Small Business - Learn
SCE can help you make equipment and operational changes that can lower your monthly electricity bill, which could translate into more money for your business.
What’s in it for my business1?
One convenience store could save
$8,690
annually on electricity bills.
Find out what areas of your business are using the most electricity, then read the tips below to learn how to conserve.
Solutions to Help You Use Less Energy and Save Money3
Working together, we can develop a long-term Energy Efficiency strategy to lower your energy demand and your operating and capital costs.
Energy Efficiency Solutions
Permanently reduce energy usage by updating equipment and optimizing building system design.
Other Options and Resources*
Resources and Online Tools
Customer Success Stories
Learn how other businesses like yours are saving using our Energy Management Solutions.
Energy Centers
Find free information, training, and support to make better energy efficiency choices.
Direct Install
Find out if your business qualifies to receive free energy efficient products and installation by contracted SCE vendors.
Summer Discount Plan
Reduce your summer electric bills by using a free service that periodically turns off, or “cycles”, your central air conditioner.
Refrigerator and Freezer Recycling Program
Let SCE help you recycle your old refrigerator and freezer.
Financial Offerings
On-Bill Financing
Zero-interest financing towards the purchase and installation of qualifying energy efficient equipment for commercial, industrial and agricultural customers. For more information, please contact your account representative.
Specialized Services for New and Existing Buildings
HVAC Optimization
Lower energy costs and increase equipment life through regular planned HVAC maintenance.
1 These scenarios are based on projects involving various levels of complexity and technology that were completed by various SCE customers in the 2006-08 incentive funding cycle. Each project is unique, and your final savings (energy and utility) may vary.
2 Source: eSource, www.esource.com
3 Terms and Conditions apply. For complete Terms and Conditions, see the Incentives Application and Solutions Directory.
*Under California law, models of certain types of appliances, for example, refrigerators, dishwashers and clothes washers etc., must be certified to the California Energy Commission before being sold or offered for sale in the state. The Energy Commission maintains a database of those appliances, found at the following link: www.appliances.energy.ca.gov. Before purchasing this type of appliance, please consult the Energy Commission's database to see if the particular model of the appliance you want to buy is in the database. Not all products listed in this database are eligible for utility rebates as they do not all meet the higher energy performance requirements of the utility programs. Please refer to Southern California Edison rebate applications to find energy saving products eligible for rebate.
