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Energy Incentive Quick Guide www.connexiones.com 1700 Leider Lane Buffalo Grove, IL 60069 w-in CFLs, Reduced wattage T8 and T5 Linear Fluorescents Screw-in LED Lamps Kits Reduced Wattage Ceramic Metal Halide Lamps High Efficiency Electronic Ball nsformers Battery Chargers Summary Retro-commissioning of 2014-2015 Data Centers Small Business En ngs Fluorescent Midwest Lighting Regional Retrofits Energy Metal Halide Reduction Fixtures Hardwired Incentives CFL Fixtures ting Chillers Variable Speed Drives Chilled Water Reset Controls Room Air Conditio ilding Energy Management Systems Demend Controlled Ventilation Electric Steam Coo ctric Combination Ovens Convection Ovens Solid Door Freezer Glass Door Freezer S lass Door Refrigerator Space Heating Equipment Natural Gas Furnaces Infrared H Condensing Unit Heaters High Pressure Steam Trap LED Exit Signs Sensor-Contro Packs Bi-Level Stairway Fixtures Time Clocks Photocells Wireless DDC Thermo D Refrigerated Display Case Lighting Packaged Rooftop Unit Advanced Controls Retro t Room Energy Management Systems Demend Controlled Ventilation Occupancy Sen rking Garage Kitchen Exhaust Restroom Exhaust Fan Occupancy Sensors EC Moto h-in Refrigerated Case EC Motor with Evaporator Fan Controls for Walk-in Coolers H rmance Low Flow Fume Hoods Variable Air Volume Fume Hoods Industrial Systems, ry Load Response Controls, Solar Light Tubes T8 New Fluorescent Fixtures with Electr sts T5 New Fluorescent Fixtures with Electronic Ballast Cold Cathode Interior Fixt ld Cathode Exterior Fixtures Data Centers Small Business Energy Savings Fluores ting Retrofits Metal Halide Fixtures Hardwired CFL Fixtures LED Lighting Chille ble Speed Drives Chilled Water Reset Controls Room Air Conditioners Building En agement Systems Demend Controlled Ventilation Electric Steam Cookers Electric C tion Ovens Convection Ovens Solid Door Freezer Glass Door Freezer Solid or Glass D igerator Space Heating Equipment Natural Gas Furnaces Infrared Heaters Cond nit Heaters High Pressure Steam Trap LED Exit Signs Sensor-Controlled Wall Pac evel Stairway Fixtures Time Clocks Photocells Wireless DDC Thermostat LED Refr DisControlled Wall Packs Bi-Level Stairway Fixtures Time Clocks Photocells Wire Thermostat LED Refrigerated Display Case Lighting Packaged Rooftop Unit Advan rols Retrofit Guest Room Energy Management Systems Demend Controlled Ventilatio e, Parking Garage Kitchen Exhaust Restroom Exhaust Fan Occupancy Sensors EC or Reach-in Refrigerated Case EC Motor with Evaporator Fan Controls for Walk-in Coole Performance Low Flow Fume Hoods Variable Speed Drives Industrial Systems Volun Response Controls, Solar Light Tubes T8 New Fluorescent Fixtures with Electronic B T5 New Fluorescent Fixtures with Electronic Ballast, Cold Cathode Interior s, Cold Cathode Exterior Fixtures Data Centers Small Business Energy Saving rescent Lighting Retrofits Metal Halide Fixtures Hardwired CFL Fixtures L

Forward Working with our Energy Incentive Quick Guide This guide was created to provide an at-a-glance view of all popular incentives for the busy CEO or facility manager. Most all of the energy conservation measures (ECM) referenced in this guide have at least one, and in many cases several specifications that must be met to ensure incentive qualification. These specifications are called out in the actual application/worksheets. This guide is not intended to replace the application/worksheets offered by, Nicor Gas or the Illinois DCEO. The incentives in this guide may be changed or rescinded without notice. Possession of this guide is not a guarantee of incentive payment. Working with Connexion We engineer real energy saving solutions that deliver strong return on investment. As a registered, top Trade Ally with, Nicor Gas and the Illinois DCEO, Connexion is knowledgeable in all current utility incentive programs and experienced in leveraging state and federal energy tax incentives. Whether your next project is in the private or public sector, Connexion will ensure your project earns the maximum incentives available while achieving your organization s objectives for return on investment, energy cost reduction, and overall system performance. We provide strong return on investment and sustainable solutions through the implementation of energy efficient technologies. Getting started The first step towards an energy conservation plan is an audit of your facility s energy use. In most commercial buildings, lighting represents about 40% of your electric bill. Of all efficiency measures, lighting is also the easiest to upgrade and delivers the highest return on investment. With the data we collect from the lighting system audit, we design a project specifically to meet your needs with the goal of finding the appropriate balance between energy savings, capital investment, and workplace needs. The benefits of a lighting upgrade include: Decreased energy bills Simplified maintenance inventory Increased worker productivity Increased lumens Reduction in heat loads Reduction in lamp disposal costs Reduction in glare and eye strain Longer luminosity life Reduction in annual maintenance Take advantage of natural daylighting Why stop with just lighting? In many facilities, lighting is just the tip of the iceberg of energy saving opportunities. HVAC typically represents another 40% of a building s energy use. In manufacturing environments, motor loads can be a significant contributor to total energy costs. For example, did you know that a mere 20% reduction in motor fan speed can reduce energy consumption by nearly 50%? An energy audit of your facility will typically reveal these types of hidden, but very real cost saving opportunities. Our technical expertise enables a full compliment of commercial and industrial energy saving measures addressing all critical areas of facility operations including: Building automation systems Financial Solutions Energy management and strategic planning Compressed air upgrade Occupancy/Vacancy sensor systems Energy audits and analysis Data center optimization Power upgrade services LEED consulting Daylighting systems Rate reduction Demand response HVAC upgrade Retro-commissioning Renewable/alternative systems Power factor correction Variable frequency drives Water resource management Navigating the incentive application process If you re new to the process or applying for custom incentives the approval process can seem daunting. We ll manage all of the calculations, paperwork, pre and post inspections and approvals, neccessary for both utility, State and Federal EPAct incentives. Our engineered designs ensure that maximum energy savings are realized with all available incentives achieved. Forward

