Tag: Energy Incentives
Improving Energy Efficiency with the Help of Energy Incentives
January 25th, 2011, 1 Comment
By: Rafael Corral
Improving energy efficiency in your buildings is a cost effective way of controlling rising energy costs for your organization. However, major energy efficiency improvements can be capital intensive and resource consuming. Energy incentive programs have been designed to help offset these high costs and help to further reduce energy-related greenhouse gases (GHGs).
There is [...]
Building Simulations | Understanding Your Energy Profile
July 29th, 2010, No Comments
By: Tiffany Richmond
This short e-book describes what a building simulation is, its benefits and available energy incentives in Ontario.
Building Simulations
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Tiffany Richmond is an enthusiastic marketing guru and is responsible for online marketing strategies at Energy Advantage Inc.
United States Energy Bill Collapses in Senate
July 28th, 2010, No Comments
By: Luke Takeuchi
On Monday July 26th the Democrat’s climate change legislation was pulled from the senate in an attempt to spare the embarrassment of a fourth cap and trade bill failing to pass. With the entire Republican Party in opposition of the legislation and wavering support from fellow democrats the bill lacked ample support [...]
Energy Incentives – How to Capitalize on Government & Utility Funding
January 14th, 2010, No Comments
By: Peter Rowles
Ronald Reagan, former President of the United States once said: “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help.’” Unfortunately, many energy end users have the same feelings about government and utility incentive programs. Despite these feelings, energy incentive programs abound.
If you take [...]
