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Integrated Design Assistance Program (IDAP) Approaches
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Whole Building Approach
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Prescriptive Approach
Incentive Tables
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When Used
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- For projects in early design using an integrated approach
- Achieves highest building performance
- Typically requires more time/effort in design stage
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- Projects beyond schematic design, on a fast-track or when resources prevent using Whole Building Approach
- Targets specific equipment and systems
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Incentive Types or Equipment/Systems Funded
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Design Incentive: helps offset costs for additional design professionals (e.g. daylighting or energy consultant). Available in early design.
Performance Incentive: based on electricity savings of entire building using ASHRAE 90.1 - 2004, Appendix G criteria. Paid at end of project.
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Simple incentive structures for:
- Lighting
- HVAC
- Building envelope
- Electric motors
- Custom measures
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Incentive Amount
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Design: $5,000 + $0.10/square feet (SF) up to 300,000 SF; $50,000 lifetime cap.
Performance: $500 per summer peak kW or $0.10/annual kWh for electricity savings of 10-50% below basline reference; $100,000/year cap.
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Based on improvement from efficiency requirements in the ASHRAE 90.1 - 2004 Energy Standard (see specific incentive amounts for various prescriptive measures); capped at $100,000/year.
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Building Requirements
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- Pre-design or schematic design
- Minimum of 5,000 SF
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Commissioning (independent verification that building performs as intended) included
- Set goal to exceed ASHRAE 90.1 - 2004 Energy Standard by 10%
- Located in Fort Collins Utilities electric service area
- New construction or major renovation
- Commercial or high-rise residential building, per ASHRAE 90.1 - 2004, Section 2
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- Application for IDAP incentives must be submitted before equipment is installed.
- Located in Fort Collins Utilities electric
service area
- New construction or major renovation
- Commercial or high-rise residential building,
per ASHRAE 90.1 - 2004, Section 2
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How to Apply
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