattage of the existing fixtures multiplied by the number of existing fixtures minus the wattageof the new fixtures times the number of new fixtures. The maximum allowed incentive is $100/new fixture. All New T5/T8 Fixture projects may requirea pre and post inspection. Please contact the Sure Bet team to determine if a pre-inspection is required to verify existing fixture wattages.

    This measure consists of replacing one or more existing High Intensity Discharge (HID) fixtures with new fixtures containing T8 or T5 fluorescent lampswith electronic ballasts. The T8 or T5 lamps should have a color-rendering index (CRI) 80. The electronic ballast must be high frequency ( 20 kHz),NRTL listed, and warranted against defects for five years. Ballasts for 4-foot lamps must have total harmonic distortion (THD) 20% at full light output.High output T5/T8 lamps also qualify for this rebate. This incentive may be used in high bay and low bay fluorescent applications. Specifications of thenew fixtures, lamps and ballasts, must accompany the application. An inventory of the pre- and post-retrofit fixtures and their wattages must be provided.Retrofit kits are not considered to be new fixtures. This measure may also be used for high wattage incandescent lamps upon approval by the Sure BetTeam.

    HID to T8/T5 Fixture

    Revised 1/23/13

    2013 Application, Version 2

    ~ CONTINUED ~

    This measure applies to hardwired CFL fixtures that replace interior incandescent or HID fixtures less than 300W (including ballast wattage). HardwiredCFL fixtures (or retrofit kits) are defined as being where the lamp is removable from the ballast; self-ballasted lamps do not qualify for this measure. For

    incandescent replacements, only complete, new fixtures or modular hardwired retrofits qualify. Electronic ballasts are required for lamps greater than orequal to 18W. Exterior CFL installations must use the appropriate measure listed under Exterior and Garage section of the application. For replacementof interior incandescent or HID fixtures greater than 300W, customers may use the Custom Technology Form. Please see the Exterior LightingTechnology Form for exterior retrofit options.

    Measure applies to all Cold Cathode lamps that replace incandescent lamps of at least 10W and not greater than 40W. Cold cathode lamps may bemedium (Edison) or candelabra base. Product shall be rated for at least 18,000 average life hours. This measure is NOT applicable for installationsin hotel/motel guestrooms, exterior installations or installations where the lamps are blinking. Cold Cathode retrofits that do not meet the aboverequirements can use the Custom Technology Form.

    This measure consists of replacing, one for one, mercury vapor, standard metal halide, or high pressure sodium fixtures in interior installations with new,

    hard-wired induction fixtures. This incentive is based on the total wattage reduced, the wattage of the existing fixtures multiplied by the number of

    existing fixtures minus the wattage of the new fixtures times the number of new fixtures. The maximum allowed incentive is $100/new fixture. New

    Induction Fixture projects may require a pre and post inspection. Please contact the Sure Bet team to determine if a pre-inspection is required to

    verify existing fixture wattages.

    Fluorescent Fixtures

    (CFLs)

    Cold Cathode Lamps

    Induction Fixture

    Note: PCB ballasts and fluorescent lamps must be disposed of properly. The Sure Bet staff may request properdisposal documentation.

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    Only passive infrared and/or ultrasonic detectors are eligible. Wallbox or ceiling-mounted sensors shall be hard-wired and control interior lighting fixtures.Wallbox lighting occupancy sensors, defined as self-contained (no exterior switchpack or relay) units designed to replace a standard wall switch, shall notcontrol more than 500 watts. Remote sensors (wall- or ceiling- mounted) shall not control more than 1000 watts. Sensors for high bay fluorescent fixturesare also eligible; they shall control fixtures eligible under the HID to T5/T8 Fixture category and must have a total fixture wattage greater than 175 Watts.It is recommended that programmable-start ballasts be used whenever occupancy sensors are being employed.

    This measure consists of the installation of daylighting controls. These systems use photoelectric controls to take advantage of available daylight in

    interior building spaces. These controls can be used to turn lights off/on, A-B switching, or continuous dimming. Incentive is based on total fixture wattscontrolled and as such must be included and calculations attached.

    Interior Lighting Specifications

    Occupancy Sensors

    Daylighting Controls

    An incentive is available for controlling one or more lamps in a 4-foot T8 fluorescent fixture. Eligible fixtures are hardwired single or two-lamp T8fluorescent fixtures with electronic ballasts and manufacturer integrated occupancy sensors used in areas where code requires lighting 24 hours a day

    (such as stairwells, halls, and garages). Fixtures with manual on override are not eligible. During occupied periods, the fixture should operate at fulllight output. During unoccupied periods, the fixture should operate at lower light output and wattage. The incentive is paid per lamp controlled, notfixture controlled.

    Bi-level Stairwell/Hall/Garage Controls

    Revised 1/23/13

    2013 Application, Version 2

    Note: PCB ballasts and fluorescent lamps must be disposed of properly. The Sure Bet staff may request properdisposal documentation.

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    Incentive Subtotal

    Pre and Post FixtureDescriptions

    # of

    Fixtures

    Watts /

    Fixture

    # of

    Fixtures

    Watts /

    Fixture

    TotalWatts

    Reduced

    Incentive Calculated Incentive

    $22.00

    $25.00

    $40.00$10.00

    $25.00

    $35.00

    $25.00

    $2.00

    $15.00

    LED Traffic Signals

    Lamp

    Yellow Signal

    Prescriptive Lighting Technology Form

    2013

    Interior LED Lighting

    Exit Signs

    LED LIGHTINGNOTE: Please refer to LED measure specifications for required qualifications

    Pre

    Number

    Installed

    Interior LED Lamp (Incentive is capped at $100 per new lamp)

    Equipment Type

    Lamp

    Lamp

    Sign

    Pedestrian Signal

    Lamp

    Channel Sign 2 feet (Indoor)Sign

    Refrigerated Case Lighting

    LampGreen Signal

    Unit

    Letter

    Post

    $0.30/Watt

    Reduced

    New Fixture Quantity Total Calculated Incentive

    Open Sign

    Channel Sign > 2 feet (Indoor) Letter

    Red Signal

    $10.00

    $25.00

    Pre and Post Fixture

    Descriptions# of

    Fixtures

    Watts /

    Fixture

    # of

    Fixtures

    Watts /

    Fixture

    Total

    Watts

    Reduced

    Incentive Calculated Incentive

    Pre and Post Fixture

    Descriptions# of

    Fixtures

    Watts /

    Fixture

    # of

    Fixtures

    Watts /

    Fixture

    Total

    Watts

    Reduced

    Incentive Calculated Incentive

    $0.00

    Revised 2/11/13

    2013 Application, Version 2

    Click here to return to the Transmittal Form

    Post

    Exterior LED/Open Garage Lighting (Night/Photo Cell Operation) - Incentive is capped at $100 per new fixture.

    Channel Sign > 2 feet (Outdoor)

    Channel Sign 2 feet (Outdoor)

    Pre

    Letter

    Exterior LED Lighting

    LED Lighting Total

    $0.35/Watt

    Reduced

    New Fixture Quantity Total Calculated Incentive

    Pre

    SB-13-____________________

    $0.25/Watt

    Reduced

    New Fixture Quantity Total Calculated Incentive

    Letter

    Post

    Garage LED Lighting (24-hr Operation) - Incentive is capped at $100 per new fixture.

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    LED Lighting Specifications

    This incentive is based on the total wattage reduced per lamp installed, the wattage of the existing lamps multiplied by the number of existing lampminus the wattage of the new lamps times the number of new lamps. The maximum allowed incentive is $100/new lamp. Please contact the SureBet team to determine if a pre-inspection is required to verify existing fixture wattages or counts.

    LED (Light-emitting diodes) integral lamps (screw-in base lamps or pin-type replacement lamps, such as MR-16s) that replace interiorincandescent lamps from 3 watts up to and inluding 200 watts qualify. Track lights and downlights also qualify under this measure. New lampsmust have a minimum efficacy of40 lumens per watt (lm/W) and a miminum warranty of 3 yrs. It is recommended to install lamps that meetENERGY STAR specifications. NOTE: LED lamps that are blinking or in hotel/motel guestrooms or that are not steady burn are not applicablefor this measure and must use the Custom Technology Form. Please contact the Sure Bet Team for typical hours of operations for guestrooms orLED lamps that are blinking.