Connexion Energy Incentive Quick Guide Page Index Jump to Page Provider Program Title and Contents Page Program Overview: New for PY7 Smart Ideas Opportunity Assessment, Standard Incentives, Custom Incentives, BILD, New Construction, Industrial Sytems, Business Products Discounts (battery chargers & transformers) Program Overview: New for PY7 Retro-commissioning, Data Centers, Small Business Energy Savings (SBES) Business Instant Lighting Discounts (BILD) Program Screw-in CFLs, Reduced wattage T8 and T5 linear fluorescents, Screw-in LED lamps and LED trim kits, Reduced wattage ceramic metal halide lamps and High Efficiency electronic ballasts Indoor Lighting Incentive Program Wattage Reduction Incentives, Fluorescent Lighting Retrofits, Permanent Lamp Removal, Install Reflector Indoor Lighting Incentive Program Metal Halide Fixtures, Hardwired CFL Fixtures, LED Lighting: Exit, Refrigerated Display, LED Lighting: Interior Signage Indoor Lighting Incentive Program Lighting Controls (for indoor lighting) Outdoor Lighting Incentive Program Wattage Reduction Incentives, Hardwired CFL Fixtures, Metal Halide Fixtures, LED Signage, LED Exit Signs Outdoor Lighting Incentive Program Lighting Controls (for outdoor lighting), Fixtures with Controls HVAC Incentive Program Chillers, Variable Speed Drive on HVAC Chiller, Chilled Water Reset Controls, Room Air Conditioner, PTAC/PTHP HVAC Incentive Program Building Energy Management System, Packaged Rooftop Unit Advanced Controls Retrofit, Guest Room Energy Management System, Demend Controlled Ventilation; Office, Parking Garage, Kitchen Exhaust, Restroom Exhaust Fan Occupancy Sensor HVAC Incentive Program Wireless DDC Thermostat, Air-Side Economizer, Electronically Commutated Motor (ECM) on Fan-Powered Box, High Efficiency Pumps and Pumping Efficiency Improvements (Retrofits), Cogged V-Belts for HVAC Fans Transformer Incentive Program Equipment Type and Definition, NEMA Premium Efficiency Transformers Minimum Qualifying Efficiencies VSD Incentive Program VSD on HVAC Chiller, VSD on HVAC Fan or Pump, VSD on Pool Pump, VSD on Air Compressor, Industrial Process Fan, Air compressors with Integrated VSD Battery Charger Incentive Program New 3-phase, high-frequency battery chargers for forklifts, golf carts and other electric vehicles, List of Approved Products Commercial Kitchen Equipment Incentive Program Electric Steam Cooker, Electric Combination Oven, Convection Oven, Hot Food Holding Cabinet, Heat Pump Water Heater (Electric Only), Electric Water Heater Timer, Anti-Sweat Heater Controls for Glass Door Cooler or Refrigerator, EC Motor for Walk-in Cooler or Freezer Commercial Kitchen Equipment Incentive Program EC Motor for Reach-in Refrigerated Case, EC Motor with Evaporator Fan Controls for Walk-in Cooler or Freezer, Evaporator Fan Controls on EC Motor, Evaporator Fan Controls on Shaded-Pole Motor, Kitchen Demand Ventilation Controls (New or Retrofit), High Efficiency Pre-Rinse Spray Valve, Solid Door Freezer,Glass Door Freezer, Solid or Glass Door Refrigerator Commercial Kitchen Equipment Incentive Program Refurbished Vending Machine, Reach-in (Novelty) Cooler Controls, Beverage Machine Controls, Snack Machine Controls, Ice Makers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 continued next page Index I

Connexion Energy Incentive Quick Guide Page Index Jump to Page Provider Program Title and Contents Page DCEO DCEO DCEO DCEO DCEO DCEO DCEO DCEO DCEO DCEO DCEO Commercial Refrigeration Incentive Program EC Motor for Walk-in Cooler or Freezer, EC Motor for Reach-in Refrigerated Case, EC Motor with Evaporator Fan Controls for Walk-in Cooler or Freezer, Anti-Sweat Heater Controls for Glass Door Cooler or Refrigerator, Cooler Display Cases with Doors, Freezer Display Cases with Doors, Evaporator Fan Controls on EC Motor, Evaporator Fan Controls on Shaded-Pole Motor Commercial Refrigeration Incentive Program Demand Defrost Controls on Walk-in Coolers, Demand Defrost Controls on Walk-in Freezers, Efficient Refrigeration Condenser, Floating Head Pressure Controls, LED Refrigerated Display Case Lighting for Open and Closed Cases, Display Case Lighting Controls for Open and Closed Refrigerated Cases, Night Covers Commercial Refrigeration Incentive Program Solid Door Freezer, Glass Door Freezer, Solid or Glass Door Refrigerator, Refurbished Vending Machine, Reach-in (Novelty) Cooler Controls, Beverage Machine Controls, Snack Machine Controls, Insulation of Bare Refrigeration Suction Lines, Ice Makers Laboratory Incentives High Performance Low Flow Fume Hood, Variable Air Volume (VAV) Fume Hood, Fume Hood Occupancy Control, Automatic Fume Hood Sash Closer, Sash Stops, Low Pressure Drop HEPA Filters, Low Pressure Drop High Efficiency (Non-HEPA) Air Filters, Reduce/ Optimize Air Changes per Hour (ACH) Agriculture Incentives Engine Block Timer, Thermally Insulated Livestock Waterer, High-Volume Low-Speed (HVLS) Fans, High-Speed Exhaust & Ventilation Engineered Incentives Industrial Systems, Voluntary Load Response (VLR), Retro-Commissioning, Monitoring-based Commissioning, Data Center Analysis, New Construction & Major Renovation DCEO Overview and Structure Introduction to the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity s Energy Now program, Diagram showing how the Illinois DCEO works with local gas and electric utilities Lighting Incentive Program Compact Fluorescent Lamps - Screw-in, Hardwired Compact Fluorescent Fixtures - New Fixtures, Delamp, Permanent Lamp Removal, High Performance or Reduced Wattage 4-Foot T8 Retrofit Fixtures, Reduced Wattage 8-Foot T8 - Retrofit Fixtures, Specialty T8 Lamps and Ballasts - Retrofit Fixtures, LED ENERGY STAR Lamp/Fixture < 20 Watts Lamp, New LED Wall Packs - New Fixtures, Controls, Solar Light Tubes, T8 New Fluorescent Fixtures with Electronic Ballast, T5 New Fluorescent Fixtures with Electronic Ballast, Cold Cathode Interior Fixtures, Cold Cathode Exterior Fixtures Lighting Incentive Program New or Retrofit Interior Induction Lighting, New or Retrofit Exterior Induction Lighting, New Interior LED Fixtures, New or Retrofit Exterior LED Fixtures, LIGHTING SPECIFICATIONS-PG.1 Lighting Incentive Program LIGHTING SPECIFICATIONS-PG.2 HVAC Incentive Program HVAC and Water Heaters, Controls, HVAC SPECIFICATIONS-PG.1 HVAC and Equipment Incentive Programs HVAC SPECIFICATIONS-PG.2, Variable Speed Drives, Natural Gas-Fired Water Heater, Water-Saving Measures, Compressed Air Measures, LED Traffic Signal Type Equipment Incentive Program EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS-PG.1 Kitchen Incentive Program Kitchen Equipment: Electric Measure, Kitchen Equipment: Natural Gas Measure, Kitchen Equipment: Electric or Natural Gas Measure, Demand Control Ventilation for Kitchen Exhaust Hoods, High-Efficiency Ice Makers, Steam Cookers Kitchen Incentive Program KITCHEN SPECIFICATIONS-PG.1 Kitchen Incentive Program KITCHEN SPECIFICATIONS-PG.2 Combined Heat and Power Pilot Incentive Program Incentive structure, CHP Explained, More Information 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 continued next page Index II

