Multi Family FAQs
Eligible customers and building owners can receive:
- The program will pay 60% of the cost of hardwired LED, fluorescent and exit sign lighting upgrades in common areas.
- Installation of LEDs in up to six fixtures in apartments or condominiums at no cost for the building owner or tenant. The LEDs installed will be selected to match existing incandescent bulbs as much as possible.
- Free installation of energy-efficient faucet aerators and showerheads, and water heater pipe wrap in apartments and condominiums where water is heated by electricity or natural gas.
- Free installation of screw-in LEDs in common areas in conjunction with in-unit installation.
An NYSEG electricity and/or natural gas customer who is either:
- A homeowners association representative for a condominium complex, or a landlord/owner of an eligible multi-family building with four or more units per building.
- Both building owners/agents and tenants can benefit from the program; however, tenants and condominium owners cannot directly apply.
Yes. NYSEG delivery customers are eligible as long as they have an active electricity and/or natural gas account and fit the building criteria.
Building owners, agents and homeowners association representatives may submit a direct install application , call Franklin Energy at 800.444.5668 or send an email to MFenergysavings@franklinenergy.com.
If you rent an apartment or condominium and are interested, we must speak to the building owner or agent to determine eligibility and enroll your building in the program.
Our Multi-Family Energy Efficiency program is being administered by Franklin Energy, a contractor hired by NYSEG. Franklin Energy employees have badges identifying them as NYSEG contractors. Trade Allies (licensed electricians, plumbers and contractors) who have been pre-selected and approved to participate in our program may perform work in common areas.
Please visit Using Energy Wisely . There, you can take a room-by-room assessment of your energy use with our Energy-Wise Checklist and see how well you’re managing your energy use by taking our Energy IQ test . Our Home Energy Use Guide will tell how much energy your current appliances require.
You can also visit nyserda.ny.gov for information that helps homeowners and renters reduce their energy costs.