    LED Lamp

    LED Required Qualifications Applies to All LED Measures

    The Sure Bet Program is promoting the use of nationally recognized specifications for LED lighting set forth by ENERGY STAR andDesignLights Consortium (DLC). Minimum requirements for all LED lamps are (some measures have higher requirements):

    Proof of a 3 year or longer warranty Manufacturer speci fication sheets

    L ightingFacts Label (if available) LM-79 test documents (if available) LM-80 test documents (if available)

    If the LED product applied for meets the ENERGY STAR or DesignLights Consortium requirements it will automatically qualify for theprescriptive or custom measure. Submittal (in the process of review) to ENERGY STAR or DLC may be sufficient for qualifying as aprescriptive measure.

    Recommended guidelines for evaluating LED lighting can be found on the CEE website atwww.cee1.org/files/SSLPositionPaper090911.pdf. Customers and contractors proposing LED lighting for task areas should considerthese recommendations when evaluating the use of LED lighting as an energy efficiency replacement option. Customers consideringLED lighting for non-task areas (for example, for entertainment, signage, display, hospitality, and other customer experience purposes)should consider installing a sample to be sure the equipment satisfies their needs before committing to a complete retrofit. Thedecision to move forward with the installation of LED lighting is determined by the customer and NV Energy does not require themanufacturer to submit a testing report, nor does NV Energy approve any specific LED equipment or any other technology.

    Revised 1/23/13

    2013 Application, Version 2

    ~ Continued ~

    Applies to high-efficiency exit signs that replace or retrofit an existing incandescent exit sign for interior or exterior applications. Electroluminescentand light-emitting diode (LED) exit signs are eligible under this category. Non-electrified and remote exit signs are not eligible. All new exit signs orretrofit exits should be UL- or ETL-listed, and have a minimum lifetime of 10 years, and have an input wattage < 5 Watts.

    Incentives are offered for replacing fluorescent refrigerated case lighting with light emitting diode (LED) source illumination. The incentive is paidon a per lamp replaced criteria. Fluorescent lamps, ballasts, and associated hardware are typically replaced with pre-fabricated LED light barsand LED driver units. The eligibility criteria are based on the DesignLights Consortium (DLC) specification (designlights.org). Lamps must have aminimum efficacy of45 lm/W and a minimum warranty of 5 years. All lamps reviewed and listed by other DLC utility sponsors and subscribersmay be eligible.1 Specifications may change as industry standards are updated.

    (LED) open signs are eligible under this category. LED open signs must replace an existing neon open sign. LED drivers can be either electronicswitching or linear magnetic, with the electronic switching supplies being the most efficient. The on-off power switch may be foundon either the power line or load side of the driver, with the line side location providing significantly lower standby losses when the sign is turned offand is not operating.

    Exit Signs

    LED Refrigerated CaseLighting

    LED Open Sign

    1 Eligibility of products listed by other DLC utility sponsors and subscribers will be approved if the required specifications for the other DLC utility sponsors or

    subscribers are at least as stringent as the required specifications listed by the DLC. Example: The PG&E LED Qualified Product List of 6/17/10 (page 22) listsspecifications that are as stringent as the DLC requirements for the LED Refrigerated Case Lighting measure, so any product on this PG&E list would be eligible.

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    Incentives are available for LED traffic signals that replace or retrofit an existing incandescent traffic signal. Signals shall have a maximum LEDmodule wattage of 17. Incentives are not available for spare lights. Lights must be hardwired, with the exception of pedestrian hand signals.

    Outdoor LED channel sign incentive is available for retrofitting or replacing incandescent, HID, argon-mercury or neon-lighted channel letter signs.For this measure, a channel sign is considered a back lit channel type sign and NOT a sign with screw-in lamps on the front side of the sign.Incentive is available at two different levels, less than or equal to 2 feet in height and greater than 2 feet in height. Please provide informationconfirming height.

    LED Lighting Specifications

    Traffic Signals

    LED Channel signs,Outdoor

    Indoor LED channel sign incentive is available for retrofitting or replacing incandescent, HID, argon-mercury or neon-lighted channel letter signs.For this measure, a channel sign is considered a back lit channel type sign and NOT a sign with screw-in lamps on the front side of the sign.Incentive is available at two different levels, less than or equal to 2 feet in height and greater than 2 feet in height. Please provide informationconfirming height.

    LED Channel Signs,Indoor

    Garage or Exterior LEDLighting

    This measure applies to the retrofit of high wattage HID or incandescent outdoor light fixtures to LED lamps. The incentive is based on the totalwattage reduced per lamp installed, the wattage of the existing lamps multiplied by the number of existing lamp minus the wattage of the newlamps times the number of new lamps. The maximum allowed incentive is $100/new lamp. Please contact the Sure Bet team to determine if apre-inspection is required to verify existing fixture wattages or counts. Please provide information/photo confirming existing lamp wattage.

    The LED lighting installed must meet the DesignLights Consortium (DLC) specification (designlights.org) listed in the table below for the type oflighting being retrofitted. If the exterior lighting type being replaced is not in the table below, the Custom Technology Form may be used todetermine the incentive. Specifications may change as industry standards are updated.

    Fixture Type Definition Minimum Fixture Efficacy

    n mum

    Warranty

    Outdoor & Roadway

    pole/arm mounted Typical street & parking lot, cobra-head or shoe box, etc. 60 lm/W 5 years

    Outdoor pole/arm

    mounted decorative Commonly in-town street lights, acorn-shaped, etc. 40 lm/W 5 years

    Parking Garage

    Ceiling mounted, outdoor or open type such as multi-deck garage or

    gas station canopy. 60 lm/W 5 years

    Outdoor wall-mounted Walk-way or security light affixed to building such as wall packs 60 lm/W 5 years

    Bollards

    Short vertical posts used to provide perimiter light, define a pathway,

    protect infrastructure, etc. 35 lm/W 5 years

    Revised 1/23/13

    2013 Application, Version 2

    Note: PCB ballasts and fluorescent lamps must be disposed of properly. The Sure Bet staff may request properdisposal documentation.

    DLC Criteria for LED Luminaries

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    Incentive Subtotal

    Pre and Post Fixture

    Descriptions # of FixturesWatts/

    Fixture

    # of

    Fixtures

    Watts/

    Fixture

    Total

    Watts

    Reduced

    Incent ive Calculated Incent ive

    Pre and Post Fixture

    Descriptions # of FixturesWatts/

    Fixture

    # of

    Fixtures

    Watts/

    Fixture

    Total

    Watts

    Reduced

    Incent ive Calculated Incent ive

    $25.00

    $40.00

    $25.00

    $40.00

    Pre and Post Fixture

    Descriptions # of FixturesWatts/

    Fixture

    # of

    Fixtures

    Watts/

    Fixture

    Total

    Watts

    Reduced

    Incent ive Calculated Incent ive

    Fixture

    Exterior Hard-wired Compact Fluorescent < 29W

    Garage Hard-wired Compact Fluorescent > 30W Fixture

    Fixture

    PostPre

    $0.20/Watt

    Garage High Wattage Screw-in Compact Flourescents. Pre and Post inspection may be required. (24-hr Operation)Incentive is capped at $100 per new fixture. New Compact Flourescent must be > 30W.

