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Allnorth helps clients save money through FortisBC's Industrial Optimization Program

Written by Allnorth | Sep 17, 2020 10:26:57 PM

What is the FortisBC Industrial Optimization Program?

FortisBC is working with British Columbian industrial facilities, such as yours, to improve energy efficiency. We are at your service to facilitate that work.

FortisBC's Industrial Optimization Program provides funding to help identify and implement energy conservation measures (ECMs) that reduce the intensity of natural gas and/or electricity consumption for manufacturing and/or transformative processes in which raw materials are transformed into finished goods for the purpose of resale with the use of machines, tools and labour. The program consists of three offers: Plant Wide Audit, Feasibility Study and Technology Implementation.(1)

What funding incentives are available?(1)

  • Plant Wide Audit: 75% of the cost up to $10,000
  • Feasibility Study: up to 75% of the cost
  • Technology Implementation: up to $1 million

Why Allnorth?

Allnorth has been working with systems and equipment in the pulp and paper, mining, oil and gas and infrastructure sectors for the past 25 years, and is an approved engineering consultant for FortisBC custom programs, such as plant wide audits, feasibility studies and technology implementation. Our engineering team members are industry experts in process and equipment energy optimization with certificates in energy management.  We have successfully completed over 20 industrial studies at no cost to our clients.  We will work closely with you and your FortisBC Key Account Manager to scope the project, as well as prepare and submit your application. Thereafter, we will help ensure your project is successful.

Is there a deadline?

Yes! FortisBC's energy savings programs are valid for projects completed by the end of March 2021.

Let us also help you with the application process! 

Reference Material from FortisBC

Industrial Optimization Rebate Program Overview

(1) From FortisBC's Participant's Guide