Incentives include:
- Up to $750/ton for air-source heat pumps*
- Up to $300/ton for mini-split heat pumps*
- Up to $1,500/unit for heat pump water heaters*
- Up to $212/lifetime MT CO2e for:
- Forklift batteries
- Packaged terminal heat pumps
- Water-source heat pumps
- Ground-source and ground-water-source heat pumps
- Heat pump pool heaters
*HVAC equipment efficiencies must be verified by Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) certificate.
How can electrification benefit your business?
- Improve energy efficiency and indoor air quality
- Reduce maintenance costs
- Lower greenhouse gas emissions
- Achieve sustainability goals
- Streamline with all-in-one heating and cooling
- Stay ahead of evolving state regulations
Make the Sustainable Switch
Connect with Energy Advisor Services today to request an assessment of your facility at no extra cost.
FAQ
What is beneficial electrification and how does it reduce emissions?
Beneficial electrification refers to replacing equipment that uses fossil fuels — such as gas, oil or propane — with more efficient electric alternatives. These electric technologies don’t burn fuel and typically use less energy, which helps reduce demand and greenhouse gas emissions. They can also reduce energy costs and/or enable better management of the electric distribution system.
Do beneficial electrification upgrades always save energy?
Changes in energy use depend on your existing equipment and the technology selected as a replacement. By choosing high‑efficiency electric equipment, it is possible to reduce overall energy consumption — even if your facility’s electrical load increases.
Can I start with efficiency measures before beneficial electrification?
While electrification and energy savings go hand in hand, there are many ways you can increase your facility’s efficiency before upgrading your fossil-fueled equipment. Get in touch with Energy Advisor Services today to discuss your options.
How do incentives help offset costs?
Incentives are available for a variety of popular electrification upgrades. By reducing your up-front project costs, these incentives can help you recoup your initial investment even faster.