Energy Efficiency Program Tools and Resources
Whether you are a business customer, contractor, or trade ally, find tools and resources to help you design and pay for your next energy efficiency project.
Not sure what solutions are best for your business? Review our solution factsheets below or start by using our energy efficiency program search tool to find a variety of opportunities.
Solution Factsheets
Learn more about the energy efficiency programs we offer, and how your business can benefit.
- Commercial Kitchens
- Connected Thermostats
- Existing Building Commissioning
- Network Lighting Controls Toolkit
- Lighting to Go
- Lighting to Go Participating Distributors
- HVAC and Water Heating
- HVAC and Water Heating Participating Distributors
- Deep Retrofit Pay for Performance
- Rotary-Screw Air Compressor with VSD
- Compressed Air Operation Tips
- Indoor Horticulture Energy Efficiency Solutions
- HVAC Major Controls Upgrade Incentives
- Multifamily Weatherization Incentives
Program Overviews and Manuals
Find details about program eligibility and requirements for our commercial and industrial energy efficiency programs. In order to receive an incentive, projects must be approved prior to purchasing or installing equipment or products.
- Commercial and Industrial Retrofit
- Multifamily Weatherization
- Existing Building Commissioning
- Deep Retrofit Pay for Performance
- Industrial Strategic Energy Management
Find current rebate and incentive amounts. Lists change frequently so be sure to check back prior to beginning a project or quoting incentive amounts to customers.
- Commercial Rebates
- Commercial, Industrial, and Multifamily Retrofit Incentives
Project Development Incentive (PDI)
The Project Development Incentive (PDI) is a limited-time, supplemental incentive designed to offset contractor or customer administrative costs of participating in efficiency programs.
City Light is offering program participants an opportunity to earn more on commercial and industrial HVAC, lighting, and multifamily weatherization retrofit projects. This supplemental incentive means that participants are eligible for an additional $0.025 for every kilowatt-hour of electricity saved on eligible projects that are completed, with all required documentation submitted to City Light, by June 15, 2025.
This supplemental incentive will also allow City Light to fund a project beyond the 70% incentive cap, but not to exceed 100% funding for a project.
The PDI is an on-going offering and any future rate changes for this incentive will be determined prior to the current rate expiration date. City Light reserves the right to change the rate at any time without prior notice.
How to Participate
- Increased Earnings: Contractors and customers should contact a City Light Energy Advisor to ensure their project meets the energy-saving criteria. Contact SCLEnergyAdvisor@seattle.gov or (206) 684-3800 to get started today!
- Act Quickly: To maximize earnings, contractors must complete eligible projects prior to June 15, 2025 to be eligible for the largest incentive rate.
- Submit Documentation: Provide necessary project documentation to City Light for energy savings verification by the specified date to receive the incentive offered during that time period.
- Receive Payout: Once approved, participants will receive this supplemental incentive on top of other incentives the same project may have already been eligible for. The customer, in conversation with their selected contractor, will determine how the incentive payment is directed.
Energy Project Manager (EPM) Supplemental Incentive
Our Energy Project Manager (EPM) Incentive is designed to help you achieve substantial savings and offset the costs associated with the time and labor that goes into making your organization energy efficient.
This incentive provides savings to organizations that employ a designated Energy Project Manager. A designated EPM is a designated individual who helps support development and implementation of the EPM Comprehensive Site Plan. Your EPM will play a pivotal role in identifying and implementing energy-saving initiatives within your organization with the support of City Light. Our goal is to allow you to make the most of your energy resources while reducing your operational expenses.
This supplemental incentive will also allow City Light to fund a project beyond the 70% incentive cap, but not to exceed 100% funding for a project.
How to Participate
- Designate your Energy Program Manager: To qualify for this incentive, you must designate an Energy Project Manager on your staff, or contract with a third-party representative to coordinate your projects and support the development and implementation of the site’s comprehensive plan. Work with your City Light Energy Management Analyst or contact SCLEnergyAdvisor@seattle.gov or (206) 684-3800 to start the conversation!
- Comprehensive Savings Plan: Your Energy Project Manager may work independently or with support from City Light staff to create a tailored energy savings plan for your organization. Eligible comprehensive plans must include a combined total energy savings of 200,000 kWh or greater and include one non-lighting project. Projects can be implemented at a single location or spread across a portfolio of properties.
- Financial Incentives: For eligible projects included in your comprehensive savings plan, you will earn an additional incentive of $0.025 per kWh (up to $150,000 per 2-year rate period) saved on top of the base incentives earned for the completed projects.
Additional Resources
The Energy Project Manager Incentive is a Bonneville Power Administration program that has been adopted by City Light and is being administered by City Light. For more information on the program, visit Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) Commercial Energy Project Manager Assistance.
- BPA's Commercial and Industrial Energy Project Manager FAQ
- BPA's Energy Project Manager Comprehensive Site Plan Template
Applications and Rebate Forms
If you are ready to apply, fill out an application form here.
- Commercial and Industrial Retrofit Application
- Existing Building Commissioning Application
- Multifamily Weatherization Application
- New Construction Application
- Pay for Performance Application
- Simple Rebate Form
- Commercial Kitchen Rebate Form
- Advanced Rooftop Unit Controls Rebate Form
- Connected Thermostat Rebate Form and Bonus Rebate Programming Worksheet
Find a Contractor
While we do not provide contractor recommendations or endorsements, we do recommend that you get a minimum of three bids and always check references. Here are a few resources to help you find a contractor for your project:
Hybrid Heat Pump Water Heaters
- Hot Water Solutions NW
- Energy Star
HVAC and Lighting
- Trade Ally Network NW
- Air Conditioning Contractors of America
- NXT Level Lighting
Building Envelope
Energy Modeling
- Energy Star
- Washington State Housing Finance Commission
Tune Up Specialists
Clean Building Performance Standard Compliance
- Washington State Department of Commerce Directory of Qualified Persons
- Washington State Department of Commerce Directory of Qualified Auditors
Other Resources
We work with a variety of partners and agencies across the region to deliver innovative energy efficiency programs and resources.
- BPA Energy Smart Industrial Program
- Washington Clean Building Bill FAQ
- City of Seattle Benchmarking
- Lighting Design Lab
- Integrated Design Lab
- NEEA - Better Bricks
- Seattle Department of Construction & Inspections (fast track permitting for Green Building)
- Smart Buildings Center and Tool Lending Library
- EnviroStars
- Trade Ally Network NW
Related Resources
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