Washington Energy Efficiency Resources

The New Buildings Institute works with national, regional, state and utility groups to promote improved energy performance in commercial new construction, managing projects involving building research, design guidelines and code activities.

Puget Sound Energy’s business program connects PSE customers with energy- and money-saving ideas and the pre-approved contractors to make them happen. PSE also offers rebates, grants and product discounts for efficiency measures.

Seattle City Light’s Smart Business Program helps small businesses get started down the path to increased efficiency by offering rebates between $25 and $65 per upgraded lighting fixture. Check here for all SCL business programs.

The Snohomish County Public Utilities District helps its customers invest in their businesses with rebates and incentives for energy-saving investments that save money now and into the future.

Avista Utilities offers a variety of energy management tools and services for commercial and industrial customers in Washington. Services include technical assistance, design review and cash incentives in the House of Rebates.

Tacoma Power helps offset the cost of moving up to more energy-efficienct products and equipment.

Washington State University Extension Energy Program serves the role typically played by a state energy office, providing education, information, technical assistance, and training programs.

The state Department of Commerce’s energy policy division publishes a useful guide to state and federal tax incentives for efficiency and renewables.

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