Commercial rebates and incentives
Are you spending a lot of money every month for your electricity and natural gas or propane bills? Would your business do better if those bills could be reduced?
You can take steps now to reduce the energy use of your business. These changes will lower your monthly bills and make your building more comfortable for employees and customers.
Do you want to install a renewable energy system at your business? Generating your own clean energy is more affordable if you take advantage of utility rebates, special programs and tax credits.
Welcome to your One Stop Shop for information on rebates, discounts and federal tax credits for energy efficiency and renewable energy.
The Garfield New Energy Communities Initiative is teaming up with the Governor's Energy Office, SourceGas, Xcel Energy and Holy Cross Energy to offer a wide variety of incentives.
This website offers information on:
- Lighting system upgrades
- Furnace and boiler upgrades
- Refrigeration upgrades
- Mechanical system and building control upgrades
- Renewable energy installations
| Natural gas service | Information about SourceGas energy rebates and incentives for business customers | |
| Natural gas and/or electric service | Information about Xcel Energy energy rebates and incentives for business customers | |
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Information about Holy Cross Energy energy rebates and incentives for business customers |
| Renewable energy rebates |
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Holy Cross Energy and Glenwood Springs Electric commercial customers |
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Commercial Audit & Retrofit Demonstration project
Six Glenwood Springs businesses are participating in the Garfield New Energy Communities Initiative’s 2009 commercial audit and retrofit demonstration project.
The six have received a free energy audit, and will also receive a rebate that will pay for a portion of their energy efficiency retrofits.
Information about the retrofits and the resulting energy savings will be shared as case studies, so other business owners can see the value of investing in energy efficiency.
The program will be expanded countywide in 2010.





