LLLC Incentives for Existing Buildings
- Puget Sound Energy
- Incentive of $50 to $100 bonus per fixture in addition to $0.50 per kWh incentive.
- Seattle City Light
- Incentive bonus of $75 per fixture with LLLC in addition to $/kWh incentive.
- Tacoma Power
- Incentive $70 to $210 per fixture for LLLC networked lighting controls (General Luminaire Style: offices, schools, medical).
- Incentive of $150 to $620 per fixture for LLLC networked lighting controls (High Bay Style: warehouses, gyms, industrial).
- Bonneville Power Administration Public Utilities: Numerous public utilities throughout Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington.
- Idaho Power
- Incentive up to $0.31 per kWh (for interior or exterior) for a new fixture or retrofit kits with networked lighting controls.
- Energy Trust of Oregon
- Incentive of $80-$190 per general LED interior fixture with LLLC. $175-$355 for LED High Bay with LLLC and $100-$625 for exterior LEDs with LLLC. Incentives require a minimum 40% wattage savings.
- Pacific Power in Washington:
- LLLC Incentive of $0.10-$0.38 per kWh (depending on interior or exterior, new fixture or retrofit kit).
- Snohomish PUD
- Incentive of $13-$197 per lamp/fixture.
- Avista
- LLLC incentive of $150 per interior fixture and $85 for exterior.
- Chelan PUD
- $60 to $200 per fixture for LLLC networked lighting controls (General Luminaire Style: offices, schools, medical).
- Incentive of $140 to $600 per fixture for LLLC networked lighting controls (High Bay Style: warehouses, gyms, industrial).
LLLC Incentives for New Construction
- Puget Sound Energy
- Washington State Energy Code (WSEC) lighting power allowance (LPA) is the baseline for energy savings. Application review by PSE is required to determine final incentive.
- Tacoma Power
- Incentive of $0.20 cents per kWh saved. Design Team incentives may be available, contact Tacoma Power for information.
- Bonneville Power Administration Public Utilities: Numerous public utilities throughout Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington
- Incentive of $0.13 per kWh saved for new construction.
- Idaho Power
- Incentive of $0.26 per kWh (for interior) or $0.20 per kWh (for exterior) for a new LED fixture with LLLC.
- Energy Trust of Oregon
- Incentive up to $0.25/kWh for LED fixtures with networked lighting controls.
- Pacific Power in Washington
- LLLC Incentive of $1.20 per Watt controlled. Lighting equipment that exceeds the applicable version of the state energy code is eligible for incentives.
- Snohomish PUD
- Energy Design Assistance for new construction of $0.20-$0.50 per kWh.
- Avista
- Incentive of $150-$220 per new LED fixture.