Apply for Energy-Efficiency Incentives
FirstEnergy’s Pennsylvania commercial & industrial customers and third parties working on their behalf can apply for rebates, check the status of rebates, view rebate payment history, and update rebate applications.
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First-Time Users Will Need:
- Company name and address as indicated on your W9
- Company contact name
- Email and phone number
- Tax ID
*The email you provide as your login credentials will be the primary email account used for program communication.
**For customers that have a temporary account # or do not have an account yet set up use the pdf application below.
1. Download and complete the PDF application.
As well as the other required documents.
2. Upload the documents through the customer or program ally portal.
Or you can email the documents to CIFirstEnergyPA@franklinenergy.com.
3. You will receive an email confirmation when we have received your documents.
The additional required documents are listed alongside the PDF application.
Required Project Documents
Every project should contain a minimum of nine documents for payment, five of which are gathered at Pre-Approval.
See program terms & conditions.
Step 1: Pre-Approval
- Invoice (detailing material cost)
- Payment Request Form
- Appropriate calculator with estimated savings
- Utility bill associated with site of project (should be dated within 3 months of the project completion date)
- W9 Form for all parties receiving payment
- Spec Sheet for all new equipment
- Dual Incentive Form (if splitting incentive payment with a third party)
Step 2: Project Completion
- Project must be completed, operational, and/or commissioned
- Project may require a post inspection.
Step 3: Payment
Franklin Energy is the designated program implementer for commercial and industrial energy efficiency programs for FirstEnergy's Pennsylvania electric companies. This website is maintained by Franklin Energy.
The costs of energy efficiency programs are recovered through customer rates in accordance with PA Act 129 of 2008. For a complete list of commercial, industrial, residential, and low-income energy efficiency programs, please visit energysavePA.com.
By participating in these energy efficiency and peak demand reduction programs, customers agree to allow their utility to retain ownership of all Capacity Rights which refers to the demand reduction associated with any energy efficiency and peak demand reduction measure for which incentives were provided by the Company. Your utility will aggregate these energy efficiency demand reduction attributes into the PJM capacity market with proceeds being used to offset the program costs. PA customers who have existing contracts with third party demand response service providers that were executed before June 1, 2021 (i.e., the start of Phase IV of Act 129 EE&C), have the option of retaining the PJM capacity rights associated with EE&C projects when participating in FirstEnergy PA Act 129 energy efficiency and peak demand reduction programs.
Phone: 844-323-6399 Email: CIFirstEnergyPA@franklinenergy.com