    Fixture

    Exterior Hard-wired Compact Fluorescent > 30W

    Number

    Pre Post Incentive is capped at $100 per new lamp

    Exterior Induction/Open Garage Lighting (Night/Photo Cell Operation) (Night/12-hr Operation)

    Hard-wired Compact Fluorescent Fixtures

    Garage Hard-wired Compact Fluorescent < 29W

    Garage Induction Lighting (24-hr Operation) (24-hr Operation)

    $0.25/Watt

    Reduced

    New Fixture Quantity Total Calculated Incentive

    New Fixture Quantity Total Calculated Incentive

    Pre Post Incentive is capped at $100 per new lamp

    Prescriptive Lighting Technology Form

    2013

    EXTERIOR AND GARAGE LIGHTING

    Equipment Type Unit

    $0.35/Watt

    Reduced

    Pre and Post Fixture

    Descriptions # of Fixtures

    Watts/

    Fixture

    # of

    Fixtures

    Watts/

    Fixture

    Total

    WattsReduced Incent ive Calculated Incent ive

    Pre and Post Fixture

    Descriptions # of FixturesWatts/

    Fixture

    # of

    Fixtures

    Watts/

    Fixture

    Total

    Watts

    Reduced

    Incent ive Calculated Incent ive

    Pre and Post Fixture

    Descriptions # of FixturesWatts/

    Fixture

    # of

    Fixtures

    Watts/

    Fixture

    Total

    Watts

    Reduced

    Incent ive Calculated Incent ive

    Exterior & Garage Lighting Total $0.00

    New Garage T8/T5 Fluorescent Fixtures with Electronic Ballast. Pre and Post inspection may be required.Incentive is capped at $100 per new fixture. (24-hr Operation)

    $0.35/Watt

    Reduced

    Total Calculated Incentive

    Post

    $0.15/Watt

    Reduced

    New Fixture Quantity Total Calculated Incentive

    Pre

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    $0.25/Watt

    Reduced

    New Fixture Quantity

    Pre

    Reduced

    New Fixture Quantity Total Calculated Incentive

    ew xter or uorescent xtures w t ectron c a ast. Pre and Post inspection may be required.Incentive is capped at $100 per new fixture. (Night/12-hr Operation)

    Pre Post

    Post

    Total Calculated Incentive

    Exterior High Wattage Screw-in Compact Flourescents. Pre and Post inspection may be required. (Night/12-hr Operation)Incentive is capped at $100 per new fixture. New Compact Flourescent must be > 30W.

    New Fixture Quantity

    Revised 2/11/13

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    Hardwired CFL incentives apply only to complete new fixtures or modular (pin-based) retrofits with hardwired electronic ballasts. The CFL ballastmust be programmed start or programmed rapid start with a THD 20 percent. The lamp should be rated to -20 degrees Fahrenheit. Separateincentives are paid for lamp wattages that are < 29W and > 30W.

    This incentive applies to screw-in lamps and applies only if an incandescent or high-intensity discharge (HID) lamp is being replaced. Thisincentive is based on the total wattage reduced per fixture installed, the wattage of the existing fixtures multiplied by the number of existingfixtures minus the wattage of the new f ixtures times the number of new fixtures. Fixture wattage for HID fixtures includes any ballast wattages.High Wattage Screw-In CFLs must be greater than 30W and CFLs must have a lamp/ballast efficacy of 40 lumens per watt. We define interioras parking areas that are enclosed where it is reasonable to assume that all lighting fixtures operate 24 hours per day, 7 days a week. This willinclude underground parking structures and also stand alone parking structures that may be semi-enclosed. Exterior parking areas (including non24/7 parking garage fixtures) are outdoor parking areas where light fixtures do not operate during the daylight hours. The maximum allowedincentive is $100/new fixture.

    Exterior Lighting Specifications

    Garage or ExteriorHard-wired CompactFluorescent Fixtures

    Garage or Exterior HighWattage Screw-in CFLs

    This measure applies to the retrofit of high wattage HID or incandescent outdoor light fixtures to Induction lamps. This incentive is based on the

    total wattage reduced per fixture installed, the wattage of the existing fixtures multiplied by the number of existing fixtures minus the wattage of thenew fixtures times the number of new f ixtures. Fixture wattage includes any ballast wattages. The maximum allowed incentive is $100/new lamp.Please contact the Sure Bet team to determine if a pre-inspection is required to verify existing fixture wattages or counts. Please provideinformation/photo confirming existing lamp wattage.

    Garage or ExteriorInduction Lighting

    Revised 1/23/13

    2013 Application, Version 2

    This measure consists of replacing one or more existing fixtures with new fixtures containing T8 or T5 lamps and electronic ballasts, specifically in

    interior and exterior parking areas. This incentive is based on the total wattage reduced per fixture installed, the wattage of the existing fixturesmultiplied by the number of existing fixtures minus the wattage of the new fixtures times the number of new fixtures. Fixture wattage includes anyballast wattages. The T8 or T5 lamps must have a color rendering index (CRI) 80. The electronic ballast must be high frequency ( 20 kHz), ULlisted, and warranted against defects for 5 years. Ballasts for 4-foot lamps must have total harmonic distortion (THD) 20 percent at full lightoutput. We define interior as parking areas that are enclosed where it is reasonable to assume that all lighting fixtures operate 24 hours per day, 7days a week. This will include underground parking structures and also stand alone parking structures that may be semi-enclosed. Exteriorparking areas (including non 24/7 parking garage fixtures) are outdoor parking areas where light fixtures do not operate during the day. Themaximum allowed incentive is $100/new f ixture.

    New T5/T8

    Fluorescent Fixtures

    Note: PCB ballasts and fluorescent lamps must be disposed of properly. The Sure Bet staff may request properdisposal documentation.

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    Equipment Incentive

    (per ton)

    Efficiency Incentiv

    (per unit Eff. over

    Qual. Eff. per ton

    $10.00 $5.00

    $10.00 $7.00

    $15.00 $8.00

    $15.00 $8.00

    $15.00 $6.00

    $35.00 $15.00

    $25.00 per Unit NA

    $0.50 per Square Foot NA

    $45 per HP NA

    $55.00 per Guestroom NA

    $50 per 1,000 sq ft NA

    $25/Ton of Cooling NA

    QuantitySize of Unit

    (tons)

    Unit Efficiency

    (SEER or EER

    see below**)

    Qualifying

    Efficiency

    (SEER or EER**)

    EER Value for Units

    = 135,000 Btuh to 240,000 Btuh

    > 240,000 Btuh

    Water Cooled Units

    QuantitySize of Unit

    (tons)

    Unit Efficiency

    (EER)Subtotal

    $0.00

    $0.00

    Quantity Subtotal

    $0.00

    Quantity (ft2) Subtotal

    $0.00

    Quantity Incentive/Unit Subtotal

    $45.00 $0.00

    $45.00 $0.00

    $45.00 $0.00

    Quantity Check if Motel Incentive/Unit Subtotal

    $55.00 $0.00

    Quantity (ft2) Incentive/Unit Subtotal

    $50.00 $0.00

    Tons of Cooling Incentive/Unit Subtotal

    $25.00 $0.00

    $25.00 $0.00

    $25.00 $0.00

    $0.00

    Description

    Air Side Economizer for Air Handling Units (AHUs) and Roof Top Units (RTUs)

    Pre-Inspection Required

    Square footage value is of conditioned

    space only

    Packaged Terminal Units (PTAC/PTHP)

    Qualifying Efficiency (EER)

    Programmable (Setback) Thermostats

    North Facing Window Not Eligible

    Description

    Window Film

    Description

    Square Footage of Conditioned Area (ft )

    VSD on HVAC Fans and Pumps

    North Cooling Total

    Hotel/Motel HVAC Occupancy Sensor

    Make and Model # Size of Unit (HP)

    Check if Hotel

    Demand Control Ventilation - Interior Spaces (Incentive is based on per 1,000 sq ft)

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    Description

    Description

    Make and Model #

    Revised 2/4/13

    2013 Application, Version 2 SB-13-___________________

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    Equipment

    Incentive

    (per ton)

    Efficiency Ince

    (per unit Eff. over

    Eff. per ton)

    $12.00 $8.00

    $12.00 $10.00

    $18.00 $10.00

    $18.00 $10.00

    $25.00 $10.00

    $50.00 $20.00

    $25.00 per Unit NA

    $0.70 per Square Foot NA

    $60 per HP NA

    $75.00 per Guestroom NA

    $50 per 1,000 sq ft NA

    $25/Ton of Cooling NA

    QuantitySize of

    Unit (tons)

    Unit Efficiency

    (SEER or EER -

    see below**)

    Qualifying

    Efficiency

    (SEER or EER**)

