Sentences with phrase «utility rebate programs»

Traditional bond issues, state and federal grants, utility rebate programs, and commercial energy - management contracting firms are potential sources to tap for funding.

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Extended the Power for Jobs program and the «energy cost savings benefit program» through the end of 2007; allows all PfJ participants to elect to begin receiving benefits through the savings reimbursement option, rather than a contract continuation; PfJ participants with contract extensions are eligible for a rebate of any excess costs (PfJ rates compared to rates available through their local utility) incurred after January 1, 2006 under their PfJ contracts (Part U).
Furthermore, many of today's LED bulbs meet the Energy Star program's efficiency requirements, making them eligible for utility rebates that will, in turn, decrease their overall retail price.
«For this reason, the demand response program allows installations to receive rebates to their utility bills instead of receiving checks,» said Lowe.
The $ 62 million solar rebate program - which will help customers with the upfront cost of installing solar panels on their properties - has been approved by the North Carolina Utilities Commission....
Good news for Arizona residents who are customers of Salt River Project (SRP): the Arizona utility recently relaunched its popular solar rebate program after a months - long hiatus during which an interim rebate was available.
The proposed Duke Energy Solar Rebate Program is currently under the review of the NC Utilities Commission.
The Federal 30 % Tax Rebate, Net - Metering and the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission's (PUC) rebate program provide solid incentive to go Rebate, Net - Metering and the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission's (PUC) rebate program provide solid incentive to go rebate program provide solid incentive to go solar.
In what's become a common problem for state - and utility - sponsored solar incentive programs across the country, there were simply too many homeowners interested in solar power and too few rebate dollars to go around.
Beyond the 30 - percent Federal tax credit — plus an exemption from sales tax and additional property taxes — Connecticut and its utilities provide more than 30 rebate and loan programs that solar owners may be able to use.
The utility, which serves 3 million customers in Florida and the Carolinas, is expanding to the Sunshine State its popular SunSense solar rebate program.
South Carolina utility Duke Energy had issued some $ 5 million in rebates to customers who had invested in solar power via its Solar Rebate Program as of September 2016.
A solar photovoltaic system — funded through a grant and a rebate program provided by the utility — provides much of what power is required.
In order to participate in most rebate programs, the process is usually as follows: find a solar installer, work together to determine the size of the system you'll need, fill out the forms necessary to reserve rebate funds, install the solar system, apply for the required permits (your installer will often do this part for you) and obtain approval from utility inspectors.
Azusa Light & Water's Solar Partnership Program offers an impressive solar rebate of $ 4 / watt for residential and commercial customers alike, under the stipulation that the utility gets to keep the Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) attributed to the subsidized system.
Residential and commercial customers of the City utility have access to its Solar Energy & Net Metering Program, which offers a rebate rate that declines by 7 percent each year until 2016, or whenever the City is able to generate 2.5 percent of its peak demand from solar.
Now rooftop solar is set to explode in the Tar Heel State thanks to the North Carolina Utility Commission's (NCUC's) approval of Duke Energy's new rebate program.
For every 80MW of solar installed utilities are allowed to reduce net metering credits by 7 % down to 75 % and NV energy as they approach their mandated RPS target are likely to remove their rebate program.
Each utility has their own programs and rebates and require that you go through their audit to be eligible for their money.
Though there are national programs encouraging home owners to go green, it's important for real estate pros to know what kind of rebates are offered at the local level, both through the government and from businesses such as utility companies.
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