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ENERGY EFFICIENCY:
Using less energy to
accomplish the same task, such
as heating or lighting a building
ENERGY CONSERVATION:
Is the practice of decreasing
the quantity of energy used
Dual Fuel:
Electric (gshp, ashp, boilers, etc.) as main heat source with fossil
fuel back up
Dual Fuel rate applies ($0.05/ kWh)
Water heater and a/c can also be put on DF rate
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Marathon Water Heaters:
* FREE 85 – or 105-gallon water heater if on control for at least
7 years
* $5 or $10 / month or if on Dual Fuel then DF rate
Cycled Cooling:
Receive $15 credit ($5 for months of June, July and August)
 clothes washers - $25
 dishwashers - $25
 refrigerators and freezers - $50
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with recycling of old appliance - $75
 dehumidifiers - $25
 room window air conditioners - $35
 ECM (electric commutated motor) - $100
 CFL’s - $2/ bulb or up to ½ the package price
 Ground source heat pumps - $400 / ton
 Ductless air source heat pumps - $300
Rebate forms are available at www.swce.coop
Look for the Energy Star logo whenever you buy
What is an Electronically Commutated Motor (ECM)?
ECM ‘s adjust its speed to ensure the optimal airflow at all times. In addition ECM
motors are significantly quieter and less expensive to operate than conventional
furnace fans.
ECMs use significantly less electricity to deliver the warm air from the furnace and
the cool air from the CAC throughout your home. With their adjustable speed
design, furnaces with an ECM motor operate with as little as 80 watts of electricity.
That’s as much as ten times less than standard fan motors which run on high
all the time.
Furnaces equipped with an Electronically Commutated Motor (ECM) have lower
annual operating costs and can save you $40 to $300 per year depending on
how you use the furnace fan .
Central A/C and Air Source Heat Pump rebates are available
through HVAC companies who have taken an assessment test.
Once they have taken this test, they become a ‘qualified installer’
in the state of Minnesota. This test assures that the unit is being
installed correctly and that the homeowner is getting the SEER
rating that they paid for.
The A/C and ASHP rebates are as follows:
A/C
ASHP
13 SEER
$30
$330
14 SEER
$180
$480
15 SEER
$280
$580
16+ SEER
$330
$630
A list of qualified installers can be found on our website
www.swce.coop under the ‘save energy and money’ heading.
Standard rebates:
 milking vacuum pump VFD
 milk transfer pump VFD
 lighting
 NEMA premium efficient motors
Custom rebates may include, but not limited to:
 compressor heat recovery systems
 plate & frame type milk pre-coolers
 hog farrowing controls
 scroll compressors for bulk tank
 low pressure irrigation systems
 livestock water heaters
The
Smart
Strip
is
Pretty
Smart
The Smart Strip works like this:
It has one plug called “control”
It has special plugs for things that go off when the “control” is not in use
It has additional plugs that are always on
So plug the computer or TV itself into the master
Plug in monitor, speakers and various other devices into the special plugs
- use the 'always active' sockets for the satellite receiver/Tivo/etc.
When the “control” is off, the Smart Strip automatically turns off the
special plugs
Available from Niagara for only $10 from Jan 1- March 31, 2010
Mail in form is in the current issue of Sparks or
Go on-line to ‘www.mnbrighterideas.com’
Under Promotions, use promo code ‘SWC671’
LIMIT 1
The conservation kit includes:
Earth ™ Massage Showerhead (1.5 GPM)
Two Bathroom Faucet Aerators (1.0 GPM)
Kitchen Swivel Aerator (1.5 GPM)
Hot Water Temperature Card
Did you know…
 That 15-20 % of your electric bill is attributed to lighting
alone?
 CFL’s use up to 75% less energy to produce the same
amount of light?
 Lasts up to 10 times longer than standard incandescent
bulbs?
 You can save $30 or more in energy costs over the life of
the bulb?
 SWCE offers $2 per bulb (up to ½ the price of package
rebate)
 CFL’s generate 70% less heat
• Safer to operate
• Can cut energy cost associated with home cooling
cost
A home energy audit typically lasts about 2 hours.
The following areas are examined:
 furnace or boiler
 air conditioner
 insulation
 air leaks
 water heater
 appliances
An infrared camera used inside will pinpoint cold air seeping through ceilings,
walls and floors. A picture from the outside will show heat loss.
A blower door test, which identifies air leaks, can be performed for an additional
cost.
Additional testing may be available, depending on the company.
Prices vary greatly from under $100 to over $600 per audit. Here’s two website
to search for a home energy audit:
www.energyconservation.com
www.mbpa.us/findaconsultant.htm
http://www.ezbngreen.com
Affordable Home Energy Audits
763-274-4248
http://www.togetherwesave.com
Interactive website on how ‘little’ things add up
http://www.mnbrighterideas.com
www.energyconservation.com
www.mbpa.us/findaconsultant.htm
Find an energy auditor
Questions?