Rebates, Incentives and Design Assistance

Your utility offers cash rebates and incentives for energy-efficient technologies, whether they are new to your business or replace existing equipment. Cash incentives and design assistance are also available for new buildings and system processes. Rebates may be available for equipment such as:

Appliances and general improvements
Boilers and water heating
Food service equipment
Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC)
Lighting
Refrigeration...and more

Small Business Energy EdgESM
Commercial customers of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) may qualify for a no-fee loan to install energy-efficient equipment upgrades, with PG&E paying the interest on your loan.

Demand Response Programs
Your utility has incentive programs that encourage you to reduce electric power use when the California Independent System Operator (CAISO) determines that the state’s energy supplies are low. These programs will help ensure the reliability of your energy supply at all times of the year.

Design Resources
Your utility provides design assistance and incentives to encourage energy-efficient building design and construction for non-residential projects. Design tools and resources are available to architects and engineers to support energy-efficient design efforts. Check out the latest energy-efficiency measurement tools, download simulation software, participate in virtual training workshops, register for training throughout our service territory or read the latest newsletters and design briefs online.

Contact your local utility for more information about the many incentives and services available to help you reduce energy costs and improve the efficiency of your operation by saving energy.

This program is funded by California utility ratepayers and administered by Pacific gas and Electric Company, Southern California Edison and Southern California Gas Company under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC).

Program funding is limited. Services and incentives are provided on a first-come, first-served basis and only while funding lasts. California consumers are not obligated to purchase any full-fee service or other service not funded by this program.