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Michigan Battle of the Buildings - Royal Oak

The City of Royal Oak encourages local businesses, organizations, and community buildings to participate in the Michigan Battle of the Buildings!

The Michigan Battle of the Buildings is a state-wide awards and recognition program open to all Michigan commercial and industrial buildings for achievements made in energy and water use reduction.

The City of Royal Oak is partnering with the Michigan Battle of the Buildings and the Small Business Association of Michigan to provide customized tools and resources to the Royal Oak community to reduce their building energy use and lower utility costs.

There is no cost to join or participate.

To further discuss this program we held two information sessions. There is a recording of the virtual session on our YouTube Channel, which you can access by following the button below. You can also view the presentation from that session and a press release from the session that was hosted at the Royal Oak Public Library.

Benefits Provided by the City of Royal Oak

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Energy Benchmarking

Receive one year of Automated Energy Benchmarking from the Michigan Green Building Collaborative (MiGBC).

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FREE
Energy Assessment

Receive a customized energy assessment with recommendations to lower your monthly utility costs from the Small Business Association of Michigan in partnership with DTE and Consumers Energy.

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Rebate Matching

The City of Royal Oak is offering incentives through utility rebate matching

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Get Recognized

The City of Royal Oak will highlight and celebrate local businesses who participate.

Eligibility and How to Enroll

Eligibility:

Any local business, organization, or community building in Royal Oak is eligible to participate.

No prior experience with energy efficiency programs is needed—just an interest in improving your building's energy performance.

Application Process:

Sign up using the form below

Email admin@usgbcwm.org or sustainability@romi.gov if you have any questions or would like to learn more.

Access Rebate Matching:

Each participating building that finishes the benchmarking and auditing process will receive a rebate estimation from the City of Royal Oak for work completed that is in addition to utility rebates.

Data for the 2024 Competition is due March 5, 2025

You can also access the enrollment form at this link.

Stay Up-To-Date

Have Questions? Contact us:

MiGBC

admin@usgbcwm.org
616-691-1243

Royal Oak Sustainability

sustainability@romi.gov
248-246-3214

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