Customer Stories: Real Results. Real Cost Savings.

Explore how properties are saving energy and money through the Multifamily Energy Savings program.

TOTAL INCENTIVES DISTRIBUTED TO DATE*

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*Figures are updated periodically and may not reflect the most current totals.

The Multifamily Energy Savings program is part of the California Public Utilities Commission’s Energy Savings Assistance (ESA) program. ESA programs have helped hundreds of multifamily properties save money, conserve energy and improve comfort.

To date, the program has saved customers over 916,083 kWh, equivalent to 1,567,334 miles of driving off the road.

Read what our customers have to say below!

Featured Case Studies

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La Mirada Vistas

Total Incentive: $114,070.84 

Location: La Mirada, California
Owner/Developer: Retirement Housing Foundation (RHF)

“We were starting to pay significant repair costs especially for the central boilers. That’s when I knew it was time to reach out to the Multifamily Energy Savings program.”

— Yuri Escandon
Vice President of Operations, RHF

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Arborpoint Apartments

Total Incentive: $33,613.69

Location: Madera, CA
Owner/Developer: Pacific West Communities, Inc.

“With the rising costs of utilities and expenses, we’re looking to cut costs where we can. What Multifamily Energy Savings offered made a big difference and really dropped our out-of-pocket costs.”

— Sean Toombs
Asset Manager, The Pacific Companies

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Prior Projects

Countrywood Apartments

Exterior View of Country Wood Apartments

A family housing property in Marysville received no-cost lighting upgrades, a new efficient water heating system and advanced technical assistance. The project saved the property nearly $10,000 in energy costs in the first year.

AARTI Hotel

Exterior view of AARTI Building

A property that houses formerly unhoused youth in the Tenderloin District of San Francisco completed a lighting retrofit with funding from ESA CAM program. In 2020, the property installed new LED lighting and sensors in the community computer room, counseling offices, walkways and stairwells that will create a brighter and safer environment for residents, while reducing owner utility bill costs by approximately $3,500 per year.

Woodcreek Terrace

Exterior of Woodcreek Terrace Building

Woodcreek Terrace leveraged both the ESA CAM program and the ESA In-unit program to complete a $59,417 holistic renovation for their residents. The ESA CAM program alone incentivized over $25,000 to upgrade the property’s central systems, providing reduced maintenance costs and repairs as well as enhanced safety and comfort for their residents!

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