Smart Thermostats Sample Clauses

Smart Thermostats. The Companies agree to work with other utilities and stakeholders toward development of a single rebate application, instant discount or midstream smart thermostat offering for implementation by January 1, 2019. The Companies shall review on an annual basis whether adjustment of incentive levels is appropriate during the Plan to ensure that incentive levels reflect the efficient use of program dollars and needed customer inducements.
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Smart Thermostats. ComEd agrees to work with other utilities and stakeholders toward development of a single rebate application, instant discount or midstream smart thermostat offering for implementation by January 1, 2019. ComEd will review on an annual basis whether adjustment of incentive levels is appropriate during the Plan to ensure that incentive levels reflect the efficient use of program dollars and needed customer inducements.
Smart Thermostats i. North Shore and Peoples Gas shall budget for smart thermostats in the following amounts with the expected participation indicated in the table below. Participants Incentive/ Delivery Incentive NS Rebates 1,985 $99,250 NS DI 380 $39,900 NS TOTAL 2,365 $139,150 PG Rebates 4,488 $224,400 PG DI 1,566 $163,380 PG TOTAL 6,044 $387,780 Total 8,409 $526,930
Smart Thermostats. Nicor Gas shall increase smart thermostat participation to a minimum of 20,940 per year. In the event that demand for participation in smart thermostat retail rebate program is greater than Nicor Gas’ PY7-9 Plan budget anticipates, Nicor Gas will ensure that higher demand is served through (1) mid-Plan reallocation of budgetary resources from either its portfolio administration budget and/or budget for other programs (excluding its moderate income single family and multifamily program budgets), and/or

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