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Dominion Energy encourages reduced energy with roll out of incentives program

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Dominion Energy recently rolled out several financial incentives to the agribusinesses in South Carolina. | Adrian Infernus/Unsplash

Dominion Energy recently rolled out several financial incentives to the agribusinesses in South Carolina. | Adrian Infernus/Unsplash

Dominion Energy recently rolled out several financial incentives to the agribusinesses in South Carolina, aiming to increase energy efficiency and also decrease energy usage.

“Agriculture is a big part of South Carolina, and we are excited to expand this successful program to meet the needs of these customers by finding the best solution for their operations," Annika Goodson, EnergyWise for Your Business program manager, said in a company press release. Projects will require preapproval to qualify, so customers should connect with us before beginning a project. That way, we can help them determine the best approach to optimize the available financial incentives.”

The new program, dubbed EnergyWise for Your Business by the Virginia-based energy company, offers financial incentives and technical assistance for eligible nonresidential electric customers to replace aging, inefficient equipment and systems with energy-efficient technologies, according to the company release.

The program also aims to provide additional help for qualifying agribusinesses such as commercial dairy, poultry, swine, and grain operations to help fund lighting upgrades and other energy efficiency projects, according to the company release.

Participating customers can apply for up to $100,000 per eligible project type and customer tax ID annually, subject to terms and conditions. 

Project types include lighting, HVAC, food service and custom.

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