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AEP OHIO OFFERS NEW PROGRAMS TO HELP BUSINESSES SAVE MONEY AND ENERGY
GAHANNA, Ohio, June 30, 2009 – Businesses who work to make their facilities more energy efficient now may be eligible to receive a financial incentive for doing so. As part of its gridSMARTSM initiative, AEP Ohio, a unit of American Electric Power (NYSE:AEP), has launched three incentive programs for business customers who install energy efficient equipment. In less than a month, 40 customers already have applied for $1.1 million in incentive program funds. | Read More
Ohio Businesses Cash in on Energy Savings
TWINSBURG, Ohio – April 9, 2009. ROI Energy, headquartered in Twinsburg, Ohio shares details of how Ohio businesses are cashing in by going “GREEN”. The plan is ideally suited for warehouses and manufacturing companies with buildings 40K sq ft. or larger that operate 2-3 shifts/day. | Learn More
Manufacturers and Warehouses in Northeast Ohio Benefit From the Government's Recently Extended EPAct 2005 Tax Deduction Program
Twinsburg, OH (PRWEB) November 19, 2008 -- Manufacturing companies and warehouses in Northeast Ohio will benefit in a huge way from the government's recently extended EPAct 2005 tax deduction program.* Manufacturers and warehouses who install energy efficient, high intensity fluorescent lighting may qualify for a 60 cent/psf accelerated tax deduction, potentially worth tens of thousands of dollars in tax savings, all taken in the tax year installed. | Learn More
Seeing the light
Rising energy costs illuminate ways manufacturers can reduce consumption, save money on bills
By DAN SHINGLER July 28, 2008
Like everyone else, Northeast Ohio manufacturers are desperately looking for — and finding — ways to save energy and reduce what they pay for electricity, natural gas and other forms of energy. (Reprint from Crain’s Cleveland Business 7/28/08). | Learn More
GE Electric:
Press Release from GE CLEVELAND, OH — Over the next two years, 148 GE Industrial manufacturing plants and warehouses worldwide… will undergo extensive lighting retrofits that could cut annual lighting energy costs at each facility an average of 50 %.
Based on extensive energy-savings analysis conducted at 65 of the 148 facilities, the retrofit will allow each location, on an average annualized basis, to reduce energy consumption by 1.4 million KwH and realize approximately $86,000 in energy-cost savings (per facility). Estimates for the completed 148-facility retrofit include reducing energy consumption by 210.5 million KwH and saving $12.8 million in energy costs, annually, when compared with the older lighting. | Full Story
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