Qualifying Energy Efficiency Measures (EEMs) definition
Qualifying Energy Efficiency Measures (EEMs) means either (i) standard gas or electric EEMs (i.e., measures found on any of the Standard Initiative applications); or (ii) measures eligible under the Custom Initiative approved by Ameren Illinois; or (iii) measures found in the Streetlighting or Retro-commissioning Initiative as identified in official program materials found on the Ameren Illinois Energy Efficiency website. The following technologies are not Qualifying EEMs: (i) technologies that do not demonstrate measurable and verifiable energy savings, including power conditioning; (ii) technologies that displace electrical energy use or natural gas to another fuel (i.e. fuel switching); or (iii) renewable energy projects (solar, wind power, etc.). Eligible gas measures do not include propane or butane measures.
Qualifying Energy Efficiency Measures (EEMs) means either (i) standard gas or electric EEMs (i.e., measures found on any of the Standard Initiative applications: Lighting, VFD, HVAC, Specialty Equipment, Steam Trap, and Leak Survey and Repair); or (ii) measures eligible under the Custom Initiative approved by Ameren Illinois; or (iii) measures found in the Streetlighting or Retro-commissioning Initiative as identified in official program materials found on the Ameren Illinois Energy Efficiency website. Technologies that purport to save energy through reduction of voltage, demand, or power conditioning are not Qualifying EEMs. EEMs that displace electrical energy use or natural gas to another fuel (i.e., fuel switching proposals) are not Qualifying EEMs. Other than geothermal projects, renewable energy projects (solar, wind power, etc.) are also not eligible for incentives under this program. Unless explicitly pre-approved, EEMs must be new and covered by warranties. Natural Gas (gas) incentives do not include propane or butane measures.
Qualifying Energy Efficiency Measures (EEMs) means either (i) Standard gas or electric EEMs (measures found on any of the Standard Programs Applications: Lighting, Motors, HVAC, Refrigeration, Lodging, Agriculture, Grocery, and Commercial Kitchens); or (ii) measures eligible under the Custom Program approved by Ameren Illinois; or (iii) measures found in the retro-commissioning program, as identified in official program materials found on the ActOnEnergy website. Technologies that purport to save energy through reduction of voltage, demand, or power conditioning are not Qualifying EEMs. EEMs that displace electrical energy use or natural gas to another fuel (i.e., fuel switching proposals) are not Qualifying EEMs. Other than geothermal projects, renewable energy projects (solar, wind power, etc.) are also not eligible for incentives under this program. Unless explicitly pre-approved, EEMs must be new and covered by warranties. The HVAC and refrigeration tune-up program eligibility requirements are specified in their respective Applications. Natural Gas (gas) incentives do not include propane or butane measures.