Connexion Energy Incentive Quick Guide Page Index Jump to Page Provider Program Title and Contents Page DCEO Nicor Gas Nicor Gas Nicor Gas Nicor Gas Resource Resource Resource Resource Resource Resource EV Infrastructure Rebate Program Incentive structure, Equipment Specifications, More Information Commercial Food Equipment Incentive Program Ovens, Broilers, Other Kitchen Equipment Gas Boilers and Efficiency Improvements Incentive Program Boilers, Boiler Reset Controls, Pipe Insulation, Pool/Spa Covers, Ozone Laundry, Programmable Thermostat Space and Water Heating Incentive Program Space Heating Equipment, Natural Gas Furnaces, Infrared Heaters, Condensing Unit Heaters, Storage Water Heaters, Programmable Thermostat Steam Traps Incentive Program Industrial/Process High Pressure Steam Trap 75 psig, Industrial/Process Medium Pressure Steam Trap 15 psig and < 75 psig, Commercial Steam Traps, Small Business Steam Traps (any pressure) Controlled Wattage Solutions: Sensors Sensor Technology Types, Occupancy vs. Vacancy Sensors, Daylighting Sensors Sensors and Building Codes ASHRAE 90.1 2010 (energy standard for commercial buildings), ASHRAE 189.1-2011 (high-performance green building standard), IECC 2012 (International Energy Conservation Code), IgCC 2012 (International Green Construction Code), Title 24 2013 Part 6 (California s energy standard) ASHRAE 90.1-2010 vs. ASHRAE 90.1-2007 Threshold for triggering code compliance, Automatic Shut-off of Lighting, Space Controls:: Automatic Off within 30 Minutes, Light Level Reduction ASHRAE 90.1-2010 vs. ASHRAE 90.1-2007 Daylight Zones, Parking Garage Lighting Controls, Exterior Lighting, Automatic Receptacle Control, System Commissioning Illinois Incentives/Policies for Renewables & Efficiency DSIRE database of Energy-related Incentives, Grants and Policies Directory Contact information for, DCEO and Nicor energy incentive programs represented in this guide, Contact information for Connexion Energy Team, Connexion Web-based resources 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Index III

COMED PROGRAM OVERVIEW An Overview of What s New for s PY7 Energy Incentive Program Programs Sample Projects Eligibility Smart Ideas Opportunity Assessment An on-site facility assessment conducted by an engineer to identify energy-efficiency opportunities eligible for Smart Ideas incentives. Standard Incentives Cash incentives for common energy-efficiency improvements to commercial and industrial lighting, HVAC, refrigeration and other systems. Industrial facility Office building Hospital Museum Private university Shopping center T8 and T5 lighting Indoor and outdoor LED fixtures Building automation systems Controls and sensors Chillers Lighting control systems VSDs Custom Incentives Cash incentives for large, complex energy Process and/or system improvements efficiency projects, such as industrial process or Process automation system improvements not covered by Standard New technologies (e.g., geothermal) Incentives. Business instant Lighting Discounts (BILD) Energy-efficient lamps and higheficiency electronic ballasts available to businesses at a reduced price from participating electrical distributors. New Construction Cash incentives and technical assistance, such as energy modeling, to support architects and engineers in designing highperformance buildings. Industrial Systems System assessments and financial incentives to reduce electricity used by compressed air, industrial refrigeration and process cooling systems. Business Products Discounts Energy efficient battery chargers and transformers available at reduced pricing to business customers through participating distributors. Screw-in LED lamps and trim kits Screw-in CFLs Reduced wattage T8 and T5 lamps Reduced wattage CMH 2-, 3 and 4-lamp high-efficiency electronic ballasts Industrial headquarters Grocery store Hospital surgery wing Student life and recreation center Compressed air Industrial refrigeration Process cooling Battery Chargers 3 phase, high frequency battery chargers for electrical vehicles 5 year product warranty 92% power conversion efficiency Transformers Single or three phase Low voltage (<600) Dry transformer (air cooled, no oil as coolant) NEMA premium efficiency transformer requirements at 35% load Utility owned are not eligible All commercial and industrial customers All commercial and industrial customers All commercial and industrial customers All commercial and industrial customers; contractors that purchase lamps for maintenance and replacement Commercial and industrial customers planning a new building or renovation that is greater than 20,000 square feet. Commercial and Industrial customers with demand 500 kw and Compressed Air 200 hp, Industrial Refrigeration 500 hp, Process Cooling 500 tons Commercial and industrial customers with forklifts and other battery powered vehicles Commercial and industrial customers with varying voltage requirements within their facilities. Overview Continued Page 1

