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Get smart—incentives from ComEd's Smart Ideas for Your Business® program make commercial energy efficiency upgrades more affordable and accelerate the payback period.

ComEd's Smart Ideas program provides financial incentives to help make energy efficiency projects happen—and that benefits you and your customers.

If you're in the business of helping businesses save energy, you should be a Smart Ideas Trade Ally. Trade Allies are included in ComEd's online list of program Trade Allies, receive The Wire, a bimonthly e-newsletter with tips and updates, and have access to free program training, information and support

For more information, visit the Trade Allies page or contact us at 888.806.2273 or ComEdSmartIdeas@KEMA.com.

ComEd's retrofit incentives—custom applications


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Length: 55 minutes

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ComEd's Smart Ideas for Your Business® program provides financial incentives to help business customers achieve their energy efficiency goals. Energy-efficient equipment provides savings that go straight to the bottom line by reducing the initial project cost to accelerate payback. Learn how to take advantage of the custom incentives that are available with the Smart Ideas® program and become familiar with the process and the application forms.

AS A RESULT OF THIS PRESENTATION YOU WILL BE ABLE TO:

  • Understand how custom projects qualify for incentives
  • Submit applications using the proper process
  • Discuss recruitment of EMS and other projects for the Smart Ideas® program

Who should view this webcast?

ComEd Trade Allies, architects, engineers, lighting and electrical contractors, facility managers, school facility officials, healthcare facility officials, manufacturers, building owners, dealers and distributors, lighting designers, interior designers, energy efficiency specialists, commissioning authorities and anyone interested in commercial building design.