Bounty Programs Take Off
In early 1988, when the Michigan Public Service Commission first
contemplated running a turn-in program for second refrigerators, there was a
limited amount of information available for constructing a large-scale
operation. Since that time, several utilities have adopted programs and the old
timers have gained more experiences to share. Companies are now running
large-scale programs ranging from 5,000-30,000 units per year. Some programs
are limited to second refrigerator pick-ups, whereas others include the
disposal of primary refrigerators, first and second freezers and/or air
conditioners. Most companies use a pre-pick-up screening process to ensure that
the units work. Programs offer a range, from nothing up to rebates using $100
U.S. Savings Bonds. Many donate a small number of the most efficient
refrigerators they collect to charity. All of the programs recycle their
appliances, dispose of the capacitors, and recycle the refrigerant. Electricity
savings for these programs are usually based on engineering or manufacturers'
estimates. Few companies have conducted actual pre-post removal consumption
analysis. In an informal sample of eight utilities, savings estimates for
programs ranged from 526 kWh (Wisconsin Electric Power Co., an engineering
analysis) to 1250 kWh (American Electric Power, also an engineering
analysis).