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North America: New construction rebates for greenhouses

Strategic businesses build greenhouses to pay for them quickly. An effective way to lower the construction costs of greenhouse operations to ensure profitability and quick paybacks on capital investments is utility rebates for energy-efficient systems.

Growers across North America can reduce greenhouse buildout costs by applying for new construction rebates from energy efficiency programs. In U.S. states and Canadian provinces, utilities deliver financial incentives to commercial businesses to help their customers save energy.

Businesses can apply for new construction incentives to offset the first costs of high-performance greenhouse systems like LED horticultural lighting, efficient HVAC equipment, environmental controls, infrared film, automated environmental controls, and energy curtains. Ceres Greenhouse Solutions uses efficient systems across the board, which means their designs qualify for the biggest rebates.

Growers can maximize rebates by working with energy experts like the engineers at Energy Resources Integration (ERI), who help Ceres Greenhouse Solutions customers navigate rebate programs. ERI's engineers help growers understand eligibility requirements, identify programs, apply for as many rebates as possible, and get the most funding possible from their electric and gas utilities. ERI has helped hundreds of growers across the country access rebates with ease. While some programs are easy to navigate, others are more complex.

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