    EER Value for Units

    = 65,000 Btuh to 135,000 Btuh

    Water Cooled Units

    Split System and Single Package Units)All Sizes 14.0 EER

    Programmable (Setback) Thermostats NA NA

    Window Film

    VSD on HVAC fans and pumps

    Southern Prescriptive Cooling Technology Form

    2013

    Equipment Type Size CategoryQualifying Efficiency

    SEER/EER

    12 EER

    NAAll Sizes

    14 SEER &11.6 EER

    Make and Model #

    Hotel/Motel HVAC Occupancy Sensors NA

    > 240,000 Btuh

    Packaged Terminal Units (PTAC/PTHP) All Sizes 13.08 - (0.2556 x capacity in Btuh/1000)

    NA

    NA

    QuantitySize of

    Unit (tons)

    Unit Efficiency

    (EER)Subtotal

    $0.00

    $0.00

    Quantity Subtotal

    $0.00

    Quantity (ft2) Subtotal

    $0.00

    Quantity Incentive/Unit Subtotal

    $60.00 $0.00

    $60.00 $0.00

    $60.00 $0.00

    Quantity Check if Motel Incentive/Unit Subtotal

    $75.00 $0.00

    Quantity (ft2) Incentive/Unit Subtotal

    $50.00 $0.00

    Tons of Cooling Incentive/Unit Subtotal

    $25.00 $0.00

    $25.00 $0.00

    $25.00 $0.00

    $0.00

    Programmable (Setback) Thermostats

    Description

    Check if Hotel

    Hotel/Motel HVAC Occupancy Sensor

    Description

    Description

    Pre-Approval Required

    DescriptionSquare footage value is conditioned space

    Air Side Economizer for Air Handling Units (AHUs) and Roof Top Units (RTUs)

    Packaged Terminal Units (PTAC/PTHP)

    Demand Control Ventilation - Interior Spaces (Incentive is based on per 1,000 sq ft)

    VSD on HVAC Fans and Pumps

    Make and Model #

    Window Film

    Square Footage of Conditioned Area (ft)

    Size of Unit (HP)

    Make and Model # Qualifying Efficiency (EER)

    South Cooling Total

    DescriptionNorth Facing Window Not Eligible

    vised 2/4/13

    3 Application, Version 2 SB-13-_______________

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    This measure applies to the installation of new air conditioning or heat pump units that are air, water or evaporatively cooled that meet orexceed the qualifying efficiency (EER) shown in the Cooling Technology Form are eligible for an incentive. These units can be either split

    system or single packaged units. All packaged and split system cooling equipment must meet Air-Conditioning, Heating and RefrigerationInstitute (AHRI) standards (210/240, 320 or 340/360), be UL listed, and use a minimum ozone-depleting refrigerant (e.g., HCFC or HFC). Allequipment shall meet specified energy efficiency qualifications listed in the Cooling Technology Form; the rated efficiency, at full load for theentire system, shall be greater than or equal to the stated minimum. The minimum efficiencies are based on the Consortium for EnergyEfficiency (CEE) Tier 1 requirements (www.cee1.org) and ASHRAE Standard 90.1. Swamp coolers are not eligible under this program.

    A manufacturer's specification sheet indicating the system efficiency must accompany the application.

    The total incentive is determined by two components an equipment incentive and an efficiency incentive. Both the equipment and efficiencyincentives are applied per ton of cooling installed. The equipment qualifies for an equipment incentive if the qualifying efficiency is met for theequipment size category. In addition, the efficiency incentive is added on a prorated basis if the equipment exceeds the minimum qualifyingefficiency for the equipment size category.

    The incentive for air conditioners is calculated as follows:Tons X [Equipment Incentive/ton + Efficiency Incentive/ton X (EER new EER qualifying)]

    For air-cooled units < 65,000 Btuh, the SEER value must be entered for both the Unit Efficiency and the Qualifying Efficiency to calculate theincentive amount. The EER value for air-cooled units < 65,000 Btuh must also be entered under the column heading labeled EER Value forUnits < 65,000 Btuh. For all other sizes of air-cooled units, use the EER values in the Unit Efficiency and Qualifying Efficiency columns; it is nnecessary to enter the EER Value under the column heading labeled EER Value for Units < 65,000 Btuh.

    Cooling Specifications

    Air & Water CooledUnits

    Package Terminal ACUnits (PTAC)

    Revised 1/23/13

    2013 Application, Version 2

    ~ Continued ~

    Package terminal air conditioners and heat pumps are through-the-wall self-contained units that are two tons (24,000 Btuh or less). Theseunits cool small areas and are commonly used for individual rooms. Only units that have an EER greater than or equal to [ 13.08 - (0.2556 xcapacity in Btu/h / 1000) ] qualify for an incentive. All EER values shall be rated at 95F outdoor dry-bulb temperature. These units have acombination of heating and cooling assemblies intended for mounting through the wall. It includes refrigeration, outdoor louvers, forcedventilation, and may connect to external heating source or have electric resistance heating.

    Applies to programmable thermostats that replace any non-programmable thermostat to automatically setback the temperature duringperiods of non-occupancy. New thermostat must be capable of maintaining at least two separate programs (to address the differentcomfort needs of weekdays and weekends) and up to four temperature settings for each program. After installation, the thermostat mustbe programmed such that the time schedule is set up based on the typical occupied time of the space that is served by the HVAC unit thatthe thermostat controls. The un-occupied setpoints must be set to a maximum of 63oF for heating and a minimum of 82oF forcooling. Recommended un-occupied setpoints are 55oF for heating and of 87oF for cooling. Contactor should work with the customer onthe most appropriate settings that still meet the required values.

    Contractor must provide a photograph of the existing thermostat (or a representative sample for buildings with multiple installations) aswell as a photo of the newly installed thermostat with the f inal documents.

    Contractor must also provide training on the operation of the newly installed thermostat to appropriate staff (such employees who work inthe space and building maintenance staff).

    ProgrammableThermostats

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    Measure applies to window film installed to reduce the solar gain through the affected window. Rebates are not available for windows with

    Northern exposure (+/- 45 of true north). Film must meet one of the following requirements:

    For clear, single-pane glass, the solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC of the window film) must be less than 0.39. For clear, double-pane glass, the SHGC of the window film must be less than 0.25.

    For applications that dont meet either of the previous requirements, the film must have an SHGC < 0.47 and visible

    transmittance/solar heat coefficient (VT/SHGC) ratio > 1.3.

    Specification and square footage installed of each film type and what side of the building the film is installed must be documented clearly on

    the invoice.

    Incentives are available for sensors that control PTAC, heat pump or fan coil (served by chilled water) units for individual hotel/motel rooms.Sensors controlled by a front desk system are not eligible. Sensors must be controlled by automatic occupancy detectors, and it isrecommended that during unoccupied periods, the default setting for controlled units differ by at least 8 degrees from the operating setpoint, but a set back of at least 5 degrees is required. Occupancy sensors must engage set back within 30 minutes of non-occupancy. The

    Cooling Specifications

    Window Film

    Variable-speed Drive onFans and Pumps

    Hotel/Motel HVACOccupancy Sensors

    Variable-speed drives (VSDs), which are installed on either fans or pumps, are eligible for this incentive. The VSD installation must result inenergy savings. The installation of a VSD must accompany the permanent removal or disabling of any throttling devices such as inlet vanes,bypass dampers, and throttling valves. A 3% impedance choke is recommended to handle any power factor corrections that may occur. VSDs

    are sensitive to over voltage. VSDs that do not qualify under this measure (such as VSDs on air compressor motors) must use the CustomApplication to apply for an incentive. Equipment must operate more than 500 hours annually.

    Revised 1/23/132013 Application, Version 2

    incentive is per guest room controlled, not per sensor; for multi-room suites the incentive is available per room controlled, if a sensor isinstalled in each room. Replacement or upgrades of existing occupancy-based controls are not eligible as a prescriptive incentive. TheCooling Technology form has an entry for whether the project is at a hotel or motel. Properties where the majority of guestrooms areentered from the outside (no interior hallway) are considered motels. All others are considered hotels.

