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Home » Blog » News » Focus On Energy » New Construction Projects in 2022
May 24, 2022

New Construction Projects in 2022

December 17, 2021

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New Construction Projects in 2022

Are you planning on building or expanding your farming operations in 2022? Energy can be one of the biggest expenses for new buildings. Focus on Energy can help you design your facility with quality and efficiency in mind, helping to save money on your utility bills for years to come.

Pam Jahnke visits with Focus on Energy Advisor, Joel Roltgen, about incentives available and how to get a Focus on Energy Advisor involved in your project.  Having them involved from blueprints on will save you money!

Focus on Energy offers comprehensive energy consulting, financial incentives, and technical expertise for  projects of any size. Maximize your energy savings and the return on your investment by talking to your  Energy Advisor before purchasing equipment or finalizing your new building design. 

Planning for a major renovation project? For the best results, bring your Energy Advisor into the planning  phase which will allow for plenty of time for pre-approval of your financial incentives. If your project is already  underway, your Energy Advisor can still help ensure you select qualifying equipment and maximize energy  savings for your facility.  

Get in touch  

Contact your local Energy Advisor for questions and how to get started! Visit focusonenergy.com/EA-map or  call 888.623.2146.

Utility eligibility

Agricultural producers must be served by a Focus on Energy participating electric and/or natural gas provider to receive incentives. Visit focusonenergy.com/utilities for a complete list of participating utilities.
Note: Vast majority of the state's utilities participate.
Agricultural specific equipment incentives:
• Variable speed drives on milk pumps and
dairy vacuum pumps
• Exhaust, circulation and high-volume
low-speed fans
• Dairy refrigeration tune-ups
• Irrigation pump motor
horsepower reduction
• Greenhouse climate controls
• Swine farrowing crate heaters
• Horticultural lighting
• Grain dryers and tune-ups
• VFDs for irrigation pumps
• Milk well-water heat exchanger
• Refrigeration heat recovery units

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