Energy Reduction Earns Ohio Businesses Lucrative Rebates

Top Quote Ohio area businesses are eligible to obtain prescriptive and custom rebate incentive dollars for committing to convert their industrial hi-bay lighting, as well as their old office lamps with energy efficient T-8 lamps. End Quote
  • Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria, OH (1888PressRelease) March 05, 2011 - American Municipal Power, as part of a new program called their "Efficiency Smart Program" is offering rebate inventive dollars to businesses all over Ohio for being proactive by reducing their energy consumption used for their lighting, compressed air, HVAC, refrigeration, motors and drives.

    As of January 2011, businesses who buy their power from their local municipalities in AMHERST, ARCANUM, BEACH CITY, BOWLING GREEN, BRADNER, BREWSTER, COLUMBIANA, COLUMBUS, CUSTAR, CUYAHOGA FALLS, DOVER, ELDORADO, ELMORE, GALION, GENOA, GLOUSTER, GRAFTON, HASKINS, HUBBARD, HUDSON, JACKSON, JACKSON CENTER, LAKEVIEW, LODI, LUCAS, MENDON, MILAN, MINSTER, MONROEVILLE, NAPOLEON, NEW BREMEN, NEWTON FALLS, NILES, OAK HARBOR, OBERLIN, ORRVILLE, PAINESVILLE, PEMBERVILLE, PROSPECT, SEVILLE, SOUTH VIENNA, ST. MARYS, TIPP CITY, VERSAILLES, WADSWORTH, WAYNESFIELD, WELLINGTON, WOODVILLE, AND YELLOW SPRINGS can realize a lucrative rebate incentive through AMP (American Municipal Power) for doing an energy reduction project for their factory, warehouse, commercial or industrial business.

    ROI Energy and Lighting Services of Twinsburg working together, promote and specialize in providing businesses with "turn-key" industrial lighting retrofit projects using energy efficient T5 and T8 fixtures to replace older high bay and low bay high intensity lighting found in factories, warehouses, distribution centers and industrial manufacturing facilities. These new fixtures use half the energy and when compared to the depreciated HID fixtures they replace, improve light levels dramatically.

    Ohio area businesses are eligible to obtain prescriptive and custom rebate incentive dollars for committing to convert their industrial hi-bay lighting, as well as their old office troffer T-12 lamps and magnetic ballasts with energy efficient T-8 lamps and electronic ballasts. "The best part is we handle all the pre and post application paperwork as well as the customer's turn-key lighting project, allowing them to concentrate on their work, while we concentrate on what we do best." explains Taussig, a lighting energy savings expert and president of ROI Energy of Ohio. "We consider facility lighting the low hanging fruit when it comes to reducing energy costs for businesses" adds Taussig.

    "We've been providing industrial turn-key lighting retrofit projects for business in Akron, Cleveland, Canton, Wooster and the surrounding areas since 1998, helping our customers reduce their energy costs and improve their lighting. We find that businesses who run multiple shifts and have facilities larger than 40,000 square feet realize the fastest payback, since replacing high bay and low bay fixtures is the quickest and easiest way to reduce energy costs by up to 70%. In addition we can certify customers for an IRS accelerated EPAct tax deduction and handle all the complicated paperwork required to garner utility company rebates for business owners" explains Taussig. "When owners and managers realize they can get better lighting, save energy, take advantage of a significant IRS tax deduction and get a portion of their project paid by their utility company, it just makes good business sense to take advantage of the opportunity to improve their bottom line. We are seeing keen businesses owners make the decision to reduce costs and grab these rebate incentive dollars before they disappear. These programs won't last forever once word gets out."

    For more information about energy efficient lighting retrofits, utility rebates or to request a no risk lighting energy audit of your facility, contact Bob Taussig at (330) 931-3905 or visit www.ROI-Energy.com

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