Use incentives for new construction projects
Overview
If your organization is considering a building renovation, a new from-the-ground-up construction project or the integration of energy-efficient lighting features, you should know about ComEd’s Smart Ideas New Construction service and incentives.
Our New Construction service provides financial incentives and, in many cases, technical assistance to encourage building owners, designers and architects to surpass standard, new construction, renovation and lighting practices.
Three Participation Approaches Available
ComEd’s New Construction service features three approaches to allow participation by customers in various stages of design and with various design features.
- Buildings in early design can take advantage of whole building modeling and incentives.
- Buildings with completed designs can qualify for incentives by specifying more energy efficient technologies such as lighting and HVAC equipment.
- There are even incentives available for small-building owners looking to integrate lighting and daylighting designs that reduce the amount of energy consumed in both renovation and new construction projects.
Training Opportunities
Designing High Performance Buildings: Using an Integrative Design Process
Presenters: Sachin Anand, P.E., LEED AP and Helen Kessler, LAIA, LEED AP
Date: April 14, 2010
Location: Oak Brook, IL
Join ComEd Smart Ideas for Your Business for this full-day training that examines the integrative design process. This process is a key strategy in designing high performance green buildings, encouraging synergies among all systems and potentially downsizing building systems. Participants will engage in brainstorming exercises similar to what occurs during an eco-charrette (design workshop). For more information, or to register, visit www.ecw.org/ComEdTraining.
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To Learn More
Talk to your ComEd Account Manager or call a Smart Ideas program representative at (888) 806-2273 today!
Funds are limited and will be provided on a first come, first served basis.