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NYS Clean Heat Program - Con Edison #4648

Open mngh037 opened 3 months ago

mngh037 commented 3 months ago

https://cleanheat.ny.gov/assets/pdf/CECONY%20Clean%20Heat%20Program%20Manual%206%203%2024.pdf

Eligibility

This is an incentives/rebates program to advance adoption of efficient electric heat pump systems used for space and water heating. Monetary incentives are paid by Con Edison directly to Participating Contractors or Distributors upfront (less any applicable Contractor Reward specified per contract) and customer then pays the difference.

Eligibility criteria and incentives structured are technology-based and determined by customer segments, subjected to Con Edison's monthly capped funding of $10M and capped funding per project.

Base Benefits

Varying by customer segment, which is then further broken down by category type.

1. Residential DAC: capped at 70% of project cost Non-DAC: capped at 50% of project cost

1.1. Residential air source heat pump (ASHP) incentives image

1.2. Residential ground source heat pump (GSHP) incentives

![image](https://github.com/PolicyEngine/policyengine-us/assets/142734747/45098dfb-724e-4580-adb0-4a1d44a45655) **2. Multifamily** For buildings with at least 5 dwelling units Category 2c incentives: <100 dwelling-unit buildings Capped incentive limit: $1M per project or 50% of project cost, whichever is lower ![image](https://github.com/PolicyEngine/policyengine-us/assets/142734747/b34979fb-00c7-4d93-8ad9-e0a730f75c0f) **3. Small business & Nonprofit** For commercial customers with AVG annual peak demand <= 300 kW Capped incentive limit: $200,000 per project or 50% of project cost, whichever is lower ![image](https://github.com/PolicyEngine/policyengine-us/assets/142734747/f4a884fc-bc96-41c5-8f22-b18a596b0462) **4. Commercial and Industrial** For commercial customers (no MF buildings) with AVG peak demand >100 kW on a rolling 12-month basis. [100, 300] kW commercial customers could fall in either (3) or (4) customer sector Capped incentive limit: 50% of project cost and $1M for all projects, per account per year Including all non-GSHP ![image](https://github.com/PolicyEngine/policyengine-us/assets/142734747/772691b1-1ceb-4948-9af9-989f5c7edf93) # Non-pipe Solutions Adder Incentives (NPA) Eligibility: Residential, Multifamily and Small Biz customers within the Soundview area of the Bronx, NY may receive adder benefits exceeding their segment benefit cap (but not more than 100% of project cost) ![image](https://github.com/PolicyEngine/policyengine-us/assets/142734747/a413b41a-fc35-4453-96d7-19633c19f334) # NYSERDA program If project is eligible for both NYSERDA and NYS Clean Heat programs, combined fundings from both prgrams for each project have caps implemented as follows: + 70% of total heat pump project cost, for market rate participants + 85% of total heat pump project cost, for most Low-to-Moderate Income (“LMI”) participants
MaxGhenis commented 3 months ago

Sounds like this will require a new entity (see entities.py), since it's provided to corporate entities. Is that right?

PavelMakarchuk commented 3 months ago

Sounds like this will require a new entity (see entities.py), since it's provided to corporate entities. Is that right?

It seems that the incentive amounts are passed down to the consumer: E.g. image

Would it be reasonable to assume that the full amount is passed down (no Contractor Reward / alternate payee)