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Download the following documents for information about our incentive program:

Application Form Premium Efficiency Motors
The state-based initiative for “MotorUp” for Massachusetts and Nantucket will continue in 2008, offering businesses energy savings opportunities to reduce the impact of rising energy costs by installing NEMA Premium™ efficient motors. The goal in sponsoring this program is to educate end-users about how to save money by installing premium-efficiency equipment and how to manage motor systems better, including installation of variable speed drives and by offering financial incentives for the purchase of qualifying new equipment.

Target Market
The MotorUp program was a regional program from 1998 – 2006. Beginning in 2007, MotorUp has been a coordinated state-wide for Massachusetts and Nantucket customers. The Massachusetts MotorUp Program for National Grid customers, is a component of the Design 2000plus Program. It is designed to respond quickly to a customer who has a motor fail in their facility and is in need of a replacement immediately; or a motor brought into stock in anticipation of a motor failure.

Incentives are available to industrial, commercial, institutional and agricultural electric service customers. Motors must be installed or stocked in service territories of participating EEPPs. Motors covered by the program must be new, three phase, induction motors, NEMA Design A & B, 1-200 HP, Open Drip Proof (ODP) or Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled (TEFC), 1200, 1800, or 3600 RPM. Other motors may be eligible for rebate under other EEPPs’ efficiency programs.

Key Program Features
Design incentives are available to maximize efficiency opportunities. Incentives are designed to cover up to 75% of the incremental cost of the equipment. To qualify for an incentive, the motor(s) must operate a minimum of 2,000 hours per year.

Other Motor-Related Resources
For details on qualifying equipment and manufacturer models that meet Massachusetts MotorUp efficiency requirements, visit NEMA Premium Efficiency Motor's* website specifications, which mirror CEE’s Premium Motor specifications. NEMA Premium™ efficiency levels are contained in NEMA Standards Publication MG 1-2003, in Tables 12-12 and 12-13, respectively. You can also refer to the CEE website*.

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