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UtilityGenius Commercial Storefront Presents Opportunity for Commercial Buyers to Save on Qualified LED Lighting Products

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The newest product from the UtilityGenius team is now live, with three instances of the UtilityGenius Commercial Storefront available in New York’s Con Edison, Orange & Rockland, as well as Philadelphia’s PECO territories and more storefronts to come.

In this online storefront, Con Edison, Orange & Rockland, and PECO  commercial customers can purchase LED lighting products from trusted suppliers with rebates applied to the order total in the cart, with no application necessary. UtilityGenius Commercial Storefront aims to make instant rebates easy and accessible to all commercial customers within these utilities.

Shopping through the commercial storefront is simple; find qualified products on our easily navigable website, add to your cart, and see the savings of instant rebates immediately with the instant rebate applied to the product cost immediately at checkout. As Con EdisonOrange & Rockland, and PECO Participating Contractors, we aim to simplify your rebate journey through the Commercial Storefront. 

If your business is looking to be part of the UtilityGenius network of distributors offering a simplified process to sell and help commercial users utilize the benefit of Utility Rebates please contact us at support@encentivenergy.com. We would be happy to show you how to participate in this beneficial program. 

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