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We are glad you chose to visit Act On EnergyTM for My Business. Your participation may result in multiple benefits to you and your employees:
- Energy-efficiency modifications to your buildings or systems can reduce energy consumption and decrease your energy costs.
- These projects typically provide added benefits like improved worker comfort and productivity.
- The energy you save will have an environmental impact by reducing your carbon footprint, which helps decrease the need for additional power plants in the future.
The Ameren Illinois Utilities' programs for business customers offer:
- Cash back and incentives—starting June 23, 2008—for energy-efficient lighting, heating and cooling systems, and projects of all types and sizes. These incentives will help your business offset the cost of these projects and stretch your energy dollar.
- Energy efficiency assessments
- Training
You'll want to visit ActOnEnergy.net often to learn the benefits and eligibility requirements as programs continue to roll out. Currently, two types of programs are offered:
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Act On Energy Standard Incentives provide fixed cash-back amounts for common electric energy-efficiency projects for lighting, HVAC, refrigeration, and motor systems purchased and completed after June 23, 2008. To find out more about these easy-to-apply-for incentives, click here. |
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Act On Energy Custom Incentives provide customized cash-back amounts for electric energy-efficiency projects that are not available under Standard Incentives. Custom Incentives require pre-approval before purchasing the equipment. To learn how to apply for a custom incentive for a project you are considering, click here. |
For a summary of the Act On Energy Standard and Custom Business Programs, click here.
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For a list of energy efficient electric product or service providers, please click here. |
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Please note: To qualify for our programs and incentives, the site location of your project must pay its electric bill to the Ameren Illinois Utilities, regardless of your choice of electric supplier. Publicly funded organizations, like public schools, must participate through the DCEO program to receive project incentives. Visit their Web site at www.illinoisenergy.org.
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Become a Program Ally
If your company provides energy-efficient products and/or services, you may be able to receive benefits by becoming a Program Ally. Click here for more information.
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