Rebate news, energy incentives, and funding updates from around the web
Our Partners Are Helping Capture Higher Lighting Rebates
Our partners are helping businesses like yours capture higher lighting rebates through coordinated lighting controls strategies, rebate-qualified product sourcing, and streamlined installation planning. As utilities continue shifting toward performance-based incentives, combining LEDs with advanced controls can improve ROI, increase rebate eligibility, and support stronger long-term energy savings.
Lighting Controls Are Getting Smarter, and More Valuable
Luminaire-Level Lighting Controls (LLLC) combine sensors, automation, and networked controls directly into lighting fixtures. These systems improve energy efficiency, simplify installation, and help commercial facilities qualify for larger lighting-control rebates tied to measurable, long-term energy savings.
HVAC incentives in 2026 increasingly support technologies that improve system performance rather than just equipment replacement. Advanced Rooftop Controls (ARC), Energy Recovery Ventilation (ERV/HRV), and UVGI systems help reduce energy waste, improve indoor air quality, and strengthen long-term operational efficiency.
National Grid incentives in New York are increasingly focusing on HVAC upgrades, electrification, and building performance improvements. Programs supporting heat pumps, weatherization, and custom energy projects can significantly reduce upfront costs while helping businesses improve efficiency and prepare for evolving regulations, such as Local Law 97.
Commercial farm rebates from Alger Delta Electric support energy-efficient upgrades across lighting, irrigation, ventilation, refrigeration, and dairy systems. These incentives help agricultural operations reduce operating costs, improve equipment performance, and accelerate ROI on essential facility upgrades.
Phase V of Pennsylvania’s Act 129 extends commercial utility rebates and energy efficiency incentives through 2031. Programs supporting lighting, controls, HVAC, and demand reduction projects remain a major opportunity for businesses looking to reduce energy costs and improve long-term building performance.
Rising summer temperatures increase cooling demand and strain HVAC systems. Commercial rebates for HVAC upgrades, smart thermostats, tune-ups, and weatherization projects can help businesses reduce energy costs, improve cooling performance, and prepare facilities for peak summer conditions.
Con Edison’s 2026 rebate programs support HVAC upgrades, building automation systems, electrification, refrigeration, and energy-saving improvements across commercial facilities. Many qualifying projects can offset a significant portion of upfront costs while improving efficiency, building performance, and long-term operational savings.
Lighting Rebates Available in Virginia and North Carolina
Dominion Energy rebates help businesses in Virginia and North Carolina reduce lighting upgrade costs through incentives for LED fixtures, occupancy sensors, high-bay lighting, and connected controls. Combining LEDs with smart controls can improve energy savings, rebate value, and long-term building performance.
Navigating rebate programs can be complex, but our process makes capturing all eligible incentives for your commercial projects simple. From identifying opportunities to handling paperwork, we guide you every step of the way—ensuring you don’t leave money on the table.
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