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Caney Valley
gives rebates on the purchase of new electrical appliances as outlined below.
All units must be installed on Caney Valley's lines, and installation and wiring
must be inspected by a Cooperative representative. A copy of your sales receipt
will be required. Contact our office for further information, or to set up an
appointment for an inspection.
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Appliance |
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Rebate |
| Electric Dryer |
For replacement of
non-electric dryer or for installation in new construction (unit must be
at least 4,000 watts) |
$100 |
| Electric Range |
For replacement of
non-electric unit or for installation in new construction (unit must be
at least 10,000 watts) |
$100 |
| Electric Water Heater |
For replacement of
non-electric unit, or for installation in new construction:
For purchase of a
standard (non-lifetime) unit
For purchase of a
lifetime water heater
For replacement of an
electric unit:
For purchase of a
standard (non-lifetime) unit
For purchase of a
lifetime water heater
(All units must have a minimum
capacity of 40 gallons. Units of less than 60 gallons must have a
minimum Energy Factor (EF) of .93. Units 60 gallons or greater must have
a minimum EF of .91.) |
$150
$200
$100
$150
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| Heat Pumps |
For installation of electric
air-source or ground-source heat pumps, Caney Valley will provide a flat
rebate of $200 in addition to the rebate offered by our power supplier,
Kansas Electric Power Cooperative (KEPCo) in Topeka. KEPCo
provides rebates based on the size of the unit (minimum 2 tons) and its
efficiency ratings.
Rebate payment levels from KEPCO:
For an air
source heat pump, the payment will be $100 per ton for a 14.5 SEER,
$150 per ton for a 15.5 SEER, and $200 per ton for a 16.5 SEER and
above.
For a
geothermal ground source heat pump, the payment will be $125 per
every 1/2 ton, and must meet minimum requirements of:
Closed Loop = 3.3
COP, 14.1 EER
Open Loop = 3.6
COP, 16.2 EER |
$200 plus KEPCo rebate |
Safety Check...
Power lines are dangerous. Look up when working
around power lines with metal ladders, TV antennas, or when using any metallic
tools such as paint rollers or pruning shears.
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