COMED PROGRAM OVERVIEW An Overview of What s New for s PY7 Energy Incentive Program Programs Sample Projects Eligibility Retro-Commissioning Expert analysis of building systems that identifies no-cost and low-cost operational improvements to optimize electricity and gas usage. Data Centers Technical assistance and cash incentives for installing energy-efficient equipment and systems in new or existing data centers. Small Business Energy Savings (SBES) Free energy usage assessments and cash incentives for projects that reduce electricity in small businesses. SBES - Full-Service Option SBES - Self-Service Option Update system operating schedules to improve energy efficiency and provide a comfortable indoor environment Reduce supply air temperature and fan speed in air handling units Optimize chiller or other equipment operation Cooling optimization measures, including central plant upgrades, VSDs, high density cooling solutions and economizers Power delivery improvements, including UPS and PDU upgrades IT optimization measures, including virtualization, consolidation, thin provisioning and solid state storage Indoor Lighting Outdoor and Garage Lighting Lighting occupancy sensors LED exit signs and lamps HVAC and Domestic Hot Water Equipment Commercial Kitchen Equipment Refrigeration Commercial and industrial customers with demand 500 kw All commercial and industrial customers Commercial and industrial customers with demand <100 kw; qualified Small Business Trade Allies guide customers through SBES program Non-residential customers Must receive electric delivery services from, regardless of retail electric supplier Pay into the Energy Efficiency and Demand Response Adjustment Not a publicly owned company Must have a peak electric demand of 0 to 100kW Businesses must be owned/managed by an individual (no nationally owned franchises) Material and labor must be provided by SBES Trade Ally Non-residential customers Must receive electric delivery services from, regardless of retail electric supplier Pay into the Energy Efficiency and Demand Response Adjustment Not a publicly owned company Same qualification standards as the Standard & Customer Program Must have a peak electric demand of 0 to 100kW Businesses must be owned/managed by an individual (no nationally owned franchises) Material must be provided by SBES Trade Ally, labor can be provided or attained by customer Equipment must be installed within 30 days of material receipt Contact Connexion regarding specific incentives for the SBES program Notes: Page 2

COMED BILD LAMP PROGRAM Quick Reference of PY7 Private Sector: Business Instant Lighting Discounts (BILD) Program Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL) Screw Based Products CFL lamps must be ENERGY STAR listed Lamp Types Incentive Level Lamp Types Incentive Standard CFL Lamp $1.00 High Wattage CFL Lamp (35W to 60W) $3.00 Specialty CFL Lamp (Any covered, dimming, 3-way or candelabra CFL) $3.00 Cold Cathode CFL Lamp $3.00 LED Lamps Screw and Pin Based Products Lamp Types Lamp Performance Criteria Incentive PAR Lamps, R Lamps Must be dimmable $10.00 LM79 testing organization and test number required for each lamp type A Lamps 80 CRI $6.00 Decorative (candelabra, globe, PAR lamp, R lamp and A lamp must be 60 LPW, Decorative must be 47 LPW MR lamps, etc.) 3-year product warranty $8.00 LED Trim Kit Lamp Kit Type Lamp Performance Criteria Incentive LED Trim Kit Any retrofit trim kit to convert a recessed down-light from incandescent to LED using an Edison base socket LED Exit Sign Retrofit Kits LM79 Testing organization and test number required for each lamp 55 LPW Must be Dimmable 3 Year Product Warranty $13.00 Kit or Lamp Type Performance Criteria Incentive Hard wired LED exit retrofit kits: Screw based LED exit retrofit lamps: Reduced Wattage Ceramic Metal Halide lamps 5W total system input wattage Minimum 5-year warranty UL924 listed Ceramic metal halide lamps that are designed to operate on existing HID ballasts. Must be CEE listed. Lamp Types Lamp Performance Criteria Incentive 175 Watt Replacement $10.00 250 Watt Replacement 80 CRI 85 LPW $15.00 320 Watt Replacement Minimum 10% input wattage reduction $15.00 400 Watt Replacement Baseline wattage range: 175-1000W $20.00 1000 Watt Replacement $25.00 Linear Fluorescent Lamps 4 Foot linear fluorescent lamps that are designed to operate on existing electronic ballasts. Must be CEE listed. 80 CRI Lamp Types Lamp Performance Criteria Incentive 4 Foot Reduced Wattage T8 28 Watts $1.00 4 Foot Reduced Wattage T5 26 Watts $1.00 4 Foot Reduced Wattage T5HO 51 Watts $1.00 High Efficiency Electronic Ballasts Ballasts must be CEE listed, Normal Ballast Factor only, For UNIV ballasts; maximum input wattage requirement based on 120V operation. Ballast Types Ballast Performance Criteria Incentive 3 Lamp Instant Start Ballasts 79W Watts $1.00 4 Lamp Instant Start Ballasts 106 Watts $1.00 3 Lamp Program Start Ballasts 81 Watts $1.00 4 Lamp Program Start Ballasts 109 Watts $1.00 $15.00 (kit) $8.00 (lamp) Page 3

COMED INDOOR LIGHTING Quick Reference of PY7 Private Sector: Indoor Lighting Incentives For Details refer to the Application page below Wattage Reduction Incentives: New T8/T5 Fluorescent Fixture with Electronic Ballast Replacement of an existing interior lighting system with a new lighting system containing T8/T5 fixtures with T8/T5 lamp(s) and electronic ballasts. $0.40 per watt reduced Maximum incentive is $150 per installed fixture. 1 Induction Fixture Replacement or retrofit of an existing interior lighting system with a new lighting system containing induction fixtures. $0.40 per watt reduced. LED Fixture (Note: This measure does not apply to LED exit signs, channel signs, open signs or Replacement or retrofit of an existing interior lighting system with a new lighting $0.50 per watt reduced refrigerated display case lighting) 4 system containing LED fixtures. Fluorescent Lighting Retrofits From T12 to: 8-foot Reduced 8-foot T12 Lamp to two 4-foot 6 $6 per lamp installed 5 $5 per lamp installed Wattage T8 Lamp and Ballast RW T8 Lamps and Ballast From T12 to: 4-foot Reduced Wattage T8 Lamp and Ballast $5 per lamp installed 5 From T12 to: 4-foot High Performance T8 Lamp and Ballast $5 per lamp installed 6 From T12 to: 3-foot T8 Lamp and Ballast $5 per lamp installed 6 From T12 to: 2-foot T8 Lamp and Ballast $3 per lamp installed 6 Permanent Lamp Removal Permanent removal of existing fluorescent lamp. Permanent lamp removal is the net reduction in the total quantity of lamps after a project is completed. 8-foot T12 Lamp to two 4-foot 7 $5 per lamp installed HP T8 Lamps and Ballast 4-foot T8 to 4-foot RW T8 and 7 $4 per lamp installed Low-Power Ballast 4-foot T8 to 4-foot HP T8 and 7 $4 per lamp installed Low-Power Ballast Retrofit T12 Fixture with T5 7 $5 per lamp installed Lamps and New Electronic Ballast Permanent Lamp Removal & Install Reflector Permanent removal of existing fluorescent lamp and installation of reflector. Remove 2-foot Lamp $3 per lamp removed 8 Remove 3-foot Lamp $5 per lamp removed 8 Remove 4-foot Lamp $6 per lamp removed 8 Remove 8-foot Lamp $8 per lamp removed 8 Notes: Remove 2-foot Lamp and Install Reflector Remove 3-foot Lamp and Install Reflector Remove 4-foot Lamp and Install Reflector Remove 8-foot Lamp and Install Reflector $6 per lamp removed $10 per lamp removed $12 per lamp removed $16 per lamp removed 3 9 9 9 9 Page 4

