E Source Launches Rebate and Incentive Finder

June 17, 2011
The E Source Rebate and Incentive Finder is designed for energy managers and facility managers who are looking for money-saving opportunities to participate in energy-efficiency and demand-response programs

E Source recently launched a new web-based resource for finding energy-efficiency rebate and incentive information for any location in the U.S. and Canada. The E Source Rebate and Incentive Finder is designed for energy managers and facility managers who are looking for money-saving opportunities to participate in energy-efficiency and demand-response programs.

“Rebates and incentives provided by utilities, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations can be very helpful to companies looking for ways to offset the investment costs of new construction or retrofit projects,” says Chris Wiederspahn, VP of E Source Enterprise Energy Management Services. “Finding and keeping track of them can be difficult, so that’s why we created this all-in-one resource with information on more than 2,500 individual programs that we regularly update.”

The database allows users to search by keyword, program sponsor, geographic region, customer segment, incentive type, or technology. Users can also save frequent searches for convenience.

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