After
June’s webinar introducing utility incentives, ES2 will be offering sessions
that cover the available incentives for customers of other utility companies.
An OG&E representative will introduce the incentives
available for commercial buildings in OG&E’s territory and how to apply for
a rebate.
Organizations that have
issued a purchase order to ES2 in order to enroll in the behavioral program are
invited to register for this month's energy manager webinar. Please register at
least one hour in advance of the webinar.
Logistics:
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The July ES2 energy manager webinar is titled “Introduction
to Utility Incentives—ONG.” This is the third webinar in a series introducing
the incentive programs offered by various utility companies.
An ONG representative will introduce the incentives
available for commercial buildings in ONG’s territory and how to apply for a
rebate.
Organizations that have issued a purchase order to
ES2 in order to enroll in the behavioral program are invited to register for the
webinar. Please register at least one hour in advance of the webinar.
Logistics:
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Project exemptions are
due August 31, 2015, for billing period quarter two of CY 2015. Organizations
must submit exemptions on any specific projects that have resulted in energy
savings that they would like to remove from ES2’s fee calculations. Any project
completed between July 1, 2014, and August 31, 2015, must be submitted by August
31, 2015, to be considered for an exemption.
For a complete submission,
please submit each request through the online form and email IPMVP-adherent
supporting documentation to 20x2020@omes.ok.gov. Further
information is available in the online instructions.
If you have any questions about
this process, please email 20x2020@omes.ok.gov.
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Each
individual has the opportunity to contribute to our goal of reducing energy
consumption 20 percent by proactively finding small ways to help.
Keeping doors closed
between conditioned and unconditioned spaces will help cut down on energy
waste. Doors are often left open after deliveries or to create a
breeze through a building. Having these doors open when they are not
in use increases the load on your building's HVAC system. Large loading doors
are particularly problematic. If you identify doors that are often left open,
educate your colleagues and consider posting signs to encourage them to shut
the door on energy waste.
If
you have any questions or ideas on tips to share, please contact Morgan Miller
of ES2 at mmiller@es2ok.com or 405-528-4500.
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