    Demand ControlledVentilation - Interior

    Air Side Economizer forAHU and RTU

    Incentives are available for retrofitting existing building ventilation systems with controls that vary outside air volume based on carbondioxide (or other air quality parameter) levels to measure occupancy. Buildings must have cooling to be applicable. Conditioned spacesmust be kept between 65oF and 75oF during operating hours. Systems must currently have fresh air requirements equal or greater than 10percent of supply air requirements. Carbon dioxide sensors must be installed in conjunction with fully functioning economizers with zonelevel sensors for roof top units and return system sensors for built up systems. The incentive is calculated per square foot of areacontrolled and a floor plan must be submitted with the Final Application.

    This measure consists of retrofitting Roof-Top Units (RTUs), Air Handling Units (AHUs), Split Direct-Expansion (DX) systems, or UnitVentilators (UVs), which were designed without economizers. Repairing systems which have inoperable economizer controls are noteligible for this measure. The area served must be air conditioned space. New damper actuators and controls must be installed to theexisting system with the proper calibration. Pre-Approval is required.

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    Unit Quantity Incentive/Unit Incentive

    Vat $200

    Vat $200

    Griddle $300

    Oven $350

    Oven $1,000Steamer $750

    Cabinet $300

    Cabinet $250

    Cabinet $200

    HP $350

    HP $300

    Door $40

    Motor $40

    Motor $30

    Controller $35

    Kit $75

    Vending Machine Controls Controller $90

    Snack Machine Controls Controller $15

    Floating Head Pressure Controls HP $35Reach-In Cooler Controls Controller $30

    Unit Quantity Incentive/Unit Incentive

    Machine $50

    Machine $75

    Machine $125

    Commercial Kitchen Measures-High Efficiency Ice Machines

    500-1000

    Commercial Kitchen/Refrigeration Technology Form2013

    Ventilation Control - Retrofit

    Ventilation Control - New Hood

    300-500

    EC Motors: Walk-In Boxes

    EC Motors: Refrigerated Cases

    Energy Star Tier II Vending Machine

    Refurbishment Kit

    Anti-Sweat Heater Controls

    Commercial Kitchen/Refrigeration Measures

    Measure

    HE Fryers

    Convection Ovens

    Large Vat Fryers

    HE Griddles

    Evaporator Fan Controller

    Combination OvensSteam Cookers

    HE Holding Cabinets, Full Size

    HE Holding Cabinets, 3/4 Size

    < 300

    Size (Lbs/Day)

    Energy Star/CEE Tier 1

    HE Holding Cabinets, Half Size

    ac ne

    Machine $250

    Machine $100

    Machine $150

    Machine $250

    Machine $400

    Machine $500

    Unit Quantity Incentive/Unit Incentive

    Refrigerator $50

    Refrigerator $75

    Refrigerator $90

    Refrigerator $125

    Freezer $60

    Freezer $75

    Freezer $80

    Freezer $200

    Refrigerator $50

    Refrigerator $75

    Refrigerator $90

    Refrigerator $125

    Freezer $60

    Freezer $75

    Freezer $80

    Freezer $200

    Commercial Kitchen Total $0.00

    Revised 1/23/13

    Freezer, 0< V < 15

    < 300

    Refrigerator, 0< V < 15

    Refrigerator, 15 < V < 30

    Refrigerator, 30 < V < 50

    Refrigerator, > 50

    Freezer, 15 < V < 30

    Freezer, 30 < V < 50

    Freezer, > 50

    Freezer, 15 < V < 30

    Freezer, > 50

    Freezer, 30 < V < 50

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    Solid Door

    Type / Size "V" (Cubic Feet)

    CEE Tier 2

    , - ,

    Commercial Kitchen Measures-Efficient Refrigerators/Freezers

    500-1000

    1,000-1,500

    >1,500

    Refrigerator, 15 < V < 30

    Glass Door

    Refrigerator, 30 < V < 50

    Refrigerator, > 50

    Freezer, 0< V < 15

    Refrigerator, 0< V < 15

    300-500

    >1,500

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    Only Electric equipment qualifies for incentives. All equipment must replace existing electric equipment or be new equipment. Energy Starmaintains a list of qualifying products and specifications at www.energystar.gov or www.CEE1.org. To determine if non-Energy Star models meetthe ASTM standard, contact your manufacturers representative. The equipment must be owned, leased to own, or on a minimum 5 year lease.Replacement of gas equipment does not qualify for an incentive except for gas equipment installed under the natural gas program available toNorthern Nevada natural gas customers (see application for qualifications).

    The commercial fryer shall have a tested heavy load (French fry for large vats) cooking energy efficiency of > 80% utilizing ASTM StandardF2144 for large vat fryers. Multiple vat configurations are paid per qualifying vat.

    The griddle shall meet or exceed ENERGY STAR specifications which are a heavy load cooking energy efficiency of > 70% utilizing ASTMStandard F1275 and a normalized idle energy rate 320 watts per ft2.

    The oven shall meet or exceed ENERGY STAR specifications which are a heavy load potato cooking energy efficiency of > 70% utilizing ASTMStandard F1496 and an idle energy rate of 1.0 kW for half size and 1.6 kW for full size.

    The oven shall meet or exceed heavy load cooking energy efficiency of > 60% utilizing ASTM Standard F1639.

    The commercial steam cooker shall meet ENERGY STAR specifications for energy efficiency or shall have a tested heavy load potato

    Commercial Kitchens & Refrigeration Specifications

    Large Vat Fryers

    Griddles

    Convection Ovens

    Combination Ovens

    Steam Cookers

    The fryer shall meet or exceed ENERGY STAR specifications which are a heavy load cooking energy efficiency of > 80% utilizing AmericanSociety for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard F1361 and a normalized idle energy rate 1,000 watts (based on a 15-inch fryer).

    Fryers

    Pan Capacity Idle Rate (Watts)

    3-pan 400

    4-pan 5305-pan 6706-pan or larger 800

    Cabinet Size

    Full Size

    3/4 Size

    1/2 Size

    Revised 1/23/13

    2013 Application, Version 2

    Efficient Holding Cabinets Energy Usage Specifications

    ~ Continued ~

    Steam Cooker Maximum Idle Rate

    Qualifying Energy Rate

    Insulated with ER < 0.4 kW

    Insulated with ER < 0.3 kW

    Insulated with ER < 0.2 kW

    cooking energy efficiency of > 50% utilizing ASTM Standard F1484.

    This measure does not include cook and hold equipment. All measures shall be electric hot food holding cabinets that are fully insulated andhave solid doors in full, three-quarter and half sizes respectively. Qualifying cabinets shall not exceed the maximum idle energy rate of 20Watts per cubic foot in accordance with the ASTM Standard F2140 test method as stated in ENERGY STAR. Cook and hold equipment and

    This incentive applies towards the purchase and installation of a new commercial kitchen exhaust hood control system installed in an existingdedicated commercial kitchen exhaust hood and make-up air system. The control system must be used in conjunction with variable speed fanmotor controls. Only pre-approved control systems will qualify for an incentive. Contact the Sure Bet team for a current list of qualifiedvendors. The incentive is per exhaust fan horsepower.

    Holding Cabinets

    Ventilation Control - Retrofit

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    Must install a device that senses the relative humidity in the air outside of the display case and reduces cycle time or turns off the glass door(if applicable) and frame anti-sweat heaters at low humidity conditions. Technologies that can turn off anti-sweat heater based on sensingcondensation (on inner glass pane) also qualify.

    This measure is applicable to the replacement of an existing standard-efficiency shaded-pole evaporator fan motor in refrigerated walk-in Boxesor Cases (coolers or freezers). The replacement unit must be an Electronically Commutated Motor (ECM). An ECM is a brushless DC motorwith an electronically controlled commutator that allows the motor to operate much more efficiently than the shaded-pole motors with an electro-mechanical commutator typically used in refrigeration applications.

