How Do I Qualify?
To ensure we provide the best customer service, all service providers interested
in participating in Oncor Energy Efficiency programs must meet our list of qualifications.
See below for specific requirements for your provider type. All applicants
will also need to include the following:
- Capabilities – A brief statement of your technical and managerial
capabilities, and experience implementing energy efficiency projects
- Licenses* – Evidence that you, and any subcontractors, possess
all applicable licenses and permits (e.g. list of applicable licenses, license holders,
license numbers)
- References – Two recent client/customer references for projects
similar to the project(s) you select in your application (include contact name,
address, and phone number)
- Company Background and Capability - Company description, years
in business, number of employees and approximate annual revenues
- Legal – Disclosure of any pending legal judgments, from the past
two years, as well as a current list of pending litigation
- Finances and Credit Rating – Evidence of financial stability including
current credit rating
* This requirement varies by program
RESIDENTIAL PROVIDERS
Service providers that install eligible energy efficiency measures at a customer
site within the Oncor service territory (e.g. single-family, multi-family, and manufactured
home units) are eligible to participate in our residential programs.
Eligible residential providers include:
- National or local energy service companies
- Retail electric providers
- Nonprofit organizations or community action agencies
- National or local companies that provide energy-related services (e.g. contracting)
or product (e.g. weatherization, insulation, lighting and HVAC equipment)
COMMERCIAL PROVIDERS
Service providers that install eligible energy efficiency measures at a facility
within the Oncor service territory are eligible to participate in our commercial
programs.
Eligible commercial providers include:
- National or local energy service companies
- Retail electric providers
- Nonprofit organizations or community action agencies
- National or local companies that provide energy-related services (e.g. contracting)
or product (e.g. weatherization, insulation, lighting and HVAC equipment)
SELF-PROVIDERS
Self-providers overseeing high-demand properties (more than 50kW) within the Oncor
service territory who are planning to install energy efficiency measures onsite
are eligible to participate in our self-provider programs.
Eligible facility providers include:
- Building engineers, building owners, plant managers, operations managers, COOs and
program managers/supervisors of commercial or nonprofit facilities