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Multi-use / municipal Includes offices, police and fire stations, recreational centres and more. Do you know where your municipal energy dollars are going? Highest energy users by operation type ** : Water treatment Filtering and sludge handling are key opportunities for energy efficiency. Sewage treatment Look to high- efficiency pumps with variable frequency drives. Streetlights Switch to LEDs to improve public safety and ease impact on the environment. Social housing Upgrade lights, appliances and more to save everyone money. Arenas Equipment upgrades (especially to chillers) can save energy while also reducing maintenance costs. *Based on rate of $0.12 per kWh **Source: Power Application Group Inc. "Ontario Municipalities: An Electricity Profile." Independent Electricity System Operator and Association of Ontario Municipalities, 2008. 22 % 17 % 16 % 14 % 11 % 16 % Audit Funding Assess your savings potential with an energy audit, covered up to 50%. Retrofit Program Get up to 50% for upgrades to lighting, pumps, fans and other equipment. High Performance New Construction (HPNC) Get funding for high-efficiency new construction and major renovations. Earn payments for each kilowatt saved. CHOOSE THE PROGRAM THAT’S RIGHT FOR YOUR COMMUNITY Incentives help projects get off the ground TAKE YOUR BUDGET DOLLARS FURTHER Community Skating Rink, Picton, Prince Edward County Under the Retrofit Program, adding variable speed drives and implementing a floating head pressure system on the refrigeration system resulted in: 83,683 kWh ANNUAL VERIFIED ENERGY SAVINGS $10,042 ANNUAL ENERGY COST SAVINGS* $ 8,635 INCENTIVE HYDRO ONE / ENERGY INNOVATORS Municipal Conservation

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Page 1: ANNUAL VERIFIED ENERGY SAVINGS INCENTIVE get off the ground $10,042 · 2018-08-29 · Multi-use / municipal Includes offi ces, police and fi re stations, recreational centres and

Multi-use / municipalIncludes offi ces, police and fi re stations, recreational centres and more.

Do you know where your municipal energy dollars are going?Highest energy users by operation type**:

Water treatment Filtering and sludge handling are key opportunities for energy effi ciency.

Sewage treatment Look to high-effi ciency pumps with variable frequency drives.

Streetlights Switch to LEDs to improve public safety and ease impact on the environment.

Social housing Upgrade lights,appliances and more to save everyone money.

ArenasEquipment upgrades (especially to chillers) can save energy while also reducing maintenance costs.

*Based on rate of $0.12 per kWh**Source: Power Application Group Inc. "Ontario Municipalities: An Electricity Profi le." Independent Electricity System Operator and Association of Ontario Municipalities, 2008.

22% 17% 16% 14% 11%16%

Audit FundingAssess your savings potential with an energy audit, covered up to 50%.

Retrofit ProgramGet up to 50% for upgrades to lighting, pumps, fans and other equipment.

High Performance New Construction (HPNC)Get funding for high-effi ciency new construction and major renovations. Earn payments for each kilowatt saved.

CHOOSE THE PROGRAM THAT’S RIGHT FOR YOUR COMMUNITY

Incentives help projects get off the ground

TAKE YOUR BUDGET DOLLARS FURTHER

Community Skating Rink, Picton, Prince Edward County

Under the Retrofi t Program, adding variable speed drives and implementing a fl oating head pressure system on the refrigeration system resulted in:

83,683 kWhANNUAL VERIFIED ENERGY SAVINGS

$10,042ANNUAL ENERGY COST SAVINGS*

$8,635INCENTIVE

HYDRO ONE / ENERGY INNOVATORS

Municipal Conservation

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Look to these technologies fi rst Incentives pay up to 50%

LIGHTING

Upgrading lighting is a quick win

SYSTEM-WIDE SAVINGS

Optimize, upgrade and save

ExteriorLEDs are ideal for outdoor lots, public garages and streetlights. They’re durable and last up to 50,000 hours, which means less time spent on maintenance costs.

LED LightingUpgrade to LED lighting for immediate energy savings up to 75%. They also stay cool to the touch, which can reduce cooling costs in your buildings.

ChillersGet incentives to analyze and optimize chillers. High-effi ciency chillers are more reliable and offer longer equipment life.

Exit SignsGet incentives up to $15 per sign to upgrade throughout your facilities. LED exit signs last over 10 years and almost never need replacing.

Demand Control Ventilation (DCV)DCV adjusts fresh air intake based on room occupancy, which keeps air fresh in auditoriums, arenas and libraries.

Combined Heat and Power Systems (CHP)CHP is up to 80% more effi cient than traditional power generation. Incentives pay up to 100% of a detailed engineering study and up to 40% of capital costs.

HYDRO ONE / ENERGY INNOVATORS

Municipal Conservation

$47,373INCENTIVES

1.9 YEARSPAYBACK

473,736 kWhANNUAL VERIFIED ENERGY SAVINGS

$56,850ANNUAL ENERGY COST SAVINGS

SPOTLIGHT ON SAVINGS

One smart townA successful streetlighting project convinced the Municipality of Central Elgin to pursue further upgrades at its wastewater treatment facility. With a new high-effi ciency aeration blower, they exceeded projected savings esti-mates by a whopping 200%.