Far too often, a business will invest in a unique upgrade to more energy-efficient equipment but fail to first contact an energy advisor to assess their needs and options or apply for a rebate to their energy provider afterwards.
These businesses may be leaving custom rebate money on the table that could have helped recover some of the project costs. Why? Often business managers are hesitant to apply for a rebate if they are uncertain whether the project will qualify, and do not realize that a consultation may help guide their investment towards even more efficient solutions or opportunities to get a bigger rebate.
Custom rebates versus prescriptive rebates
They also may not be aware of how custom rebates work. Most business owners and managers are aware of the common prescriptive rebates offered by their energy provider, in which specific rebate amounts are offered for common equipment enhancements.
Custom rebates, on the other hand, are for more unique equipment upgrades not included in the menu of prescriptive rebates. Custom rebates are based on energy savings and vary based on each project. The first step is a consultation, in which an energy expert will visit the business and help evaluate its energy use and the scope of proposed enhancements.
While the rebate amount is not set in stone until the energy savings are analyzed by our team of independent engineers, in general the more energy the project saves, the more a business can typically earn in rebate dollars.
What kinds of equipment may qualify for custom rebates?
Every custom application is viewed as a unique situation, and the rebate will vary based on the business’s operation and how the new equipment is used. In addition to custom-calculated rebates on commonly rebated equipment for heating, cooling, and lighting, some examples of projects that could qualify include: