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Concord Light - Comm HP - Eligible Building Stock
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Concord Light - Comm HP - Eligible Building Stock
- CMLP's rebates are available for new heat pumps installed in existing buildings, or in major renovations of existing buildings in which oil, propane, electric resistance (e.g. electric baseboard) or a pre-existing heat pump is the current primary heating system. The new heat pumps may supplement or replace the existing heat system. Buildings primarily heated with natural gas are not eligible for CMLP’s rebates, but may apply for similar rebates through Mass Save.
- CMLP's rebates are not available for heat pumps installed in newly constructed buildings.
- CMLP's rebates are available for heat pumps installed in newly constructed additions only if the heat pump installed is designed to serve some or all of an existing building plus a newly constructed addition attached to the existing building.
- Buildings with Small General Service (G1), Medium General Service (G2) or Large General Service (G3) electric rate accounts are eligible for CMLP's business rebates. Look at your monthly electric bill to determine if you are a G1, G2, or G3 customer with CMLP.
- Buildings with residential service rate accounts are eligible for CMLP's business heat pump rebates if:
- the building is owned by a residential condominium association and is fully or partially used for non-residential purposes (e.g. fitness center, clubhouse, management office) or
- the building has a Use Code in the "Land Use" section of the property record in the Concord Assessor's database in which the first three digits are "111" or higher. This includes apartment buildings with 4 or more units, and non-transient and transient group quarters.