Defraying Costs with Energy Rebates

Many data centers take advantage of energy efficiency incentives and rebates offered by state and federal agencies. To garner this economic leverage, some skills are needed such as knowing how to apply, who to apply to, and the eligibility requirements.

Colleen Miller

June 19, 2012

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Many data centers take advantage of energy efficiency incentives and rebates offered by public utilities, state and/or federal agencies. Energy rebate programs, particularly for alternative energy project like solar arrays and fuel cells, are available from a variety of sources.

To garner this economic leverage, some skills are needed such as knowing how to apply, who to apply to, and the eligibility requirements. Because the availability of rebates can be the deciding factor in determining economic feasibility for some projects, this knowledge is more important than ever.

Read more in Defraying Costs with Energy Rebates which outlines how data center managers can make energy-saving projects more affordable. This article is from the June issue of Data Center Management Magazine, which is the print publication of AFCOM and is a free preview (registration required) from the magazine, which is available to AFCOM members.

This is the last in a series of free preview articles from the Data Center Management Magazine June edition that Data Center Knowledge has presented throughout this month.

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