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Table 13: Roseville Commercial and Industrial Efficiency Program Participation <br />Commercial Refrigeration <br />1 <br />1,679 <br />— <br />Efficiency <br />Cooling <br />13 <br />116,158 <br />— <br />Custom Efficiency <br />2 <br />242,625 <br />1,669 <br />Efficiency Controls <br />4 <br />231,609 <br />15,108 <br />Electric Rate Savings <br />3 <br />3,876 <br />— <br />Energy Design Assistance <br />1 <br />68,068 <br />6,567 <br />Fluid System Optimization <br />1 <br />2,661 <br />— <br />Foodservice Equipment <br />3 <br />11,651 <br />9,164 <br />Heating Efficiency <br />15 <br />— <br />21,627 <br />Lighting Efficiency <br />126 <br />2,688,827 <br />— <br />Motor Efficiency <br />3 <br />121,073 <br />— <br />Multi -Family Building Efficiency <br />13 <br />32,323 <br />3,062 <br />Recommissioning <br />2 <br />87,986 <br />9,257 <br />Saver's Switch for Business <br />11 <br />126 <br />— <br />One Stop Efficiency Shop <br />59 <br />1,967,780 <br />— <br />Turnkey Services <br />1 <br />— <br />— <br />Renewable Energy Support <br />Windsource and Renewable'Connect, which are both subscription programs allowing <br />participants to source some or all their energy from renewable sources are popular for Roseville <br />residents. Solar'Rewards and Solar'Rewards Community° have low participation and could <br />offer an opportunity to engage the community with on -site solar and subscription programs. See <br />Table 14, on the next page. <br />Roseville Energy Action Plan 35 <br />