Con Edison Commercial & Industrial offers energy efficiency program
The Con Edison Commercial & Industrial (C&I) energy efficiency program offers cash incentives for installing electric and gas energy efficient equipment and technologies. Energy efficiency can help improve your bottom line by reducing your energy usage and maintenance costs while increasing your operating efficiencies. These upgrades can also help protect the environment.
Program Overview
The Con Edison C&I energy efficiency program provides cash rebates and incentives to encourage and facilitate the completion of energy efficiency projects. There is no incentive dollar cap for most projects and 100% of the approved incentive amount is paid after completion. As a Con Edison market partner, you become your customer's guide to greater energy efficiency. There are two programs for both gas and electric: the equipment rebate program and the custom program. They also offer incentives for energy efficiency studies.
They offer:
* cash incentives for installing energy efficient equipment and technologies; and
* a network of experienced contractors and service providers who can help get the job done
Equipment Rebate Program
The equipment rebate program offers cash for the installation of standard energy efficient equipment, including:
* lighting and lighting controls;
* heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), furnace, boilers and other gas equipment;
* motors; and
* variable frequency drives.
Custom Program
If you have an innovative idea for an energy saving project that includes measures not included in our equipment rebate program, your project may qualify for incentives under our custom program. Incentives under this option may include, but are not limited to:
* chiller and/or refrigeration system upgrades;
* compressed air system improvements; and
* industrial process improvements.
Energy Efficiency Study
As part of our energy efficiency program, C&I customers can have an energy efficenergy use and recommend steps they can take to increase gas and electric efficion HVAC and control systems, and other major energy using process activities.
The customer is responsible for completing the study. The study must be performed by an independent person or firm with the necessary credentials and experience needed for the particular study.
Why You Should Participate
in the Program
Cash incentives to reduce the cost of your capital investment; network of approved energy efficiency contractors, distributors, and other energy professionals with training and technical support to help guide customers through the application process and installation of equipment; and recognition from your employees and the community for protecting the environment
How to Apply
It's easy to participate in the program: complete the program application at conEd.com/energysavings. Get started upon preapproval of the project.
Eligibility Requirements
Be a directly metered Con Edison commercial or industrial electric or gas customer; pay the systems benefit charge (SBC)nhave not received an incentive from a New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) program or another utility for the same projectMost projects will require preapproval. Please review the preapproval details for each incentive. Do not purchase or install equipment before preapproval.
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