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City and County of Denver Building Electrification Feasibility Report Rebates

The Electrification Feasibility Report is a tool designed to assess the practicality and cost impacts of switching from gas to electric equipment. It is one of several options customers and contractors can submit to meet Community Planning and Development's building code permitting requirements for like-for-like system replacement. You can use the Electrification Feasibility Report to make an informed assessment about whether converting your building heating and cooling systems to electric is cost-effective compared to a like-for-like gas-fired replacement.

Eligibility: 

The Energize Denver Electrification requirements apply to all existing commercial and multifamily buildings regulated by the Denver Energy Code's Commercial Provisions. To be eligible for the Electrification Feasibility Report rebate, your building must:

Be located within the City and County of Denver;
Not be owned by the City and County of Denver;
Owners or tenants applying must be responsible for their own space heating, cooling, or water heating equipment;
Be a commercial or multifamily building regulated by the Denver Commercial Building Code.;
Be regulated by Denver's Building Code;
Have one of the following:
Gas-fired HVAC (space heating or cooling)
Gas-fired water heating
Electric cooling-only equipment;
You must confirm that equipment will be installed in an existing building or space that is not undergoing a major rehab.

Funding Entity: 
City and County of Denver
Source: 
Local Government
Category: 
Rebate
Eligible Project Type: 
Rehabilitation
Counties Available: 
Denver
Municipalities Available: 
Denver
Amount: 
Up to $2,500 for an Electrification Feasibility Report paid to eligible contractors; Facilitation services, up to 30 hours for equity priority buildings.
Purpose of Funds: 
Technical assistance
Population Served: 
Equity Priority Buildings are eligible for enhanced incentives. Equity Priority Buildings include: Deed-restricted multifamily affordable housing; Naturally occurring affordable housing (66% of the tenants are at 80% AMI or less); Individual condo or townhome unit owners who meet certain income requirements; Human service providers, defined as a non-profit tax-exempt entity that offers critical services.
Last Updated: 
09/14/2023
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