COMED INDOOR LIGHTING Quick Reference of PY7 Private Sector: Indoor Lighting Incentives For Details refer to the Application page below This guide summarizes the incentives available under s Program Year 7 Smart Ideas business incentive program. To ensure your energy savings measure qualifies, please refer to the full application/worksheet for specific equipment and installation specifications. Application page numbers are provided below. For further incentive information and application downloads, please go to: www.connexiones.com/comed-incentives or www.comed.com/business-savings/pages. Metal Halide Fixtures Replacement or retrofit of mercury vapor, probe start metal halide or high pressure sodium fixture with either pulse-start metal halide or ceramic metal halide. Hardwired CFL Fixtures Only complete new fixtures or modular retrofits with hardwired electronic ballasts qualify. Screw-in CFLs are not eligible. Pulse Start or Ceramic Metal Halide 100W or less Pulse Start or Ceramic Metal Halide 101-200W Pulse Start or Ceramic Metal Halide 201-350W Pulse Start or Ceramic Metal Halide 351-400W Pulse Start or Ceramic Metal Halide 401-1000W $30 per kit or fixture installed $40 per kit or fixture installed $50 per kit or fixture installed $70 per kit or fixture installed $80 per kit or fixture installed 10 10 10 10 10 Hardwired Compact Fluorescent Fixture <29W Hardwired Compact Fluorescent Fixture 30-60W Hardwired Compact Fluorescent Fixture >60W $20 per fixture installed 10 $40 per fixture installed 10 $50 per fixture installed 10 LED Lighting: Exit, Refrigerated Display LED, T-1 or Electroluminescent Exit Signs (Must be UL924 Listed) Replacement or retrofit of an existing incandescent or fluorescent exit sign with a high-efficiency electroluminescent, photo luminescent, T1 cold cathode or LED exit sign. input wattage: 5 Watts per face. 5-Yr. Warranty DLC-qualified LED Refrigerated Display Case Lighting (Closed Cases) (Must be DLC Listed) Replacement of fluorescent refrigerated case lighting with LED-source illumination. Fluorescent lamps, ballasts and associated hardware are replaced with pre-fabricated LED light bars/strip lights and LED driver units. DLC-qualified LED Refrigerated Display Case Lighting (Open Cases) (Must be DLC Listed) Replacement of fluorescent refrigerated case lighting with LED-source illumination. Fluorescent lamps, ballasts and associated hardware are replaced with pre-fabricated LED light bars/strip lights and LED driver units. LED Lighting: Interior Signage $20 per sign 11 $50 per door 11 $20 per linear foot of case (horizontal) Replacement signs cannot use more than 20 percent of the input power of the sign that is being replaced. LED Open Sign Replacement of an existing neon open sign with an LED open sign. $40 per sign 11 LED Channel Sign <2 feet Interior Replacement or retrofit of an incandescent, HID, argonmercury or neon-lighted channel letter $12 per letter 11 2 feet high with an LED letter. LED Channel Sign >2 feet Interior Replacement or retrofit of an incandescent, HID, argonmercury or neon-lighted channel letter >2 feet high with an LED letter. $30 per letter 11 Notes: 11 Page 5

COMED INDOOR LIGHTING Quick Reference of PY7 Private Sector: Indoor Lighting Incentives For Details refer to the Application page below This guide summarizes the incentives available under s Program Year 7 Smart Ideas business incentive program. To ensure your energy savings measure qualifies, please refer to the full application/worksheet for specific equipment and installation specifications. Application page numbers are provided below. For further incentive information and application downloads, please go to: www.connexiones.com/comed-incentives or www.comed.com/business-savings/pages. Lighting Controls (for indoor lighting) See description below each measure. Occupancy and Vacancy Sensors Installation of new occupancy sensors on a new or existing lighting system. Passive infrared, ultrasonic detectors and fixture-integrated sensors or sensors with a combination thereof are eligible $0.12 per watt controlled 12 1. Replacement of existing occupancy sensors is not eligible for this ncentive. 2. An inventory of the controlled fixtures is required with the Pre-Approval Application and Final Application. Refer to all specifications as listed on the application page shown above. Daylighting Controls Installation of new daylighting controls on a new or existing lighting system in spaces with reasonable amounts of sunlight exposure and areas where task lighting is not critical. Controls can be on/off, stepped, or continuous (dimming). $0.12 per watt controlled 12 1. The on/off controller should turn off artificial lighting when the interior illuminance meets the desired indoor lighting level. 2. Daylight sensor controls are required to be calibrated. Refer to all specifications as listed on the application page shown above. Occupancy Sensors Plus Daylighting Controls $0.18 per watt controlled 12 Installation of both occupancy sensors and daylighting controls to control the same fixture. 1. The on/off controller should turn off artificial lighting when the interior illuminance meets the desired indoor lighting level. 2. Daylight sensor controls are required to be calibrated. Refer to all specifications as listed on the application page shown above. Time Clocks for Lighting $0.03 per watt controlled 13 Installation of time clocks on interior and/or exterior lighting 1. Clocks must control on/off schedule of lighting equipment and must have a three-hour back-up system to maintain the program schedule during power outages. 2. Astronomical time clocks (where on-off times are in accordance with sunrise and sunset) are required for outdoor lighting when photocells are not in use. Refer to all specifications as listed on the application page shown above. Bi-Level Stairwell/Hall/Garage Fixtures Replacement of existing 4-foot two-lamp T12 fixtures with hard-wired 4-foot two-lamp T8 fluorescent fixtures with electronic ballasts and manufacturer-integrated occupancy sensors. For use in areas where code requires lighting 24 hours a day, such as stairwells, halls, and garages. $25 per fixture 13 1. Fixtures with manual override capabilities are not eligible. 2. During occupied periods, the fixture should operate at full light output. 3. During unoccupied periods, the fixture should operate at lower light output and wattage. 4. This measure is not also eligible for the occupancy sensors incentive or T12-to-T8 incentives. Refer to all specifications as listed on the application page shown above. Plug-Load Occupancy Sensors Installation of new passive infrared and/or ultrasonic plug load occupancy sensors. Refer to all specifications as listed on the application page shown above. $10 per sensor installed 13 Plug-load occupancy sensors must control electricity-using equipment in offices or cubicles, including lighting, shared copiers and/or printers. Refer to all specifications as listed on the application page shown above. Display Case Lighting Controls for Open and Closed Refrigerated Cases Installation of new lighting controls on a new or existing refrigerated case. Passive infrared, ultrasonic detectors or fixture-integrated sensors are eligible for this incentive. For more information on Sensors, Please see page 40 of this Guide $25 per door for closed case controls $8 per linear foot of case for open case controls (horizontal) 13 Notes: Page 6

