For example, the USDA’s REAP (Rural Energy for America Program but you don’t have to be rural) program can provide grants of up to 25% of the cost of energy-efficient Illumitex grow lights and installation.
The U.S. Department of Energy offers Federal energy rebate programs, and Illumitex offers a free lighting energy audit.
In addition, many local entities offer rebates for switching to more energy-efficient lighting programs.
ComEd, for example, which serves Northern Illinois, has an annual incentives fund of about $80M to distribute to energy-conserving customers. The utility has a team of experts who will review customers’ building plans and make recommendations for the best lighting from an energy-savings perspective, according to the company.
To get more information about incentive programs in your area, check out DSIRE — it’s a comprehensive source of information on incentives and policies that support renewables and energy efficiency in the United States. Or, have a look at the list below to learn what’s available in your state.
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