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We
also have listed specific incentives by state below:
Florida
FLORIDA REBATES
As of July 1, 2006, the State of Florida has introduced a program
of rebates for grid-connected PV systems. Qualifying systems
are eligible for a rebate of $4 per watt, up to $20,000 for
a residential installation and $100,000 for a commercial
installation. To qualify for the rebate, the system must
be at least 2000 watts and must be certified by the Florida
Solar Energy Center. Systems must be installed by a licensed
electrical or solar contractor and must be permitted and
inspected before the utility will allow the interconnection.
Rebate request forms are available on line here.
More details on the rebate rules are available on line at here
A list of licensed contractors is available on line at http://www.flaseia.org/dir.htm.
FEDERAL TAX INCENTIVES
As of January 1, 2006, a tax credit of 30% is available on residential PV systems,
up to a maximum of $2000. Click here for more information -
http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/EPAct-05.htm
Commercial incentives are based upon depreciation and other considerations.
Click here for more information -
http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/EPAct-05.htm |
Georgia
HB 670 SUBSTITUTE
2008 Georgia Clean Energy Tax Incentive Legislative Proposal
Total Tax Incentive
Cap: Year
1-$2.5 Million Year 2 - $2.5 Million Year 3 - $2.5 Million
Tax Incentive Sunset: December 31, 2010
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Clean Energy Technology |
Residential Property Credit Limit (max. 35% of cost) |
Commercial Property Credit Limit (max. 35% of cost) |
| Solar Energy Equipment for Domestic Water Heating |
$2,500 per Dwelling Unit |
$100,000 per Installation |
| Solar Energy Equipment for Solar Electric (PV), Other Solar Thermal Electric
Applications, or Active Space Heating |
$10,500 per Installation |
$500,000 per Installation |
| Wind |
$10,500 per Installation |
$500,000 per Installation |
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Energy Efficiency Technology |
Residential Property Credit Limit |
Commercial Property Credit Limit |
| Energy Conservation Projects (Lighting) |
N/A |
$0.60 per square foot with a price cap of $100,000 |
| Geothermal Heat Pump Systems |
$2,000 per installation |
$100,000 per project |
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