Save energy and improve your bottom line
Making your business more energy efficient is a smart move in protecting your bottom line. We offer programs and cash-back incentives that will continue to help lower your energy costs and save money month after month.
New Construction Design Assistance
Whether you’re planning a new building or expanding your existing facility, our program can help you build for energy efficiency, peak load reduction, and improved systems performance.
Our energy experts offer technical assistance and blueprint review to identify potential energy saving opportunities with your lighting, HVAC and other building systems. We also provide financial incentives to help you construct a high performance building that delivers benefits throughout its life.
RFP for Energy Efficiency
The RFP for Energy Efficiency program encourages investment in cost-effective, energy-saving projects by inviting large power customers to submit competitive proposals for upgrades to equipment and systems within existing facilities. Grant funding of up to $250,000 is awarded in each round of project bidding.
This program is open to all qualified commercial, industrial and institutional power customers served by our utility and power supplier, WPPI Energy. Visit www.wppienergy.org/rfp for details.
Efficiency Improvement Incentives
Consider energy efficiency if you’re planning to upgrade or replace equipment. These incentives are designed to help you increase your energy efficiency and lower your energy costs.
We can also help you with custom incentives tailored to your specific project and provide study grants to further examine potential energy projects, including compressed air surveys, pump analyses, process evaluations and other specialized technology reviews.
Prescriptive Rebates
Get prescriptive rebates when you install the following lighting products; refrigeration and food service equipment; and motors and drives. Qualifying products must be found on the Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) product list. This list can be found under "Commercial Lighting" at www.cee1.org. |