The Purpose Center Bringing Purpose (and Energy Efficiency!) to Historic Downtown Pocatello BY IDAHO POWER Since 1916, Idaho Power has been a trusted partner for business and residential customers and we take pride in powering our communities responsibly and affordably. We offer low prices, energy efficiency incentives, clean energy and personal service. Our business customers pay nearly 30% less than the national average. We also offer many incentives for energy-efficient technologies on new construction, major renovations, additions and expansions. The projects pay for themselves over time, while the incentives reduce upfront costs and shorten payback periods for customers. In addition to saving money and helping lower overall energy use, businesses can use these savings in ways that make a difference. For The Purpose Center, this meant restoring purpose and bringing life back to one of Pocatello’s most iconic historic buildings. Idaho Power’s New Construction and Major Renovations program worked with the customers to help them save energy and money. The program provides cash incentives to businesses that design and build energy-saving features that exceed code in their new construction or major renovation projects. Idaho Power proudly supported Craig Yadon and his wife, Mariya, owners of The Purpose Center — formerly the Peterson Building — in historic downtown Pocatello as they renovated the 22,000 square foot space to become what is now a café, event venue, office space and executive suites. The renovation included completely redoing the building’s electrical and mechanical systems — that’s where Idaho Power’s energy advisors stepped in to identify where the couple could save energy and qualify for cash incentives. Qualifying incentives included: energy-efficient variable refrigerant heat pumps, efficient interior lighting, high-efficiency exit signs and a reflective roof treatment. The incentives earned totaled over $14,000 and will save an estimated 48,367 kilowatt-hours per year, enough to power more than four average homes in Idaho Power’s service area. “It was really important that we preserved the history of the building, but we needed to update everything — lights, windows, everything — which made it a challenge. Working with the people from Idaho Power was a good experience, and I appreciate how thorough they were. They advised us on efficient lighting and air systems, which was a huge help,” said Craig. Idaho Power’s strong connection to the communities where our employees live and work spans more than 100 years. Our local roots run deep, and we’re proud to contribute time, talent and financial support to enrich the lives of our neighbors. Keeping our customers and communities safe is an important part of our mission. Whether you are a small startup, a large company or somewhere in between, we want to help you grow your business by saving energy and money. Find out how your business can save at idahopower.com/business. b 21
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