Plan:
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Free workshops led by PSEG Long Island on May 8 in Farmingdale
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Learn about energy discounts, EV subsidies and incentives
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The Zuzu restaurant received the PSEG-LI revitalization grant
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A small company can access information on electricity management management
PSEG LONG ISLAND organizes workshops for small firms that need to lower your expenses.
Focusing on programs, discounts and subsidies of PSEG-LI, the workshop will happen on Thursday, May 8, at 11.00 in Zuzu, an Italian restaurant in Farmingdale, where a pizza will likely be served.
The information will include the assessment of free PSEG-LI energy; Subsidy for economic development and credit programs of accounts; Energy performance discounts and incentives for an electrical vehicle (EV) and EV.
Zuzu used PSEG-LI. The restaurant was opened a couple of 12 months ago with the assistance of the Long Island regeneration subsidy to Long Island on Long Island. These subsidies are geared toward encouraging economic vitality and the event of a business district by encouraging business clients to undertake renovation projects or expansion to launch or develop activities. Zuzu owners carried out an entire renovation of the constructing, offering clear spaces of events on floors that will not be occupied by the restaurant.
The regeneration of the predominant street is an element of the primary PSEG-LI business programs.
Additional programs include the Vacant Space Revival program, which provides as much as USD 10,000 discounts on electricity bills for the primary 12 months of the corporate, which will be financially difficult time.
The next is the Thrive Community program. The program is the likelihood of local business groups – business chambers, business improvement districts and civic associations, which support firms – with a view to obtain a subsidy for improvement and embellishment to USD 10,000 each.
At the Thursday event, it would even be possible to learn concerning the “First Advocates” PSEG-LI, services geared toward helping small firms to administer their electricity needs.
Preliminary registration is really helpful by sending an e-mail [email protected].