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There are numerous incentives to fund and finance your energy efficiency projects. This database provides an overview of the major programs so you can make your project a reality.
The Green Up programs offer favorable pricing to property owners who commit to reducing energy or water at a property
The Fannie Mae Multifamily Green Financing Business provides mortgage financing to multifamily buildings for energy and water efficiency property improvements.
The Fannie Mae Multifamily Green Financing Business provides mortgage financing to multifamily buildings to finance energy and water efficiency property
Curtailment service providers implement demand response programs to large energy users that agree to reduce their energy demand during times
DOEE's Solar for All, administered by the DCSEU, provides solar energy at no cost to income-qualified District residents.
DC PACE offers affordable, long-term, 100% financing for building upgrades, repaid through the property tax bill.
The DCSEU C&I Custom program provides financial incentives to owners and managers of large buildings to install or replace equipment
DCSEU's C&I BER program provides prescriptive rebates to small-to-medium sized businesses and institutions. The program is geared towards small to
The Low-Income, Income-Qualified Rebate program offers increased rebates for the installation of energy-efficient lighting and lighting controls in buildings that
The IQEF program provides financial support to projects that increase energy efficiency in qualified low-income multifamily, shelters and clinics.