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Renewable Rebates for Iowa Farm and Ag Customers

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Applications for The Efficiency First Renewable Rebates program will be accepted through December 31, 2013. CLICK HERE for additional program requirements.

Wind Rebates for Farm and Ag Customers

Eligibility

To qualify for a renewable rebates:

  • You must be an Alliant Energy electric customer in Iowa
  • The renewable system must offset your on-site electric usage
  • Complete steps one through five, detailed in the step-by-step process prior to construction of the renewable system
  • Wind projects must be in service within one calendar year from date of online screening

Rebate options

Choose the rebate level that best fits your situation, either the energy efficient level or the standard level.

Standard level rebate is the lesser of the following options:

  • Estimated first year output in kWh x $0.25
  • Optimal annual energy usage of the facility in kWh x .75 x $0.25
    • Determined through the energy and site assessments
  • Maximum of $30,000 per project

Energy efficient level rebate is the lesser of the following options:

  • Estimated first year output in kWh x $0.75
  • Optimal annual energy usage of the facility in kWh x .75 x $0.75
    • Determined through the energy and site assessments
  • Maximum of $35,000 per project

Choosing the energy efficient level will result in a larger total rebate amount. In addition to the larger rebate, by selecting the energy efficient level, you may save more on your utility bill each month by installing the energy efficient upgrades.

To qualify for the energy efficient rebate you must satisfy ONE of the following:

  1. Meet the requirements of Alliant Energy’s Commercial New Construction program
  2. Have LEED certification from the US Green Building Council
  3. Install all upgrades with a payback of five years or less identified in the energy assessment

Rate comparison chart

Wind rebate comparison chart

In the example above, by choosing the energy efficient level the customer received a $5,175 rebate on their wind project, $775 in equipment rebates, and will save an average of $340 per year on their utility bill with their energy efficiency upgrades.

 

Step-by-step process

Step 1:  Use the online self-assessment tool to determine your property’s renewable energy potential, estimated energy output, installation cost, and rebate amount.

Step 2:  Based on the information you provided in step one, Alliant Energy will contact you to schedule the following:

a.  An energy assessment. To qualify for a renewable rebate you are required to complete this assessment.

During the assessment an energy expert will analyze:

  • Heating and cooling systems
  • Kitchen and laundry appliances
  • Lighting
  • Windows, doors and insulation levels

An energy assessment will:

  • Identify ways to reduce energy use
  • Provide estimates on how much improvements will cost
  • Estimate how much your farm or ag business can expect to save on your utility bill

b.  A site assessment to review your property’s potential to generate renewable energy. To qualify for the renewable rebate customers are required to complete the site assessment ($250 fee)

  • The audit and site assessment may be scheduled on the same day and may take up to five hours to complete
  • The required site assessment must be performed by an assessor contracted by Alliant Energy

Step 3:  Determine which of the rebate levels energy efficient or standard, is appropriate using the results from the energy and site assessment. The maximum rebate is the lesser of:

  • The system's estimated first year kWh output x the rebate $/kWh amount
  • The farm or ag business’ energy efficient usage x 75 percent x the rebate $/kWh amount

Step 4:  Choose an installer that will help you review the systems components, options and costs.

Step 5:  Submit the interconnection application and fee appropriate for your renewable system.

Step 6:  Alliant Energy will contact you regarding the project schedule and meter installation.

Step 7:  After the interconnection is approved, you may complete the installation of your renewable energy system and begin generating.

Step 8:  Submit the renewable rebate form.

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