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Building Benchmarking
This webpage will guide you in obtaining and tracking your energy and water consumption, using the ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager®. This will help you comply with the City of Los Angeles’ Existing Building Energy and Water Efficiency Ordinance (EBEWE), which became effective January 1, 2017. It also serves to comply with State Legislation that requires statewide building energy use benchmarking.
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Business Offerings for Sustainable Solutions (BOSS)
Let our Business Offerings for Sustainable Solution (BOSS) program’s rebates help with the cost of your next efficiency project!
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CES2G
CES2G, also known as the Commercial Energy Storage to Grid pilot program, is the nation’s first municipal utility vehicle-to-grid (V2G) and energy storage-to-grid program.
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Commercial Direct Install Program
The Commercial Direct Install (CDI) Program is available to qualifying businesses whose average monthly electrical demand is 250 kilowatts (kW) or less. If you are interested in making your operation more energy efficient, we can help.
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Commercial EV Charging Station Rebate Program
Rebates, for light, to heavy-duty vehicles, help support the growth of Los Angeles’ robust charging network.
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Commercial Lighting Incentive Program
The Commercial Lighting Incentive Program provides rebates on the installation of newly purchased and installed energy-efficient lighting and controls.
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Comprehensive Affordable Multifamily Retrofits Program
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power’s Comprehensive Affordable Multifamily Retrofits (CAMR) program assists L.A.’s low income, multifamily property owners.
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Demand Response Program
LADWP’s Demand Response (DR) is an incentive based, voluntary energy management program for businesses that helps reduce their utility bills during times of peak power demand, ensuring the continued reliability of power for Los Angeles.
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Demand Side Grid Support (DSGS) Program
The Demand Side Grid Support (DSGS) Program will offer incentives to electric customers that provide load reduction and backup generation to support the state’s electrical grid during extreme events, reducing the risk of blackouts.
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Feed-in Tariff (FiT) Program
The FiT program allows property owners and developers to sell the output of local eligible renewable energy projects directly to LADWP (as opposed to consuming the energy onsite to satisfy the customer’s load).
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Feed-in Tariff Plus (FiT+) Pilot Program
The FiT+ Pilot Program expands upon the existing FiT program to further promote the use of locally generated solar energy and to ensure the deployment of energy storage projects that can dispatch solar energy in a manner that optimizes the deliverability of renewable energy to nearby load centers at hours that are most beneficial for the electric grid.
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Food Service Program
LADWP offers incentives for new energy efficient cooking and cooking process equipment. Under this program your business may qualify for a financial incentive when you purchase equipment such as ovens, griddles, steam cookers, holding cabinets, glass and solid door refrigerators/freezers, and icemakers for your business.
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Interconnection Program for NEM (PV), BESS, and Cogeneration Projects
LADWP’s Interconnection Program for Net Energy Metering (NEM), Battery Energy Storage (BESS), and Co-Generation is a key strategy to meeting renewable energy goals and harnessing local renewable energy resources.
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Multi-Residential Home Energy Improvement Program
LADWP is offering Multi-Residential (5+ units) customers the opportunity to improve the energy and water performance in their homes, which can improve their comfort level and potentially reduce their energy and water cost through the Home Energy Improvement Program (HEIP). The program is free to eligible customers.
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Power Savers
LADWP Power Savers is an energy management program for residential and small commercial customers that allows remote adjustments of your thermostat up during the high energy-use season.
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Zero By Design
LADWP ZBD provides financial incentives to builders for building commercial and high-rise multifamily new construction projects more sustainably.