by Bryn Pinzgauer
Question by katherine: Is it true you can get a rebate from the state and federal tax credit if you install an energy efficient heat?
pump in your home.How much do you get on the rebate does anyone know
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Best answer:
Answer by sciencegravySure. It a non-refundable credit – 30% of your cost up to $ 1500 max. Called the “residential Energy Credit”.
More details here:
http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_faq
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Question by M M: Federal Tax Credits for Energy-Efficient Windows and Doors?
We are a residential contractor and have been receiving inquiries for replacement windows which meet the Federal Tax Credit guidelines. We are aware of the Energy Performance ratings required, and understand that the Tax Credit is only on the cost of the windows and not the installation labor. We buy from our supplier at a cost, and mark-up that cost to our customer during the sale. My question is: Does my customer get a tax credit on what my firm paid for the window ( [...]
Question by Reverend Jim Jones: Are there any federal grants/loans to help cover the costs of setting up solar/wind power in a house?
Does anybody know if there is any federal assistance available in the form of loans or grants to set up a windmill or solar paneling in a private residential house?
Best answer:
Answer by michelob86Not Federal yet. There are some state sponsored grants….
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by kevindooley
Question by melinda breckenridge: Why isn’t the federal government willing to subsidize solar energy panels for homes?
Some states like TX and NJ will subsidize solar energy 40% worth.
But the technology to date has been quite costly in spite of these states’ subsidizing the cost. However, solar energy is starting to turn the corner cost-effectively in the past year or two.
Why is there no serious encouragement from the federal gov’t to encourage homeowners to install solar energy panels by offerering subsidies or rebates for installing it?
Would this be a good idea?
Best answer:
Answer by sonyagreat idea…but the time hasent come [...]
Question by Marc Cahill – SW Michigan: Are there any Federal / State incentives for wind power generators in residential use?
Best answer:
Answer by FRAGINAL-NOYPI AKOIncentives for wind power generators are not yet institutionalized by government because fuel sources is still dependent on oil. Government must make legislations for this purpose to encourage people to fight pollution.
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