Do you want to boost the energy performance of your facility, but are hesitant to do so because of initial costs? With an abundance of state, federal and local utility rebates and incentives, your investment might not be as costly as you think.
By improving the energy efficiency of existing commercial building(s) or integrating efficient design into new buildings, building owners may be eligible for a tax deduction of up to $1.80 per square foot.
If you are interested in the available options and cost-effective solutions, talk with a professional at Calvert-Jones. Our LEED AP's, Certified Energy Managers, Professional Engineers and Project Managers are experts in maximizing your rebate and incentive potential through these various programs.
What are some smart investments that may also qualify for rebates and tax incentives?
Retrocommissioning
Adjust the electrical, mechanical, plumbing and control systems in your facility to optimize energy performance and return your equipment to its proper operational state.
Financial incentives can save you up to 75% of your project cost, with significant energy savings in the future and a fast ROI.
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Retrofits
Retrofitting offers a cost effective solution to improving your building's operations and energy efficiency by only replacing or upgrading what you need.
Save up to 50% of the total cost of your retrofit project, as well as future energy savings.
Set up a no-charge consultation to discuss retrofit solutions for your facility.
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Building Automation
Building Automation System (BAS) is a computerized network of electronic devices that monitor and control the mechanical and lighting systems in your facility. This enables you to use energy only when and where you need it.
Energy savings from a BAS will quickly increase your bottom line, and you'll receive additional financial incentives for making your facility more energy efficient.
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Variable Frequency Drives
VFD's control the speed or frequency at which motors on your mechanical equipment operate. If your motors are not running all the time, you're not using as much energy - which can result in big savings. State, federal and local utility programs offer financial incentives for the installation of Variable Frequency Drives on existing equipment, including building exhaust fans, return air fans, cooling tower fans, supply air fans and chilled and condensed water pumps.
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Custom Solutions
Every business is different. Financial incentives that cover up to 50% of the total cost for retrofit projects and up to 75% of the incremental costs for new construction projects may be available for custom applications that involve:
· LED or other custom lighting
· Outdoor lighting
· Energy management
· Compressed air systems
· Central chiller plant
· Process equipment
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Regardless of the size or type of your project, the professionals at Calvert-Jones strive to find the highest rebate amount possible after determining the scope of your project.
- We search the state and federal governments, as well as local utilities for money you could get back.
- We contact these organizations and file all necessary paperwork.
- We follow up to make sure the commercial rebate or incentive process is progressing as it should.
Bottom line - we don't want our customers to pay more money than they have to for a smart investment that is not only going to add to their bottom line, but also have a positive environmental impact.
Contact Us Today for a No-Charge, No Obligation Energy Consultation of Your Building. |