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The End Is Near for Incandescent and Halogen Screw-In Lamps

Posted By IAMU, Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Effective January 1st, 2023, a new DOE rule will effectively prohibit the manufacture, distribution, and sale of most incandescent and halogen lamps in the US. This rule applies a minimum efficiency of 45 lumens per watt to general service lamps which is understood to be unachievable by incandescent and halogen style lamps. This rule, therefore, will accelerate the full market transition to LED bulbs.

The rule is being applied to retailers along with manufacturers, distributors, and importers. Penalties will start being applied in the first quarter of 2023 and then increase later in the year. Because these penalties are being applied to retailers, we expect to only see LED style bulbs on shelves come January.

How does this affect IAMU Members? First, the full transition to more energy efficient bulbs should reduce your wholesale power consumption. Second, for those members still offering an efficiency rebate for purchasing efficient bulbs, you may want to consider repurposing that budget for other efficiency or load-growth incentive programs.

There is still plenty of time to enroll in MunEEBuck$, and have your rebate program fully launched by July 1st. Please contact Jeff Gorrie (309-678-5579) soon if you would like to move your current rebate program onto our shared platform or if you would like to consider launching a new program.

Tags:  DOE  Energy Services  LED  MunEEBuck$ 

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What is SEER2/HSPF2?

Posted By IAMU, Wednesday, May 18, 2022

SEER is a measurement of cooling mode efficiency for refrigerant-based HVAC systems including air-conditioners and heat pumps. HSPF is the heating mode efficiency counterpart. The higher the SEER and HSPF, the more energy efficient the equipment. In Iowa, the minimum efficiency for a central air conditioner is 13.6 SEER. For a heat pumps, the minimum efficiency is 14.4 SEER and 8.2 HSPF.

Beginning next year, SEER and HSPF are being replaced by SEER2 and HSPF2. This change will allow for a new testing method that better represents actual operating conditions, and it will coincide with a 1% increase in baseline efficiency. That means a SEER2 and HSPF2 rating will be lower than the equivalent SEER and HSPF rating. As an example, a heat pump rated at 15 SEER and 8.8 HSPF equates to 14.3 SEER2 and 7.5 HSPF2.

How does this affect IAMU Members? Members still offering a rebate for a 14 SEER air-conditioner should reconsider and all members should plan for a transition to SEER2. For heat pumps, members should also plan for a transition to SEER2 and HSPF2. However, this event may be less of a concern for heat pumps because most heat pump rebates are load-growth incentives or otherwise reward the inherent efficiency available through a transition to heat pump technology.

There is still plenty of time to enroll in MunEEBuck$, and have your rebate program fully launched by July 1st. Please contact Jeff Gorrie (309-678-5579) soon if you would like to move your current rebate program onto our shared platform or if you would like to consider launching a new program.

Tags:  Energy Services  HSPF2  MunEEBuck$  SEER2 

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MunEEBuck$ Informational Session

Posted By IAMU, Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Join Jeff Gorrie and John Von Harz as we discusses the MunEEBuck$ Program. We will discuss what MunEEBuck$ is, why IAMU provides this free service, how current participants are benefitting from the service, and how your utility can benefit from the program. If you’ve ever had an interest in joining MunEEBuck$, we encourage you to attend this webinar. With the end of the year, and reporting cycles starting fresh, January is a great time to Join MunEEBuck$!

Click here to register.

Tags:  Energy Services  MunEEBuck$ 

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