Demand Response Incentives for Government

Most government agencies continuously strive to maintain a socially responsible organizational culture that safeguards, protects and preserves our environment. One such way is to participate in one of PG&E’s Demand Response program.

Suggested Programs

Energy Reduction Strategies

  • Turn off all non-essential indoor/outdoor lighting, signage, window displays and office equipment not in use (i.e., printers, copiers, shredders, coffee makers).
  • Turn off all decorative features, such as fountains, lighting and ambient audio and video displays.
  • Pre-cool work areas, then cycle constant air volume heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) units or temporarily re-set static pressure in variable air volume HVAC, turn off ceiling fans and room fans, and raise temperature settings.
  • Some facilities with package AC units can do load-cycling, temperature reset, and possibly pre-cooling.
  • Turn off beverage vending machines and shift use of ice makers before or after an event.
  • Conduct meetings during events to minimize use of equipment.
  • Charge batteries and battery-operated equipment prior to an event, then unplug battery chargers and use only pre-charged equipment during an event.
  • Adjust employee schedules and shifts so that times of increased production or energy use occur before or after planned events.
  • Complete dishwashing and housekeeping activities before or after an event.
  • Turn off or turn down boilers, pumps, fans and equipment not in use, especially in printing facilities.
  • Turn off excess elevator banks and escalators (as permitted).
  • Turn off or turn down chillers, and reset chilled water temperature.
  • Adjust variable speed drive controls to reduce load from fans, pumps and chillers.
  • Apply ventilation control – temporarily reducing outside air flow can help reduce cooling demand.

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Get more information on rebates and incentives for government facilities.

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  • Federal government agencies incentives