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Posted on: August 7, 2019

[ARCHIVED] City of Newark and DEMEC Introduce Efficiency Smart Program for Newark Electric Customers

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The City of Newark, in partnership with the Delaware Municipal Electric Corporation (DEMEC), is excited to introduce Efficiency Smart, an energy efficiency program for City of Newark Electric Department customers. DEMEC’s energy efficiency program, Efficiency Smart, offers rebates and several services designed to help residents and businesses reduce energy use.

Newark is expected to save approximately 3,306 megawatt-hours (MWh) of energy over the course of the three-year contract period. This is roughly equivalent to the annual electric usage of 408 homes.

The residential services available through the program include a comprehensive set of initiatives that promote sustainable efficient product use and increase energy efficiency in homes. This includes discounts on energy-efficient lighting, rebates for energy-efficient appliances and products, and a free meter loan service.

By taking advantage of these options, residents can reduce their energy consumption and save on their electric bills. For example, a resident who:

  • Replaces 10 of his or her most frequently used incandescent light bulbs with LEDs could save approximately $100 dollars in annual electric costs

  • Plugs appliances and electronics into an advanced powerstrip could save up to $100 in annual electric costs

  • Manages his or her electric usage with an advanced thermostat could save approximately $70 in annual electric costs

Business customers also have many ways to save energy and money.

Small to midsized companies that use up to 500,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of energy annually can receive rebates for implementing common energy efficiency measures through Efficiency Smart’s Business Energy Rebates (BER) program. Example projects include lighting, compressed air, food service equipment, and HVAC.

Businesses that use more than 500,000 kWh of electricity annually have access to tailored services with dedicated account management, customized financial incentives and technical assistance through Efficiency Smart’s Custom program.

Many companies that have completed projects with Efficiency Smart have realized significant reductions in their energy consumption, often between five to 20 percent of their total energy use. These energy reductions have translated to cost savings for companies. Small business projects completed through Efficiency Smart to date have averaged more than $1,600 in annual energy cost savings while larger business projects have averaged in excess of $9,300 annually.

“We are excited for the opportunity to partner with the City of Newark in collaboration with DEMEC,” said Sean Clement, Director of Operations for Efficiency Smart. “The city has shown a commitment to energy efficiency, which is a very cost-effective way for communities to reduce their customers’ electric bills, reduce power supply costs, and contribute to local economic development. We look forward to working together with the city to ensure a successful partnership.”

“The Efficiency Smart program is an opportunity that will bring value to the entire city,” said Jerry Clifton, Mayor of Newark. “We’re proud to join other towns in Delaware in helping our residents and businesses reduce energy consumption, save money on their electric bills, and learn best practices. Together, we can help build a smarter, more efficient Newark—not just today, but into the future.”

For more information about Efficiency Smart services available to the city of Newark through DEMEC’s energy efficiency program, visit www.efficiencysmart.org/newark-delaware, or call Efficiency Smart at 877-889-3777.  

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Efficiency Smart helps residents, businesses and communities use less energy and save money through energy efficiency services. Since its launch in 2011, it has served 60 communities in multiple states. Efficiency Smart was established by American Municipal Power, Inc. (AMP) for the benefit of its member communities. It is administered under contract with the Vermont Energy Investment Corporation. Operations are based in Columbus, Ohio. DEMEC is a member of AMP, and through this membership, DEMEC communities are eligible for participation in Efficiency Smart. 

  

Media Contacts:

Carrie Hoover
Efficiency Smart
Email: choover@efficiencysmart.org
Phone: 614-468-4916

 

Heather Contant
DEMEC
Email: hcontant@demecinc.net
Phone: 302-653-2733

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