    This measure is for the installation of controls in medium temperature walk-in coolers. The controller reduces airflow of the evaporatorfans when there is no refrigerant flow. The measure must control a minimum of 1/20 HP where fans operate continuously at full speed.The measure also must reduce fan motor power by at least 75 percent during the off cycle. This measure is NOT applicable if any of thefollowing conditions apply:

    1) The compressor runs all the time with high duty cycle.2) The evaporator fan does not run at full speed all the time.3) The evaporator fan motor runs on polyphase power.4) The evaporator fan motor is not shaded-pole or permanent split capacitor.5) Evaporator does not use off-cycle or time-off defrost.

    Commercial Kitchens & Refrigeration Specifications

    Anti-sweat Heater

    EC Motors on Walk-In /Refrigerated Cases

    Evaporator Fan Controller

    This incentive applies towards the purchase and installation of a new commercial kitchen exhaust hood control system installed in a newdedicated commercial kitchen exhaust hood and make-up air system. The incentive is per exhaust fan hp. The control system must be used inconjunction with variable speed fan motor controls. Only pre-approved control systems will qualify for an incentive. Please see the Sure BetProgram Policies and Procedures for details on approved control systems.

    Ventilation Control - NewHood

    Revised 1/23/13

    2013 Application, Version 2

    ~ Continued ~

    Applies only to the installation of ENERGY STAR Tier II Refurbishment Kits to upgrade a machine that does not meet the requirements ofENERGY STAR Tier II. Refurbishment kits are to retrofit existing machines to bring them to ENERGY STAR Tier II energy use standards andmust meet the ENERGY STAR Program requirements of Refrigerated Beverage Vending Machines Eligibility Criteria Version 2.0, Tier II.Please see the Policies & Procedures Manual for additional information. This incentive is payable to the vending machine owners andNOT the end user.

    The device eligible for this incentive must be used for refrigerated vending machines that only contain non-perishable food items limited tobottled and canned beverages. Controller must include a passive infrared occupancy sensor to turn off fluorescent lighting and compressorwhen surrounding area is unoccupied for 15 minutes or longer. Control logic should periodically power up machine at intervals to maintainproduct temperature and for compressor protection.

    Incentives are available for motion controls on non-refrigerated snack machines. The snack machine controller must include a passiveinfrared occupancy sensor to turn off fluorescent lights and other vending machine systems when the surrounding area is unoccupied for 15minutes or longer.

    en ng ac neRefurbishment Kit

    Vending Machine Controls

    Snack Machine Controls

    Floating Head PressureControls

    This measure applies to the installation of a head pressure control valve (flood-back control valve) to lower minimum condensing headpressure from a fixed position (180 psig for R-22) to a saturated pressure equivalent to 70 degrees F or less. Either a balanced-port orelectronic expansion valve that is sized to meet the load requirement at a 70 degree condensing temperature must be installed and vary headpressure based on outdoor air temperature. Alternatively, a device may be installed to supplement refrigeration feed to each evaporatorattached to condenser that is reducing head pressure. Compressor must be 1 hp or larger.

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    Refrigerator Freezer

    Solid Door

    0 < V < 15 < 0.089V + 1.411 < 0.250V + 1.25015 < V < 30 < 0.037V + 2.200 < 0.400V - 1.000

    Product Volume

    (cubic feet)

    Maximum Daily Energy Consumption

    (kWh/Day

    Efficient Refrigerators/Freezers Energy Usage Specifications

    This specification covers machines generating 60 grams (2 oz.) or lighter ice cubes, as well as flaked, crushed and fragmented ice makers.Performance data is based on AHRI Standard 810. Air-cooled (self-contained, ice making heads, or remote condensing) or Water-cooledmachines with an independent and isolated compressor and ice formation feeds on a closed-chilled water loop are eligible. The efficiencyspecifications for the two qualifying tiers are equivalent to ENERGY STAR or CEE Tier 2. The entire AHRI tested Ice making system mustbe purchased to qualify. Remote machines must be purchased with qualifying remote condenser or remote condenser/compressor unit. Visitwww.ahrinet.org for product information and testing procedures. Specifications are available at www.energystar.gov/cfs orwww.CEE1.org. The test method must be in accordance with the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) Standard 810.

    The refrigeration system shall be built-in (packaged). Cases with remote refrigeration systems do not qualify for a prescriptive incentive.Applicant must provide proof that the appliance meets the ENERGY STAR Version 2 specifications using ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 72-2005 (38oF +/- 2oF for refrigerators and 0oF +/- 2oF for freezers). See table below for Efficient Refrigerators/Freezers Energy Usage

    Specifications.

    Commercial Kitchens & Refrigeration Specifications

    Ice Macines

    Refrigerator / Freezers

    This incentive applies to the installation of controls with passive infrared occupancy sensor to turn off fluorescent lights and other refrigeratedsystems (containing only non-perishable beverages) when the surrounding area is un-occupied for 15 minutes or longer for stand-alone reach-in coolers with or without doors are eligible.

    Reach-in Cooler Controls

    . . . .50 < V < 0.060V + 1.416 < 0.158V + 6.333

    Glass Door

    0 < V < 15 < 0.118V + 1.382 < 0.607V + 0.89315 < V < 30 < 0.140V + 1.050 < 0.733V - 1.00030 < V < 50 < 0.088V + 2.625 < 0.250V + 13.500

    50 < V < 0.110V + 1.500 < 0.450V + 3.500

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    2013 Application, Version 2

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    Quantity

    Size of

    Size of New

    Annual

    Prescriptive Miscellaneous Technology Form2013

    $20 per HP

    $150 per HPHP

    Unit

    HP

    Compressed Air Enginered Nozzles (See specs for qualifying

    SCFM values)Nozzle

    Escalator Motor Controllers (EMC)

    Size of Unit (HP) Subtotal

    Network PC Management Software

    Commercial Swimming Pool/Spa VSD

    VSD Pool Pump & Scheduling Control

    Equipment Type Equipment Incentive

    HP

    $90/HP Controlled

    $225 per Charger

    Miscellaneous Equipment

    $10 per Nozzle

    Demand Control Ventilation - Parking Garages

    Network PC Management Software

    High Efficiency Battery Chargers Charger

    Subtotal

    Escalator Motor Controllers (EMC)

    Make and Model #

    $0.00

    Number of Work StationsName & Make of Software

    $0.00

    Work Station

    $0.00

    $10 per Work Station

    Quantity

    Existing Unit

    (HP)

    Unit (HP)Operating

    Hours

    QuantityNominal

    Nozzle Size

    SCFM Rating

    at 80 PSI

    Nozzle

    Operating

    Hours

    Total HP

    Controlled

    $0.00

    Revised 1/23/13

    Demand Control Ventilation - Parking Garages - See specs for inspection requirements

    $0.00

    Subtotal

    Strategy

    Chose from the pull down menu

    Control System Description Subtotal

    Make and Model # Subtotal

    $0.00

    $0.00

    $0.00

    Compressed Air Engineered Nozzles - See Specs for Qualifying SCFM Values

    - -

    $0.00

    $0.00

    QuantityMake and Model #

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    Make and Model #

    Miscellaneous Total

    Subtotal

    $0.00

    $0.00

    High Efficiency Battery Chargers

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    Incentives are given for the installation of Network PC Management Software that allows network administrators to control the power setting on allnetwork computers. All computers must be set to low power settings during off hours. Please provide information on type of software used, hoursthat computers will be set on low setting and details on the CPU and monitors being controlled.

    This prescriptive incentive applies to all swimming pool and spa pump systems 10hp or less. This measure is for conversion of existing singlespeed pump systems to variable speed systems for controlling the flow rate of commercial pool/spa pumps. If the replacement system is larger inhorsepower than the original system, the replacement system shall be capable of being dialed back to match the flow of the or iginal system andshall be activated. Incentives are based on the horsepower of the pump that is replaced or the new pump, whichever is smaller. Systems shallhave an operating automatic programmable scheduling & capacity control capability. Incentive is based on 8,760 hour/year operation. If not

    Miscellaneous Specifications

    Network PCManagement Software

    Commercial SwimmingPool / Spa VSD

    Motor controllers eligible for an incentive are units that control electric escalator or horizontal people mover operation only on three-phase, 480volt induction motors, ranging in size from 10hp to 40hp. This measure does not apply to baggage moving equipment or any other constant speedvarying load situation, but can be applied for as a custom measure. Controller cannot be used in bypass mode. The device must meet all

    required local, state, and federal codes. The following documentation must be provided by the customer or vendor: Written description and documentation showing that the device reduces actual kWh.

