What Interest You the Most

What Interests You the Most

Solar Electric - 83.3%
Solar Hot Water Heating - 0%
Solar Hot Air - 16.7%
Wind - 0%

Total votes: 6
The voting for this poll has ended on: 09 Oct 2010 - 20:52

c. Not-for-Profit - Incentives are available for systems up to 25 kW Not-for Profit School, Not-for-Profit, and Government Systems for not-for-profit schools, not-for-profit organizations, municipalities, and state/federal agencies up to a maximum of 25 kW per site/meter, not to exceed 40% of the total installed system costs. Any organization applying for this incentive level must submit a signed copy of IRS Tax Form 990 or other evidence of not-for- profit status to be eligible for this enhanced incentive. - $1.75 per Watt or $1,750 per kW

 

b. Commercial - Incentives available for systems up to 50 kW.

Commercial Systems - kW per site/meter, not to exceed 40% of the total installed system costs. For example: The incentive for a 40 kW PV System would be $70,000, or 40% of the total installed system cost, whichever is 

$1.75 per Watt or $1,750 per kW for commercial systems up to a total of 50 less

 

a. Residential (as determined by your utility) - Incentives available for systems up to 7 kW.

Standard Residential Systems up to a maximum of 7 kW per site/meter, not to exceed 40% of the total installed system costs. For example: If you have a 7 kW residential system you may be eligible to receive $1,750 per kW: $1,750 x 7kW = $12,250, or 40% of the total installed system cost, whichever is less.

- $1.75 per watt or $1,750 per kW for standard residential systems

Last Updated (Thursday, 16 September 2010 20:37)

 

Incentives are capped based on the proposed PV System size that does not exceed 110% of the total kWh consumption for the previous 12 months of electric usage. New Construction systems must be sized not to exceed 110% of the calculated yearly projected kWh of electric usage. Additionally, the incentive cannot exceed 40% of the owner’s net out-of-pocket costs after deducting for any federal and state tax credits or federal payments in lieu of tax credits. The installer shall include calculations supporting the requested incentive amount.

 

Incentives are capped based on the proposed PV System size that does not exceed 110% of the total kWh consumption for the previous 12 months of electric usage. New Construction systems must be sized not to exceed 110% of the calculated yearly projected kWh of electric usage. Additionally, the incentive cannot exceed 40% of the owner’s net out-of-pocket costs after deducting for any federal and state tax credits or federal payments in lieu of tax credits. The installer shall include calculations supporting the requested incentive amount.

 
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