
Commercial Efficiency
What is Commercial Efficiency?
Our commercial efficiency program is a collaboration of Sustainable Hanover, NHSaves and the Resilient Buildings Group. It provides financial incentives and technical assistance to help commercial, industrial and municipal leaders improve the energy efficiency, comfort, indoor air quality and sustainability of their buildings while reducing energy and maintenance costs.
This program, now in its third year here in the Upper Valley, reaped annual electrical savings topping 6 million kWh in 2020 and facilitated over $700k worth of incentives.
Why Do it?
Fits Your Needs
Support is available for a variety of projects: new equipment for new buildings, replacing equipment that has reached its end-of-life in existing buildings and upgrading existing equipment to make it more energy efficient
It is also available for a variety of equipment: chillers, compressed air, electric motors, lighting and controls, refrigeration, variable frequency drives and heating, ventilation and air conditioning.
Lower Costs
The technical assistance available helps ensure that you maximize energy savings and minimize costs.
Available Support
Knowing where to start can be overwhelming. This program provides free walk-through energy assessments to help identify opportunities for improvement. It also offers technical assistance, including: energy audits, identification of energy saving measures, project evaluation, building commissioning and recommissioning studies and equipment monitoring.
Ready? Here's What to Do.
Whether you’re constructing a new building, expanding your existing facility, installing new equipment or replacing aging equipment, contact our local representative or visit NHSaves to learn more about financial incentives and technical assistance available.
