Energy Saving Tips for Your Business

Running a business is hard work, and finding ways to cut costs while boosting productivity is a constant priority. Here you can find ways to invest in efficiency to help your business reduce the upfront cost of equipment, save on monthly utility bills and improve overall operational performance.

Business Rebates

Energy and water efficiency upgrades make smart investments. That's why we offer rebates on efficient commercial equipment to make upgrades more affordable by helping to lower your initial cost.  
Rebates for Businesses

Heating and Cooling   

If your central air conditioning unit is more than 12 years old, replacing it with an ENERGY STAR certified model could cut your cooling costs by 30%. Find more tips like this, as well as savings on heating and cooling equipment from ENERGY STAR.
Save on Heating and Cooling with ENERGY STAR

Small Business Savings

Are you a small business owner, operator, or employee looking for ways to increase energy efficiency in your facility? ENERGY STAR offers planning guides for implementing cost-effective energy improvement projects for your business.
View ENERGY STAR for Small Business

General Services Demand (GSD) and Industrial (IND) Savings

If your electric bill is based on the General Services Demand (GSD) and Industrial (IND) rate, you have a unique opportunity to manage your costs by limiting your demand for power consumption.
Lower Your Demand, Lower Your Bill

Involve Your Employees in Energy and Water Savings

Educate and encourage employees to be energy-conscious and to offer ideas about how energy can be saved. Employee buy-in and involvement can make or break your company's efforts to conserve energy.

Designate a "responsible party" to promote good energy practices for the organization and/or facility. This individual should work with management to facilitate energy savings ideas and strategies - optimizing energy use and costs minimizes overhead and operation costs.