The Energy Efficiency Incentive Program (EEIP) provides a financial incentive to help office building owners, property managers and tenants located in the City of Houston to reduce energy consumption and increase the economic performance of their building. A partnership of the City of Houston, HARC's GeoTechnology Research Institute (GTRI/HARC) and the Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI), EEIP is supported with funding from the Department of Energy (DOE) Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG).
“The Energy Efficiency Incentive Program is an unprecedented opportunity for commercial building owners and managers to actively engage in the city-wide sustainability strategy – to make Houston a greener, cleaner and healthier place for ourselves and future Houstonians. The energy efficiency projects completed as part of this program will significantly reduce energy consumption, save money, create green jobs and help buildings achieve their sustainability goals.” – Mayor Annise Parker
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