The Energy Network Taking action to save energy www.theenergynetwork.com
What is The Energy Network? The Energy Network was created in 2012 and authorized by the California Public Utilities Commission to harness the collective power of residents, businesses, and the public sector to achieve an unprecedented level of energy savings across Southern California.
Residents As part of its core mission, The Energy Network provides resources and assistance to homeowners and property owners who are planning residential energy efficiency upgrades. We do this by providing information and money-saving resources in collaboration with local agencies, governments and stakeholders. Services include rebate and incentive offerings for qualifying energy efficiency upgrades, attractive financing terms for eligible residential solar and energy saving improvements, tools to help identify contractors with energy efficiency training, and other resources that help homeowners take the next step toward saving energy.
Business Energy costs can be one of the highest expenses for a business. To cut utility bills and save time, The Energy Network helps businesses and property owners identify energy saving measures, secure financing, and take advantage of incentives and rebates to reduce energy usage and improve bottom-line operating costs. Whether it’s a single system replacement or a major rehabilitation project, The Energy Network’s experts will help businesses create a customized plan to address their energy-saving opportunities. It’s a win-win for businesses and the environment.
Public Agencies At no cost to agencies, The Energy Network identifies energy saving measures and works side-by-side with agency staff from design through construction to help accomplish energy efficiency projects. Eligible agencies include cities, counties, water and waste districts, education agencies and more. The Energy Network offers a full turnkey solution that makes cost effective upgrades to public facilities faster than was previously possible. Services include start-to-finish project management support, technical assistance, access to financing, competitively bid specialty contractors and transparent pricing, assistance with utility rebate processing, and access to a web-based energy information management (EEMIS) to monitor, analyze, and benchmark facility energy usage and costs.
For more information, visit www.theenergynetwork.com This Program is administered by the County of Los Angeles and funded by California utility ratepayers under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission.
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