As a part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, North Dakota has received $8.33 million for efficiency and renewable energy for North Dakota consumers. North Dakota is giving this money as rebates when a consumer implements one of the measures listed on the links below. The rebate money is available on a first come first serve basis. The start date of the program is June 1, 2010.
These funds will be similar to the “Cash for Clunkers” program, in that no funds will be held so there is no guarantee there will be funds available at the time of your project. Under this program, residential consumers have a $5,000 cap and commercial consumers have a $15,000 cap per utility customer. Contact CCEC’s Energy Management Department at 1.800.248.3292 with any questions.
North Dakota Utility Rebate Program residential information
• Residential rebate form
North Dakota Utility Rebate Program commercial information
• Commercial rebate form
• Please note, for commercial accounts adding new motors on CCEC’s system, they must qualify under CCEC’s motor policy.
• Davis-Bacon wage forms and requirements. Davis-Bacon wage requirements applies to commercial rebates for photvoltaics, wind turbines, and custom design projects.
• Department of Labor Davis-Bacon Wages for ND (by County)
North Dakota Utility Rebate Program renewables
For accounts installing wind turbines or photovoltaics, click here to view CCEC interconnection policy.
For natural gas rebates, contact Xcel Energy or visit www.xcelenergy.com. For propane rebates, contact propane provider or visit www.ndpropane.org.
There are specific guidelines one must meet to receive rebates on the listed products. Equipment must meet efficiency requirements set by the state of North Dakota.