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Small Business Energy Advantage Program with Titan Energy

At Titan Energy, we proudly partner with Connecticut’s Small Business Energy Advantage (SBEA) program to help businesses like yours reduce energy costs without upfront expenses. Through this program, we’ll ensure you take full advantage of available incentives, covering most of the installation costs. Any remaining balance can be financed at zero or low interest and conveniently added to your monthly electric bill, simplifying your payments into one manageable plan.

How the Small Business Energy Advantage Program Works

If your small business lacks the time, budget, or expertise to evaluate and optimize energy usage, Titan Energy is here to help. As utility-authorized contractors, we offer:

No cost energy assessments

Our experts will evaluate your facility's lighting, HVAC, and refrigeration systems. Titan Energy is your expert strategic advisor for energy efficiency projects of all sizes.

Customized recommendations

We’ll provide you with a comprehensive proposal to show you how much energy and money you could save. We will include all eligible efficiency measures, material and installation costs, and estimated savings.

Freedom to choose

There is no obligation to proceed. You can choose the improvements that work for your business.

Full-service support

From initial assessment to installation, we manage the process for you.

Affordable financing and incentives

Generous incentives cover a significant portion of the installation costs. Flexible financing options with zero or low interest are available, payable via your monthly electric bill.

Stress free

Maximize your energy savings with no upfront costs for approved upgrades and a one-year warranty on contractors’ parts and labor.

Who is the Small Business Energy Advantage Program Ideal For?

Restaurants
Office settings
Car washes
Retail stores
Gyms
Grocery and convenience stores
Long-term care and assisted living facilities
Churches, synagogues, and other meeting centers
Libraries, museums, and nonprofits