Energize Delaware’s Efficiency Plus Business Program (for Churches!)

 

Energize Delaware’s Efficiency Plus Business Program offers Cash Rebates for energy efficiency projects for all non-residential entities in the State of Delaware. You can get rebates of up to $20K per building or $50K for multiple buildings per Tax ID (501c3 non-profits get up to $26K per building or $65K for multiple buildings).  Rebates are available for high efficiency HVAC, Lighting, Motors & Drives, Commercial Kitchen Equipment and other Specialty Equipment and/or Custom Projects. In addition, we also offer building audit rebates of 50% of audit cost (capped at $2K) per building, and 1.99% low-interest financing and tax-exempt lease financing options.  Other services include pre-qualifying equipment before purchase and help with finding contractors, suppliers and/or auditors. All of this is a free service designed to foster efficiency improvements within the commercial sector in Delaware. For more information, or to download applications, visit www.energizedelaware.org/epb, or contact energizedelaware@saic.com or call 877-624-4448 (option 3). 

 

 

Energize Delaware Residential Programs

 

Energize Delaware wants to help Delaware homeowners save on their energy bills by offering discounts and rebates on energy efficient upgrades.  From discounts on ENERGY STAR (R) qualified CFL and LED bulbs to rebates up to $8,250 on home energy-saving improvements such as insulation, air sealing and heating and cooling equipment and more, to energy-saving rebates for new construction, Energize Delaware can help residents save now and continue to save with lower monthly bills.  To learn more about how you can participate and start saving today, visit www.energizedelaware.org

 

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