Financial and Technical Assistance Programs
You don’t have to do this alone!
The programs described below will provide you with
the financial and/or technical assistance you need to
implement energy efficiency improvements in your
business or facility. The links below provide you with
program profiles, so that you can determine which of
them best meets your energy efficiency needs. Included
in these snapshots are links to web sites with
additional information, as well as a contact name and
phone number, so that you can talk to a real person
about how you can move your energy efficiency goals
forward.
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ENERGY STAR®
ENERGY STAR provides a host of
technical assistance tools to make your business,
building, and processes more energy efficient.
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Intermountain CHP Center
The Intermountain CHP Center provides
free feasibility screenings (economic and technical),
information, tools, and a list of available grants and
incentives for combined heat and power (CHP),
cogeneration, and bioenergy.
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Intermountain Industrial Assessment
Center
The IIAC provides small-and
medium-sized manufacturers with free energy
efficiency, pollution prevention, and productivity
improvement plant assessments.
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Questar Gas
Work with Questar Gas to conduct a
cogeneration feasibility study for your facility.
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Utah Industries of the Future
The Utah Industries of the Future
program assists industry in improving energy
efficiency through technical assistance and research
and development partnerships.
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Utah Power
Utah Power offers five programs to
commercial, industrial, and irrigation customers that
are looking to improve the energy efficiency of their
facilities and operations and save on their energy
expenses.
In addition to the program providers and programs
described above, Utah Power has organized several energy
efficiency alliances, whose members are vendors,
contractors, or distributors who are involved in
promoting energy efficiency in Utah. The links below
will connect you to Utah Power’s vendor lists on the
Utah Power website. These vendor lists are updated on a
regular basis.
Disclaimer: Utah Power does not warrant or
guarantee the work performed by these consultants, and
you are solely responsible for any contract with a
consultant and the performance of any consultant you
have chosen. You are solely responsible for any contract
with a participating contractor/vendor and the
performance of any contractor/vendor you have chosen. |