National Fuel - Residential Conservation Program

January 14, 2010

Summary

Residential Western New York National Fuel Customers can apply for energy efficiency rebates through the Conservation Incentive Program. Energy Efficient products installed after December 1, 2009 are eligible for rebates as long as receipt/invoice with retailer/contractor name and Federal ID number/Certificate of Insurance are available as documentation. Applications are processed in the order that they are received, and a rebate check will generally be mailed within 4-6 weeks, unless an application is selected for verification. Rental property applications should include proof of ownership of the property. Tenants are responsible for getting property owner permission (signed application) to install the energy efficient product. New construction is not eligible for this program.

Program Overview

Implementing Sector: Utility
Category: Financial Incentive
State: Pennsylvania
Incentive Type: Rebate Program
Web Site: http://www.nationalfuelforthought.com/rebate_apps.html
Administrator: Fuel for Thought
Start Date:
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies:
  • Water Heaters
  • Furnaces
  • Boilers
  • Programmable Thermostats
Incentive Amount: Hot Air Furnace: $300
Hot Air Furnace with Electronically Commutated Motor: $400
Hot Water Boiler: $400
Steam Boiler: $200
Programmable Thermostat: $25
Indirect Water Heater: $300
Equipment Requirements: Hot Air Furnace: 90% AFUE
Hot Water Boiler: 85% AFUE
Steam Boiler: 81% AFUE
Programmable Thermostat: ENERGY STAR
Installation Requirements: Products must be installed using a licensed contractor and must be new at the time of installation.
Programmable Thermostat: Must be replacing furnace or boiler.

Contact

Name: National Fuel
Address: 40 Washington St.
Westborough MA 01581
Phone: (877) 285-7824

This information is sourced from DSIRE; the most comprehensive source of information on incentives and policies that support renewables and energy efficiency in the United States. Established in 1995, DSIRE is operated by the N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center at N.C. State University.