Dominion Energy South Carolina is providing small businesses and nonprofits with an attractive incentive to make energy efficiency improvements. Eligible organizations can receive a 95% incentive, up to $6,000, for upgrading their lighting and heating and cooling systems. This incentive is 5% higher than the standard offer for program participants.
Annika Goodson, program manager at Dominion Energy, expressed the company's commitment to helping customers improve their energy efficiency while keeping costs low. She stated, "We are continuously looking for ways to assist our customers in improving their businesses' energy efficiency in the most cost-effective manner. This promotion is a great opportunity for a business owner or nonprofit to complete projects that will lower their energy usage and make an impact on their bills."
The Small Business Energy Solutions Program, which has been offering tailored recommendations since 2014, aims to help small businesses reduce their energy costs. To be eligible for the limited-time 95% incentive, customers must sign a SBES Participation Agreement between December 1, 2023, and February 29, 2024. All projects documented within the signed agreement must be completed by October 31, 2024.
For more information on how to participate, including restrictions and terms and conditions, interested parties can visit DominionEnergy.com/SmallBizSC, email SCEnergyExperts@DominionEnergySC.com, or call 877-784-7234.
Dominion Energy, headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, provides electricity and natural gas to approximately 7 million customers in 15 states. The company is dedicated to delivering reliable, affordable, and increasingly clean energy, with a goal of achieving Net Zero emissions by 2050.
This initiative from Dominion Energy South Carolina presents a valuable opportunity for small businesses and nonprofits to enhance their energy efficiency while benefiting from significant cost savings. By taking advantage of the 95% incentive, organizations can make a positive impact on their energy usage and reduce their bills.