    The minimum savings required to be eligible is 352 kWh/hp annually.

    Letter from a nationally recognized testing lab demonstrating product safety cerrtification.

    Letter stating that the EMC device cannot void end use equipment manufacturer's warranty.

    At the discretion of the Sure Bet Team, submit to testing/monitoring to verify savings claims. This discretion will depend on theinformation (description and documentation) provided, so any testing of the device already performed should be submitted. If

    Escalator MotorController

    Size (inch) 1/8 1/4 3/8 1/2SCFM 10 17 18 18

    High Efficiency Battery Chargers

    Revised 2/1/13

    Qualifying SCFM (Standard Cubic Feet per Minute) Ratings

    , r yr opera on, e ncen ve w e prora e ase on e ra o o e num er o ours e sys em opera es o , . s an examp e,the pump is found to operate 6,000 hrs/yr, the incentive would be 6,000/8,760 of the prescriptive amount. Note: Motors must be < 10hp to applyfor this measure. Pumps for fountains or water features are not applicable for this measure but may use the Custom Technology Form.Customers with existing motors greater than 10hp can apply for an incentive using the Custom Technology Form.

    The engineered nozzle must replace simple open pipe/tube assemblies connected to a compressed air system. The nozzle usage must be 2,000hours or more per year. Engineered nozzles must be between 1/8" and 1/2" in diameter. At 80 psi, the flow rate through the air nozzle or air jetshould be equal to or less than the values shown in the table below:

    Compressed AirNozzles

    High EfficiencyBattery Chargers

    New 3-phase high frequency charger(s) shall have a minimum power conversion efficiency of 92%, and a minimum 8-hour shift operation, 5-daysper week. The new battery charger must replace either a ferroresonant or silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) charger. This measure is onlyapplicable to battery charging for forklifts, golf carts and other electric vehicles.

    Demand ControlVentilation - Parking

    Garages

    Incentives are available for the control of exhaust ventilation fans for an existing enclosed parking garage using carbon monoxide sensor andcontrols. Pre and Post condition information must be provided and data logging may be required, please contact a Sure Bet ProgramEngineer for details prior to commencing project. The control system must vary the number of fans on line, the fan speed, or fan blade pitch inresponse to the carbon monoxide and/or nitorgen dioxide concentration as sensed at representative locations in the garage. Systems must becapable of turning off fan power during periods of low activity as compared to high-activity periods. Standard operationg conditions for fan must be ator above 50 Hertz if a VFD is present to qualify for this prescriptive measure otherwise customers may apply for an incentive using the CustomTechnology Form.

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    KVA

    NEMA Premium

    Efficiency @

    35% Load

    Base

    Incentive

    Efficiency

    Bonus Level

    Air Cooled AC Single

    15 98.39% $60 $1.00

    25 98.60% $100 $1.75

    37.5 98.74% $150 $2.75

    50 98.81% $150 $3.00

    75 98.95% $225 $5.00

    100 99.02% $300 $7.25

    167 99.09% $340 $8.75

    250 99.16% $500 $14.00

    333 99.23% $670 $20.00

    Air Cooled AC Single

    15 97.90% $60 $0.75

    30 98.25% $120 $1.75

    45 98.39% $135 $2.00

    75 98.60% $220 $3.75

    112.5 98.74% $240 $4.50

    150 98.74% $300 $6.00

    225 98.81% $450 $10.00

    300 98.95% $500 $12.00

    500 99.02% $550 $14.25

    750 99.09% $750 $21.001000 99.23% $1,000 $30.25

    PhaseUnit Size in

    kVA

    Minimum Required

    Efficiency

    Efficiency of

    Installed Unit

    # of Units

    Installed

    Base Incentive

    per Unit

    Efficiency Bonus

    per UnitSubtotal

    Transformer and UPS Technology Form2013

    Single Phase

    NEMA Premium Efficiency Requirements for Single Phase

    and Three Phase Transformers

    Three Phase

    NEMA Premium Single Phase and Three Phase Transformers

    Transformer

    Make and Model

    Efficiency bonus is paid for an efficiency rating above the qualifying efficiency.

    The bonus is per 0.01% efficiency improvement over the NEMA Premium

    $0.00

    Size in Output

    kWVFD VI VFI

    P < 1.5 kW

    1.5 kW < P < 10 0.970 0.967

    Size in Output

    kWVFD VI VFI

    Size in Output

    kWVFD/VI VFD/VFI

    P< 1.5 kW $4.50 $7.25 $12.50 1.5 kW < P < 10 $5.50 $6.50

    1.5 kW < P < 10 $4.50 $4.75 $5.00

    AC Output

    Mode

    Input Dependency

    CharacteristicsQuantity

    UPS Size in

    Output kW

    Efficiency of Unit

    Installed

    Incentive per

    Output kWSubtotal

    $0.00

    $0.00

    Revised 1/23/13

    Total UPS Incentives

    Minimum Average Efficiency Requirements: For multiple-normal-mode AC-Output units, the rated average efficiency must be greater than the min. efficiency levels

    table above for the lowest input dependency characteristic. For example, a VFD/VI unit must meet the VI requirements and a VFD/VFI must meet the VFI requirements.

    0.967 0.0099 x ln(P) +

    0.815

    UPS Make and Model

    Total Transformer Incentives

    Multiple-Normal-Mode AC-Output UPS

    Incentive per Output kW

    ENERGY STAR AC-Output Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for Non-Data Centers

    Click here to return to the Transmittal Form

    Transformer & UPS Total

    Single-Normal-Mode AC-Output UPS

    Minimum Average Efficiency Requirements

    Single-Normal-Mode AC-Output UPS

    Incentive per Output kW

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    This incentive applies to the installation of ENERGY STAR qualified AC-output Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) systems in non-datacenters. The installed system must meet or exceed the average loading-adjusted efficiency values required by the ENERGY STAR UPSprogram, reproduced in the table on the technology form. Units over 10 kW are not eligible for a prescriptive incentive but may be apply for anincentive using the Custom Technology form.

    Eli ible roducts include:

    Transformer and UPS Specifications

    ENERGY STAR

    AC-Output UPS forNon-Data Centers

    Single or three phase low voltage dry-type distribution transformers meeting or exceeding the NEMA Premium efficiency requirements at35% load, provided in the table on the technology page, are eligible for incentives. Find information on the NEMA Premium efficiency programat www.nema.org/technical/pages/nema-premium-efficiency-transformersprogram .aspx.

    Low voltage dry-type distribution transformers have the following characteristics:

    Input voltage of 600 volts or less

    Air-cooled

    Does not use oil as a coolant

    Non-distribution transformers, such as transformers with multiple voltage taps where the highest is at least 20% more than the lowest; andtransformers designed to be used in special purpose applications, such as drive transformers, rectifier transformers, auto-transformers,impedance transformers, regulating transformers, sealed and non-ventilating transformers, machine tool transformers, welding transformers,grounding transformers, and testing transformers, are not eligible for a prescriptive incentive, but as with liquid and medium voltagetransformers, may apply for custom incentives. Utility-owned transformers are not eligible.

    NEMA PremiumEfficiency

    Transformers

    High Efficiency Battery Chargers

    Revised 1/23/13

    2013 A lication Version 2

    Consumer UPS systems intended to protect desktop computers and related peripherals Commercial UPSs intended to protect small business and branch office communication technology equipment such as servers,

    network switches/routers, and small storage arrays

    This measure does not include telecommunications DC-output UPSs/rectifiers, products internal to a computer or another end-use, or industrialUPSs specifically designed to protect industrial manufacturing processes.

    Variable and Frequency Dependent (VFD):Also known as passive, standby, offline or standby power supply (SPS), VFDs may be referred toas the UPS with the highest input dependency. This designation occurs because output voltage is dependent on changes in AC input voltageand frequency, and is not intended to provide additional corrective functions. VFDs provide basic protection to the load against power outage.