COMED OUTDOOR LIGHTING Quick Reference of PY7 Private Sector: Outdoor Lighting Incentives For Details refer to the Application page below This guide summarizes the incentives available under s Program Year 7 Smart Ideas business incentive program. To ensure your energy savings measure qualifies, please refer to the full application/worksheet for specific equipment and installation specifications. Application page numbers are provided below. For further incentive information and application downloads, please go to: www.connexiones.com/comed-incentives or www.comed.com/business-savings/pages. Wattage Reduction Incentives: New T8/T5 Fluorescent Fixture with Electronic Ballast Replacement of an existing exterior lighting system with a new lighting system containing T8/T5 fixtures with T8/T5 lamp(s) and electronic ballasts (project does not have to be a one-for-one replacement). $0.40 per watt reduced Maximum incentive is $150 per installed fixture. LED Fixture Replacement or retrofit of an existing exterior lighting system with a new lighting system containing LED fixtures $0.50 per watt reduced 4 (project does not have to be a one-forone replacement). Hardwired CFL Fixtures 1 Induction Fixture Replacement or retrofit of an existing exterior lighting system with a new lighting system containing induction fixtures (project does not have to be a one-for-one replacement). $0.40 per watt reduced 3 (Note: This measure does not apply to LED exit signs, channel signs, open signs or refrigerated display case lighting) Only complete new fixtures or modular retrofits with hardwired electronic ballasts qualify. Screw-in CFLs are not eligible. Hardwired Compact Fluorescent Fixture <29W $20 per fixture installed 7 Hardwired Compact Fluorescent Fixture 30-60W $40 per fixture installed 7 Hardwired Compact Fluorescent Fixture >60W $50 per fixture installed 7 Metal Halide Fixtures Replacement or retrofit of mercury vapor, probe start metal halide, or high pressure sodium fixture with either pulse-start metal halide or ceramic metal halide. Pulse Start or Ceramic Metal Halide 100W or less $30 per kit or fixture installed 7 Pulse Start or Ceramic Metal Halide 101-200W $40 per kit or fixture installed 7 Pulse Start or Ceramic Metal Halide 201-350W $50 per kit or fixture installed 7 Pulse Start or Ceramic Metal Halide 351-400W $70 per kit or fixture installed 7 Pulse Start or Ceramic Metal Halide 401-1000W $80 per kit or fixture installed 7 LED Signage See description below each measure. See description below each measure. Outdoor LED Channel Sign 2 feet Replacement or retrofit of an incandescent, HID, argonmercury or neon-lighted channel letter 2 feet high with an LED letter. $12 per letter 6 Outdoor LED Channel Sign >2 feet Replacement or retrofit of an incandescent, HID, argonmercury or neon-lighted channel letter >2 feet high with an LED letter. $30 per letter 6 LED Exit Signs LED, T-1 or Electroluminescent Exit Signs Replacement of an existing incandescent or fluorescent exit sign with a high-efficiency electroluminescent, photo luminescent, T1 cold cathode or LED exit sign. Must be UL924 listed, have a five-year warranty and have an input wattage 5 Watts per face. $20 per sign 6 Page 7

