Energy-Efficient Appliance Rebate Sample Clauses

Energy-Efficient Appliance Rebate. The City will provide $1,500 per Housing Unit, for a total of approximately $24,000, as a rebate for Developer’s installation of eligible energy-efficient appliances in the Housing Units at Phase I; provided, payment of such amounts by Authority (or Authority causing City or another entity to pay) is expressly conditioned upon completion of construction of Phase I and installation of such eligible energy-efficient appliances by Developer at Phase I and the confirmation and issuance by the City (or other authorized entity) of the applicable certification relating to installation of such eligible energy-efficient appliances by Developer for Phase I. The selection of specific energy-efficient appliances to be installed at Phase I shall be subject to the reasonable approval of Authority Executive Director and City Building, Public Utilities and Planning departments.
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Energy-Efficient Appliance Rebate. The City will provide $1,500 per Housing Unit, for a total of approximately $138,000, as a rebate for Developer’s installation of eligible energy-efficient appliances in the Housing Units at the Project; provided, payment of such amounts by Authority (or Authority causing City or another entity to pay) is expressly conditioned upon completion of construction of the Project and installation of such eligible energy-efficient appliances by Developer at the Project and the confirmation and issuance by the City (or other authorized entity) of the applicable certification relating to installation of such eligible energy-efficient appliances by Developer for the Project. The selection of specific energy-efficient appliances to be installed at the Project shall be subject to the reasonable approval of Authority Executive Director and City Building, Public Utilities and Planning departments.
Energy-Efficient Appliance Rebate. The parties anticipate that the City will provide up to One Hundred Seventy-Eight Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($178,500) as a rebate for Developer’s installation of eligible energy-efficient appliances in the Housing Units (Eighty-One Thousand Dollars ($81,000) for the Manchester Project and Ninety-Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($97,500) for the Orangewood Project); provided, payment of such amounts by Authority (or Authority causing City or an other entity to pay) is expressly conditioned upon completion of construction of the applicable Project and installation of such eligible energy-efficient appliances by Developer at the applicable Project and the confirmation and issuance by the City (or other authorized entity) of the applicable certification relating to installation of such eligible energy- efficient appliances by Developer for the applicable Project. The selection of specific energy efficient appliances to be installed at each Project shall be subject to the reasonable approval of Authority Executive Director and City Building, Public Utilities and Planning departments. The amount of the rebates to be provided to each Project pursuant to this Section 301.4 shall be added to the principal balance owing under the Authority Subordinate Loan for the applicable Project.
Energy-Efficient Appliance Rebate. The parties anticipate that the City will provide up to Eighty-One Thousand Dollars ($81,000) as a rebate for Developer’s installation of eligible energy efficient appliances in the Housing Units at the Manchester Project, in accordance with Section 301.4 of the Original Agreement.

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