    Voltage Independent (VI):Also known as a line interactive UPS, a VI protects the load from power outages, much like a VFD. It also protectsthe load from the continuous application of under and over voltage, typically from 5 to 30 minutes. A VI has a lower input dependency than aVFD, but a higher input dependency than a VFI.

    Voltage and Frequency Independent (VFI):Also know as double conversion, or online, a VFI has the lowest input dependency of the threeUPS types. It is similar to VI systems in that it protects the load from power outages, under and over voltages, and frequency variations. It alsoprotects the load from the adverse effects of these variations without depleting the stored energy source. VFI systems can provide an electricalfirewall between the input power and the sensitive electronic equipment. While VFDs and VIs provide filters of the input utility power, a VFIfunctions as a layer of insulation from power-quality issues.

    Single-Normal-Mode: A UPS that operates in only one input dependency mode (i.e., VFD, VI or VFI mode).

    Multiple-Normal-Mode: Also known as hybrid or double conversion on demand, this type of UPS can operate in more than one inputdependency mode. One mode is always VFD; the other mode is either VI or VFI. For example, a UPS operates as a VFD when the powerconditions are within certain setpoints and switches over to a higher input dependency mode when the power conditions are outside of thatpre-set window.

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    25% 50% 75% 100%

    VFD 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3VI or VFI 0 0.3 0.4 0.3

    1.5kW < 10kW VFD, VI or VFI 0 0.3 0.4 0.3

    Proportion of Time Spent at Specified Proportion of Reference

    Test Load, tn%Output Power Input Dependency

    p < 1.5kW

    Minimum Average Efficiency: The average efficiency of the UPS, based on standardized loadings, which is calculated usingthe equation below:

    EffAVG= t25% x Eff25% + t50% x Eff50% + t75% x Eff75% + t100% x Eff100%Where:

    EffAVG is the average loading-adjusted efficiency.

    tn% is the proportion of time spent at the particular n% of the reference test load, as specified in the loading assumptionsprovided in the following table.

    Effn% is the efficiency at the particular n% of the reference test load, as measured according to the ENERGY STAR test method.

    Transformer and UPS Specifications

    ENERGY STARAC-Output UPS forNon-Data Centers

    High Efficiency Battery Chargers

    Revised 1/23/13

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    EXAMPLE

    Description (Example)On-Peak

    kWh

    On-peak

    $/kWh

    Non On-Peak

    kWh

    Non On-peak

    $/kWh Subtotal

    Item 1

    DescriptionOn-Peak

    kWh

    On-peak

    $/kWh

    Non On-Peak

    kWh

    Non On-peak

    $/kWh Subtotal

    Item 2

    DescriptionOn-Peak

    kWh

    On-peak

    $/kWh

    Non On-Peak

    kWh

    Non On-peak

    $/kWh Subtotal

    Note: Please refer to Custom Specs for the required Supporting Documentation and Energy Savings Calculations. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONSWILL NOT BE REVIEWED.

    $0.05

    $0.10 $0.05 $0.00

    Retrofit (210) 1,000-Watt metal halide fixtures with (210) 400-Watt pulse startmetal halide fixtures. See attached analysis depicting On-Peak and Non On-

    Peak hours. Fixture operating Hours = 6PM to 6AM, Sun-Sat.Savings:Demand = (210) X (1080-456)W/1,000 = 131kWOn-Peak kWh = 0 kWh/yrNon On-Peak kWh = (131kW) X (4,380hrs/yr) = 573,780 kWh/yr

    Custom Technology Form2013

    0 $0.10 573,780 $28,689.00

    Item 3

    DescriptionOn-Peak

    kWh

    On-peak

    $/kWh

    Non On-Peak

    kWh

    Non On-peak

    $/kWh Subtotal

    Item 4

    DescriptionOn-Peak

    kWh

    On-peak

    $/kWh

    Non On-Peak

    kWh

    Non On-peak

    $/kWh Subtotal

    $0.00

    Revised 1/23/13

    $0.05

    $0.05

    $0.10

    $0.00$0.10

    $0.00$0.05

    Click here to return to the Transmittal Form

    Custom Total

    $0.10 $0.00

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    The amount of the incentive will be calculated as $0.10 for the first year of all on-peak kilowatt hours (kWh) saved plus $0.05 for non on-peakkWh saved.

    Actual incentive payments will be based on either (1) documented on and non on- peak electrical energy (kWh) reduction or (2) a corrected onand non on-peak electrical energy reduction estimate to account for changes in the project. Underno circumstances will the incentive paymentexceed 50% of incremental project costs.

    Please see the Documentation and Savings Calculations section regarding the baseline for custom fluorescent lighting retrofitprojects. Any qualifying measures or projects NOT eligible under the Sure Bet Prescriptive Program that result in a permanent, non-reversibleenergy efficiency improvement must use the Custom Technology Form. The project must have isolated and measurable or verifiable electricenergy savings. Sure Bet may require documentation that equipment that is replaced is permanently removed from service. Please refer tothe Sure Bet Policy and Procedures document for more detailed information.

    Ineligible projects include (but are not limited to) electrical generation projects, fuel switching, and customer owned on-site generation.

    Custom Specifications

    Incentives

    Eligible Measures

    The Custom Incentive Application must be used for all projects that are not covered by a Prescriptive Application. Custom Project Applicationsrequire supporting equipment performance information and calculations documenting the on- and non on-peak energy savings that areexpected to result from the project. The required information typically includes performance data for the base case and the high efficiencyequipment that is installed as well as the annual operating load profile/conditions for that equipment. Measurement and verification activities arlikely to be required to document that energy impacts are consistent with pre-approved estimates. A pre and/or post inspection may berequired. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE REVIEWED. Please see Policies & Procedures document for additional

    information.

    Revised 1/23/13

    2013 Application, Version 2

    ~ Continued ~

    In addition to required documentation as presented in the Policies & Procedures Manual, please attach supporting documentation, including

    (but not limited to) the following: Complete description of the proposed project; including definitions of the base case and details of the proposedequipment (provide manufacturer's specification sheets for both the standard efficiency system and the high efficiencysystem).

    Document all assumptions used to calculate estimated or actual project costs. Document all assumptions and methodology used to calculate both on-peak and non on-peak energy (kWh)

    consumption savings.

    FOR ALL LED MEASURES: If the LED product meets the ENERGY STAR or DesignLights Consortium requirements, it will be eligiblefor the custom incentive, please include this information with your application. If the above requirements have not been met, the following isrequired:

    Proof of a 3 year or longer warranty Manufacturer specification sheets LightingFacts Label (if available) LM-79 test documents (if available) LM-80 test documents (if available)

    Describe the project, the products and technologies used, and how they will be employed. List all facilities, buildings or equipment that willbe affected by the project. Include Customer Account Number and Premise ID Number for each facility.

    upport ngDocumentation

    Project Description

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    The only accepted baseline for all fluorescent lamp/fixture retrofits is a standard T8 lamp.

    Include all relevant data that will allow an engineer to duplicate the savings estimate indicated, such as: Concise description of the existing energy systems to be affected. Facility physical description and occupancy (including activities in building and hours of operation) Location of affected equipment Condition and age of equipment if a degradation in nameplate efficiency is assumed Hours of operation of the affected equipment Number of existing units Ratings of equipment (wattage, nameplate, tonnage, voltage, etc.) Measure-by-measure summary of the calculated demand savings associated with the project Historical peak power (if demand metered) and/or energy consumption data Clearly indicate all assumptions and variables used in the analysis Describe the basis or rationale for each assumption and variable The equipment loading profile

    Peak electric energy savings must be calculated as the average energy reduction expected during the entire on-peak and non-on-peak periodPeak period hours are:

    NV Energy Northern Service TerritorySummer On-peak Period:1 p.m. to 6 p.m. (July 1 through Sept. 30); Monday through Friday onlyWinter On-peak Period:5 p.m. to 9 p.m. (Oct. 1 through


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