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FLIP illuminates big savings for small businesses

June 28, 2012
Enrollment targets surpassed in first 14 months of 2-year program
More than 1,300 small businesses in the Okanagan and Kootenays are reaping big savings on their electricity bills thanks to a $6.85 million lighting installation program sponsored by the Province of British Columbia and FortisBC.
 
“Small businesses in the Okanagan and Kootenays wanted a program that would make saving energy both easy and cost effective, and in partnership with FortisBC, we delivered," said Kelowna-Mission MLA Steve Thomson. "Over 1,300 small businesses had energy-efficient lighting installed and are now saving more than $800 a year on their bills.”

‘FLIP’, the FortisBC/LiveSmartBC Lighting Installation Program, offers eligible small businesses direct installation of up to $5,500 in energy-efficient equipment at virtually no cost, including lamps, occupancy sensors and controls.To date the program has saved more than 8,779,928 kWh, enough electricity to power approximately 700 homes per year.
 
“I was surprised about the immediate and long-term savings that I’ll achieve for my business through FLIP,” said Greg Smith of Kelowna Physiotherapy Associates.  “So far I’ve saved hundreds of dollars in energy costs, allowing me to invest more in my business and less on my electricity bills.”
 
When business-owners register for FLIP, a FortisBC-approved contractor performs a lighting audit on their business, identifies potential upgrades, and schedules a licensed electrician to install the equipment and systems.
 
“FLIP has been a great, success story because the program has been designed to make it easy for small businesses to participate without having to worry about the time and the cost of making the upgrades,” said Tom Loski, vice president, customer service, FortisBC.  “By understanding the needs of small businesses we can continue to invest in energy conservation programs, helping them realize the benefits of making energy efficient improvements.”
 
The FLIP program is available to privately-owned commercial businesses with an electricity bill that is less than $20,000 in the preceding 12 months.  Businesses must be within the FortisBC service area or a municipal electric customer of Grand Forks, Kelowna, Penticton, Summerland and Nelson Hydro or located in West Kelowna, Lake Country Peachland, Central and East Kootenays (Slocan Valley, Cranbrook, Fernie, Kimberly and Invermere).
 
For more information about the FortisBC/LiveSmart Lighting Installation Program, call 1-866-932-8283 or email flip@fortisbc.com.  For more energy efficiency tips visit fortisbc.com or call toll free at 1-866-436-7847.
 
For more information on the LiveSmart BC Small Business Program – visit http://www.livesmartbc.ca/green_business/index.htm

Media contacts:

Nicole Bogdanovic
Communications Specialist, FortisBC
Phone: 250-469-6078
Cell phone: 250-470-2208

Jake Jacobs
Ministry of Energy
Phone: 250-952-0628
Cell phone: 250-213-6934

​FortisBC is an integrated energy solutions provider focused on providing safe and reliable energy, including natural gas, electricity, propane and alternative energy solutions, at the lowest reasonable cost. FortisBC employs more than 2,300 British Columbians and serves approximately 1.1 million customers in more than 135 B.C. communities. FortisBC is indirectly wholly owned by Fortis Inc., the largest investor-owned distribution utility in Canada. FortisBC owns and operates four regulated hydroelectric generating plants, approximately 7,000 kilometres of transmission and distribution power lines and approximately 47,000 kilometres of natural gas transmission and distribution pipelines. FortisBC Inc., FortisBC Energy Inc., FortisBC Energy (Vancouver Island) Inc., and FortisBC Energy (Whistler) Inc. do business as FortisBC. Fortis Inc. shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and trade under the symbol FTS. Additional information can be accessed at www.fortisinc.com or www.sedar.com.
 
LiveSmart BC programs help British Columbians make green choices to save money at home, on the road and at work. Most recently, LiveSmart BC launched a $17-million, three-year Small Business program tailored to meet the needs of key sectors such as accommodations, retail, restaurants, agriculture and business offices. There are four components to the program: business energy advisors, direct installation programs, enhanced product incentives and funding for innovative energy reduction solutions. For more information visit http://www.livesmartbc.ca/green_business/index.html.

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