By working together, we'll help you identify the best and most sustainable energy management program for your business. Through the Power Smart Partner Program, eligible organizations have access to a variety of tools and resources to reduce energy and maintenance costs and improve productivity, making your business more competitive.
The Power Smart Partner Program has been customized to meet the needs of a variety of organizations and offers a wide range of resources and tools to meet those unique needs.
Access tools and resources through our flagship programAmong the resources and tools offered by the Power Smart Partner programs are:
In addition to initiatives within the Power Smart Partner Program, businesses should be aware of Power Smart’s High Performance Building Program. It offers incentives, resources and technical assistance to help developers of new commercial and multi-unit residential building projects. Who’s eligible for the Power Smart Partner Program?Commercial, government and institutional: Your organization can become a Power Smart Partner if you spend at least $50,000 annually on electricity. Show your commitment to energy conservation by signing a pledge and starting to integrate a sustainable energy conservation management approach into your business. Industrial distribution: Your organization can participate in Power Smart Partners if your organization is served at distribution voltage (less than 69 kV), spends at least $50,000 annually on electricity and is interested in undertaking a continuous improvement approach to managing your energy. Industrial transmission: Your organization can become a Power Smart Partner if your organization is served at transmission voltage (69 kV and higher) and are interested in undertaking a continuous improvement approach to managing your energy. Contact usTo learn more about how we can help your organization develop and implement an energy management plan, contact us or call 1 866 453 6400. Current Power Smart partnersSee our current list of Power Smart Partners [PDF, 57 Kb] who are have implemented energy-saving projects and seen improvements to their bottom line. |
Last Modified: Oct 3, 2008