Yani Cannabis Saves Big on Lighting Costs: $111,379 Incentive Check and 400,000 kWh in Annual Energy Savings

Yani Cannabis Saves Big on Lighting Costs: $111,379 Incentive Check and 400,000 kWh in Annual Energy Savings

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Yani Cannabis faced the challenge of high upfront costs for state-of-the-art lighting in their Maine cultivation facility. To overcome this obstacle, they partnered with Climate Resources Group to help them take advantage of the Efficiency Maine program. Climate Resources Group's Enlighten Your Grow team handled the application process, calculated the project's energy savings, and coordinated the incentive payout. Yani Cannabis received an impressive $111,379 incentive check from Efficiency Maine, covering more than half of the equipment cost. With an estimated payback period of just over 1.5 years, the project is projected to save over 400,000 kWh of energy annually, equivalent to emissions from over 700,000 passenger vehicles. Download a copy of the case study below.
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Energy Efficiency Gives New York Cannabis Growers a Win-Win in License Applications and Savings

Energy Efficiency Gives New York Cannabis Growers a Win-Win in License Applications and Savings

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Energy Efficiency Gives New York Cannabis Growers a Win-Win in License Applications and Savings  New York cannabis growers have a great opportunity to incorporate energy efficiency in their operations. Not only is it a major factor the state considers when granting cultivator licenses, there are also many valuable utility rebates available which can put money in your pocket.   Photo courtesy of Forbes.com Interested to learn more about how you can stay cost-competitive? New York’s Budding Adult Use Cannabis Market Although New York legalized recreational cannabis for adult use in March 2021, its rollout has been painstakingly slow. Since legalization, only seven licensed shops have opened their doors, which led to a rise of unlicensed sellers.  In an effort to counter this, New York regulators approved an additional 99 new provisional…
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