Chicago-Based Connexion Announces the Release of Their 2012-13 “Energy Incentive Quick Guide” for ComEd, Nicor Gas and DCEO Customers
With over $32 Million funding energy incentives from ComEd, Nicor and the DCEO, the new "Energy Incentive Quick Guide" will help ensure you're not leaving money on the table in your next energy upgrade project.
Buffalo Grove, IL, July 29, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Connexion, a leading provider of electrical and energy solutions to the construction trade, manufacturing, facility management firms and commercial businesses has announced the release of their 2012-13 premier edition Energy Incentive Quick Guide.
“With the recent launch of this year’s new and expanded utility incentive programs, we’re excited to once again make available our popular Energy Incentive Quick Guide. This resource tool effectively captures all the energy incentives available through ComEd, Nicor Gas and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, in one publication,” said Connexion Vice President of Energy, Brian Earl. “This year’s 25-page guide includes market data, industry best practices and a color-coded index making navigation quick and easy.”
In the Midwest, the energy incentive landscape has been rapidly evolving with the inclusion of new LED lighting measures, expanded prescriptive and custom programs and HVAC incentives jointly offered through the DCEO, Nicor Gas and ComEd. Connexion’s Energy Incentive Quick Guide was created to provide a building owner or chief sustainability officer a quick means to finding the wealth of available energy conservation measures and incentives beyond the basic T12 to T8 lighting retrofit conversions.
Connexion, a Trade Ally with ComEd, Nicor Gas and the Illinois DCEO employs an energy team whose 9 members each specialize in a particular technology and vertical market within the field of energy reduction. These technologies include; lighting systems, control and building automation, electric vehicle charging, engineered clean energy solutions and combined heat and power systems. Included within their vertical market expertise are healthcare and educational facilities, industrials, data centers, property management firms and dedicated solutions for small businesses.
The Energy Incentive Quick Guide is one of several guides available for free download or by mail. Other guides include their T12 Upgrade Guide and their EISA Lamp Availability Guide.
About Connexion:
Connexion, headquartered in Buffalo Grove, IL is a privately held, independent provider of electrical and energy business solutions. Their experienced team of energy and service consultants’ goal is to provide strong return on investment and sustainable solutions through the implementation of energy efficient technologies. For more information, visit http://www.connexionES.com.
“With the recent launch of this year’s new and expanded utility incentive programs, we’re excited to once again make available our popular Energy Incentive Quick Guide. This resource tool effectively captures all the energy incentives available through ComEd, Nicor Gas and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, in one publication,” said Connexion Vice President of Energy, Brian Earl. “This year’s 25-page guide includes market data, industry best practices and a color-coded index making navigation quick and easy.”
In the Midwest, the energy incentive landscape has been rapidly evolving with the inclusion of new LED lighting measures, expanded prescriptive and custom programs and HVAC incentives jointly offered through the DCEO, Nicor Gas and ComEd. Connexion’s Energy Incentive Quick Guide was created to provide a building owner or chief sustainability officer a quick means to finding the wealth of available energy conservation measures and incentives beyond the basic T12 to T8 lighting retrofit conversions.
Connexion, a Trade Ally with ComEd, Nicor Gas and the Illinois DCEO employs an energy team whose 9 members each specialize in a particular technology and vertical market within the field of energy reduction. These technologies include; lighting systems, control and building automation, electric vehicle charging, engineered clean energy solutions and combined heat and power systems. Included within their vertical market expertise are healthcare and educational facilities, industrials, data centers, property management firms and dedicated solutions for small businesses.
The Energy Incentive Quick Guide is one of several guides available for free download or by mail. Other guides include their T12 Upgrade Guide and their EISA Lamp Availability Guide.
About Connexion:
Connexion, headquartered in Buffalo Grove, IL is a privately held, independent provider of electrical and energy business solutions. Their experienced team of energy and service consultants’ goal is to provide strong return on investment and sustainable solutions through the implementation of energy efficient technologies. For more information, visit http://www.connexionES.com.
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847-499-8320
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Daniel Dobski
847-499-8320
www.connexiones.com
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