COMED OUTDOOR LIGHTING Quick Reference of PY7 Private Sector: Outdoor Lighting Incentives For Details refer to the Application page below This guide summarizes the incentives available under s Program Year 7 Smart Ideas business incentive program. To ensure your energy savings measure qualifies, please refer to the full application/worksheet for specific equipment and installation specifications. Worksheet page numbers are provided below. For further incentive information and application downloads, please go to: www.connexiones.com/comed-incentives or www.comed.com/business-savings/pages. Lighting Controls (for outdoor lighting) See description below each measure. Occupancy Sensors Installation of new occupancy sensors on a new or existing exterior lighting system. Passive infrared, ultrasonic detectors and fixture-integrated sensors or sensors with a combination thereof are eligible. Replacement of existing $0.12 per watt controlled 8 occupancy sensors is not eligible for this incentive. Photocells Installation of photocells on exterior lighting. $0.08 per watt controlled 8 Eligible controls are built-in or stand-alone photoelectric cells that switch outdoor lights on at dusk and off at dawn Time Clocks for Lighting $0.03 per watt controlled 8 Installation of time clocks on interior and/or exterior lighting 1. Clocks must control on/off schedule of lighting equipment and must have a three-hour back-up system to maintain the program schedule during power outages. 2. Astronomical time clocks (where on-off times are in accordance with sunrise and sunset) are required for outdoor lighting when photocells are not in use. Refer to all specifications as listed on the application page shown above. Photocell Plus Time Clock $0.09 per watt controlled 8 Installation of both photocell and time clock to control the same lighting fixture 1. Must meet all specifications for Photocells and Time Clocks for Lighting. 2. Time clock must turn off lighting equipment at least 3 hours per night each night. Refer to all specifications as listed on the application page shown above. Fixtures with Controls Sensor-Controlled Wall Pack Fixture Replacement or retrofit of an HID fixture with a sensorcontrolled wall pack bi-level or dimming fixture. $100 per fixture 9 Sensor-Controlled Parking Garage Bi-Level Fixture Replacement or retrofit of an HID fixture with a sensorcontrolled parking garage bi-level or dimming fixture. $135 per fixture 9 1. Fixture is integrated with an occupancy sensor that allows the light to switch between high and low levels based on the presence of vehicle or pedestrian traffic. 2. New fixture must be fluorescent, induction or LED. 3. New fixture must have lower nominal wattage than existing fixture. 4. LED fixtures must be listed on the DesignLightsTM Consortium Qualified Products list available at http://www.designlights.org/. Bi-Level Stairwell / Hall / Garage Fixtures Replacement of existing 4-foot two-lamp T12 fixtures with hardwired 4-foot two-lamp T8 fluorescent fixtures with electronic ballasts and manufacturer integrated occupancy sensors. For use in areas where code requires lighting $25 per fixture 9 24 hours a day, such as stairwells, halls and garages. 1. Fixtures with manual override capabilities are not eligible. 2. During occupied periods, the fixture should operate at full light output. 3. During unoccupied periods, the fixture should operate at lower light output and wattage. 4. This measure is not also eligible for the occupancy sensors incentive or T12-to-T8 incentives. Notes: For more information on Sensors, Please see page 40 of this Guide Page 8

COMED HVAC Quick Reference of PY7 Private Sector: HVAC Incentives For Details refer to the Application page below Chillers Types: Centrifugal, Scroll or Helical-Rotary, Reciprocating. Sizes: from < 75 Tons to 300 Tons. Qualifying efficiencies: 0.49 kw/ton-iplv, 0.52 kw/ton- IPLV, 0.54 kw/ton-iplv, 0.55 kw/ton-iplv, 0.57 kw/ton-iplv. Refer to application for details. < 150 tons / 0.86 kw/ton-iplv and 150 tons / 0.85 kw/ton-iplv. Refer to application for details. Water-Cooled Chiller New or replacement water-cooled chiller (centrifugal, scroll/helicalrotary, reciprocating). $20 per ton plus $3.50 per ton efficiency bonus* 1 Air-Cooled Chiller New or replacement air-cooled chiller. $30 per ton plus $3.50 per ton efficiency bonus* * Efficiency bonus is paid for an efficiency rating above the qualifying efficiency. The bonus is $3.50 per 0.01 kw/ton IPLV for water- and air-cooled chillers. Refer to all specifications as listed on the application page shown above. Variable Speed Drive on HVAC Chiller (For other VSD projects, please see the VSD Incentives page) 1. The installation of a VSD must accompany the permanent removal or disabling of any throttling devices. 2. New chillers with integrated VSDs may be eligible for the Water- and Air-Cooled Chiller incentives. Variable Speed Drive on HVAC Chiller Variable-speed drives (VSDs) installed on an existing chiller $40 per HP 2 3. VSDs installed on new equipment are not eligible for this incentive. Refer to all specifications as listed on the application page shown above. Chilled Water Reset Controls 1. Only water- and air-cooled chillers are eligible for this measure. 2. Chillers with existing control strategies are not eligible for this measure 2. New chillers with integrated VSDs may be eligible for the Water- and Air-Cooled Chiller incentives. Chilled Water Reset Controls Install chilled water reset controls on existing chillers to allow them to operate at higher chilled water temperatures during periods of low cooling loads. The existing chilled water system must have a constant chilled water $5 per ton 3 temperature of 45 F or less. 3. The control strategy must use a temperature reset of at least 5 F. 4. A copy of the chiller s mechanical drawings or operation plans must accompany the application to verify that baseline requirements are met. Room Air Conditioner Qualifying efficiency: <8,000 (<.67 tons) / 11.2 seha tier 1 (eer), 8,000 13,999 (.67 1.2 tons) / 11.3, 14,000 19,999 (1.3 1.7 tons) / 11.2, 20,000 (> 1.7 tons) / 9.8. Refer to application for details. PTAC/PTHP Qualifying efficiency: 13.08 (0.2556 x Btu/h/1000) EER. Refer to application for details. SEHA Tier 1 Room Air Conditioner A through-the-wall or built-in self-contained unit that is two tons or less. $30 per ton 4 1. Must meet SEHA Tier 1 minimum qualifying efficiencies from the CEE, shown below. 2. Disposal of existing unit must comply with local codes and ordinances. Refer to all specifications as listed on the application page shown above. Notes: Package Terminal AC (PTAC)/Package Terminal Heat Pump (PTHP) A through-the-wall or built-in self-contained PTAC or PTHP that is two tons (24,000 Btu/h) or less. $30 per ton 4 1. Only units that have an EER greater than or equal to 13.08 (0.2556 x capacity in Btu/h/1000) qualify for the incentive. 2. All EER values must be rated at 95 F outdoor dry-bulb temperature. Refer to all specifications as listed on the application page shown above. 1 Page 9

