Tompkins County expands Business Energy Advisors program
Published on August 18, 2025
Tompkins County is excited to announce an expansion of its Business Energy Advisors (BEA) program, introducing specialized energy consulting services for nonprofit organizations. This new initiative adds to the BEA program’s existing suite of services, offering additional, dedicated support to help nonprofits in existing buildings plan cost-effective energy upgrades, reduce operating costs, and access valuable financial incentives.
The BEA program has long been a trusted resource for commercial businesses, municipalities, manufacturing facilities, and multifamily properties, guiding energy planning for new construction and major renovations. Now, with this new expansion, nonprofits in Tompkins County can access customized consulting services designed specifically to meet their unique needs and resource constraints—while the BEA program continues to serve all other sectors as before.
To learn more about the program, visit: https://tcgov.co/bea
New support for nonprofits
The nonprofit-focused services include two flexible consulting options:
- Enhanced BEA – Energy System Design: A full-service offering that includes technical specifications, contractor bid guidance, and an informed list of energy incentives. This program is ideal for nonprofits planning a major renovation and/or heating system upgrade.
- Heating System Bid Review: A streamlined review of contractor proposals with expert feedback on energy efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and best-fit systems.
“These new services ensure that nonprofits, often operating with limited resources, can make informed decisions that lower energy costs while supporting their mission,” said Hailley Delisle, Sustainability Coordinator, Tompkins County. “We’re proud to help these vital community organizations become more sustainable.”
Why participate?
Participating nonprofits will benefit from free support from trusted energy consultants, help identifying grants, rebates, and incentives, and customized energy system design recommendations.
Who can apply?
Nonprofit organizations located in Tompkins County with existing buildings are eligible to participate in these new offerings. Meanwhile, the broader BEA program remains fully available to commercial businesses, multifamily properties, manufacturing facilities, and municipalities considering energy-related construction or renovation.
Program benefits for all participants
Program participants will benefit from personalized energy goal-setting, technical feasibility studies, and comprehensive energy options reports.
Get started today!
To learn more or schedule your free kick-off meeting, contact Tompkins County Business Energy Advisors at https://tcgov.co/bea, via email at hdelisle@tompkins-co.org, or phone at 607-274-5560.