Get ready to supercharge your savings with the Southern California Regional Energy Network (SoCalREN)! Through the Streamlined Savings Pathway Program, public agencies can now grab fantastic incentives for HVAC equipment. This is your chance to optimize operations, reduce maintenance hassles, and save energy and costs. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity.
Read MoreSouthern California Regional Energy Network (SoCalREN) is offering incentives for HVAC equipment through the Streamlined Savings Pathway Program. Public agencies can take advantage of these incentives, which will help you streamline your operations and maintenance while saving energy and money.
Read MoreAs I am sure you are aware, your HVAC system is one of the biggest energy users in your building. In fact, HVAC is often responsible for 20-30% of the energy usage in a building. This is especially true in the Central Valley.
Read MoreHere is some food for thought: your HVAC system accounts for around 30% of your building’s total energy usage. This can be a significant number if you live in certain parts of California. Specifically, the central valley where 100-degree weather is commonplace during the summer months. This fact is one of the reasons the market is looking for more efficient alternatives for rooftop air conditioners.
Read MoreAre you a PG&E customer that needs a few extra resources? Look below to find the latest updates regarding savings tips, winter safety protocols, and upcoming Time of Use information!
Read MoreHAPPY NEW YEAR! We hope everyone had a wonderful holiday and are ready and eager to jump in and save some money. A great way to kick off the new year is to talk about how to save money and energy with equipment you probably already have:
Economizers!
Read MoreThere are many ways to save energy around your office space that you can’t see. One of the most important of those items is insulation. Insulation is very often out-of-sight and out-of-mind, but its impact can be huge!
There are numerous types of insulation out there: batts, rolls, concrete block, foam board, loose-fill, and blown-in insulation. One of the more recent technologies is Icynene foam insulation; also referred to as next generation insulation.
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