COMED HVAC Quick Reference of PY7 Private Sector: HVAC Incentives For Details refer to the Application page below Building Energy Management System Building Energy Management System Installation of EMS on existing buildings with non-programmable pneumatic thermostats Building Energy Management System Installation of EMS on existing buildings with programmable pneumatic thermostats Building Energy Management System Installation of EMS on existing buildings with existing digital EMS older than 15 years Tier 1: At least (3) control strategies implemented Tier 2: At least (6) control strategies implemented Tier 1: At least (3) control strategies implemented Tier 2: At least (6) control strategies implemented Tier 1: At least (3) control strategies implemented Tier 2: At least (6) control strategies implemented $0.25 per square foot of conditioned space $0.35 per square foot of conditioned space $0.15 per square foot of conditioned space $0.25 per square foot of conditioned space $0.15 per square foot of conditioned space $0.25 per square foot of conditioned space Packaged Rooftop Unit Advanced Controls Retrofit Advanced control systems installed on packaged rooftop units serving constant volume HVAC systems to modulate the supply fan in conjunction with demand control ventilation and air-side economizer control. $100 per ton 8 Guest Room Energy Management System Guest Room Energy Management System (Electric Heat/AC) New installation of a temperature setback control system for individual guest rooms with electric heat and air $65 per guest room 7 conditioning. Guest Room Energy Management System (Non-Electric Heat/AC) New installation of a temperature setback control system for individual guest rooms with natural gas heat and electric air conditioning. $25 per guest room 7 Replacement or upgrades of existing occupancy-based controls are not eligible for this incentive. Refer to all specifications as listed on the application page shown above Demand Controlled Ventilation: Conditioned Space (Office) Conditioned Space (Office) Retrofit of an existing building ventilation system with controls that modulate outside air ventilation based on realtime occupancy. $40 per 1,000 sq. ft 7 Demand Controlled Ventilation: Parking Garage Parking Garage Retrofit of an existing enclosed parking garage s ventilation system with controls that modulate outside air ventilation based on real-time occupancy. $300 per exhaust fan HP 8 Demand Controlled Ventilation: Commercial Kitchen Exhaust Hoods Kitchen Demand Ventilation Controls (New or Retrofit) Installation of new or retrofit commercial kitchen demand ventilation controls that vary the ventilation based on cooking load and/or time of day. $350 per exhaust fan HP 8 Incentive is based on exhaust fan HP only. Refer to all specifications as listed on the application page shown above. Restroom Exhaust Fan Occupancy Sensor Restroom Exhaust Fan Occupancy Sensor Installation of occupancy sensors on a standalone restroom exhaust fan with existing control from a manual switch that is either tied or not tied to the lighting. $10 per fan 9 The existing exhaust volume flow rate must be at least 75 cfm per toilet room fixture.. Refer to all specifications as listed on the application page shown above. 7 7 7 7 7 7 Page 10

COMED HVAC Quick Reference of PY7 Private Sector: HVAC Incentives For Details refer to the Application page below Wireless DDC Thermostat Wireless DDC Thermostat Replacement of an existing pneumatic thermostat with a new wireless pneumatic thermostat with a direct digitalto-pneumatic signal for control of such end devices as VAV boxes, fan powered boxes, reheat coils, fan coils and radiant heat. $100 per thermostat 11 Air-Side Economizer Air-Side Economizer An air side economizer brings cooler outside air into a building to reduce the amount of mechanical cooling required. Incentives are available for retrofitting existing air-handling units, rooftop units and splitdirect expansion systems designed without the capability for 100% outside air and exhaust. $50 per ton 12 Electronically Commutated Motor (ECM) on Fan-Powered Box ECM on Fan-Powered Box Installation of electronically commutated motor, brushless DC motor or other type of variable-speed motor on fanpowered terminal box, fan coil or HVAC supply/return air fan serving both heating and cooling systems. $50 per motor 12 High Efficiency Pumps and Pumping Efficiency Improvements (Retrofits) High Efficiency Pumps and Pumping Efficiency Improvements (Retrofits) Improvement of pump efficiency to optimize the design and control of the current water pumping system. Depending on the specific application, possible options include slowing the pumping speed, trimming/replacing the impeller and replacing the current pump with a more efficient pump. $15 per HP 13 Cogged V-Belts for HVAC Fans Cogged V-Belts for HVAC Fans Replacement of a standard V-belt on an existing HVAC fan motor with a cogged V-belt. $5 per nominal motor HP 13 Refer to all specifications as listed on the application page shown above. Notes: Page 11

COMED TRANSFORMERS Quick Reference of PY7 Private Sector: Transformer Incentives NEMA Premium Efficiency Transformers Minimum Qualifying Efficiencies Upgrading to super high-efficiency NEMA Premium electrical transformers lowers energy consumption, reduces wasted energy from transformer losses and significantly reduces carbon dioxide emissions. Basic Requirements: Dry Transformer (Air Cooled, no oil as coolant) Single or Three Phase NEMA Premium Efficiency Transformer requirements at 35 percent load Low Voltage ( 600V) Utility owned are not eligible Qualifying GE Transformers The individual products and incentives shown below are subject to change and are based on products meeting specific qualifications. Product Number Phase kva Incentive Product Number Phase kva Incentive 9T73C9871 3 15 $127.50 9T73C9474G03 3 75 $332.50 9T73C9461G03 3 15 $67.50 9T73C9474G13 3 75 $332.50 9T73C9461G13 3 15 $67.50 9T73C9464G03 3 75 $313.75 9T73C9471G13 3 15 $67.50 9T73C9464G13 3 75 $313.75 9T73C9871G13 3 15 $67.50 9T73C9464G83 3 75 $257.50 9T73C9462G13 3 30 $163.75 9T73C9874 3 75 $257.50 9T73C9472G03 3 30 $163.75 9T73C9874G13 3 75 $257.50 9T73C9472G13 3 30 $163.75 9T73C9475G13 3 112.5 $312.00 9T73C9462G03 3 30 $158.50 9T73C9475G83 3 112.5 $312.00 9T73C9872 3 30 $128.75 9T73C9465G83 3 112.5 $303.00 9T73C9872G13 3 30 $128.75 9T73C9465G13 3 112.5 $267.00 9T73C9473G03 3 45 $217.00 9T73C9875 3 112.5 $267.00 9T73C9473G13 3 45 $217.00 9T73C9465G03 3 112.5 $262.50 9T73C9473G83 3 45 $217.00 9T73C9476G03 3 150 $414.00 9T73C9463G03 3 45 $209.00 9T73C9476G13 3 150 $414.00 9T73C9463G13 3 45 $209.00 9T73C9466G03 3 150 $390.00 9T73C9463G83 3 45 $207.00 9T73C9466G13 3 150 $384.00 9T73C9873 3 45 $157.00 9T73C9876 3 150 $354.00 9T73C9873G13 3 45 $157.00 9T73C9877 3 225 $600.00 9T73C9878 3 300 $476.00 Please note: Due to space constraints, we could not list all transformer manufactures and their eligible products. In addition to the GE products list above, offers incentives for other transformer manufacturers products including: Acme, Eaton, Hammond Power Systems, Mirus International, and Schneider Electric. The incentives listed above should provide a close approximation for incentives on similar, eligible transformer products from these other manufacturers. Please contact a Connexion energy consultant for additional information. Page 12