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BeGreenSquared is your partner in navigating the "Energy Efficiency" and "Energy Rebate" landscape.  You've heard the ads, you know rebates are out there, but how do you ensure you get the ones you deserve, all of them, with your project?  That is why we are here.  BeGreenSquare has done the work so you don't have to.  You have a business to run, a property to manage, tenants to keep happy.  You don't have time to wade through reams and reams of government paperwork and forms.  And even if you did, is that how you want to spend your time?  We didn't think so. 


We all want to improve our bottom line, so we have 4 ways that you can do that.  Remember, don't just be green, BeGreenSquared.

The time is now to take advantage of these rebates and credits.  These dollars will not be available forever.  You do not want to wait until energy prices have risen and you have no choice but to perform these improvements to keep your tenants.  When demand goes up for these services, prices will go up accordingly.  Allow us to help you with the paperwork now.


Efficient HomeBeGreenSquared has an experienced workforce that is intimately familiar with the Energy Rebate Process, so you always have the support you need and can depend on our experience and knowledge.


Starting in 2012 your ability to purchase Incandescent light bulbs is going to be restricted if not outright illegal.  According to the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 the schedule for phase-out of Incandescent Bulbs is as follows:


Evaluating the ways to reduce energy usage and increase efficiency has never been an easy task.  Combine that task with the new regulations and new rebate programs and is it any surprise most owners don’t take the time to do more than pay their electric bills each month?


Energy efficient windows and doors reduce your building’s baseline energy usage.  This improves your tenant comfort, increases your building marketability and prolongs building sustainability.
The following is an actual example of the costs and rebates associated with a 6-unit apartment building window upgrade project: