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Question by cheappower82: Are there any tax credits or other incentives from the state of Alabama for energy efficiencies?
I know that other states (California, Tennessee, Arizona, etc.) offer rebates and other incentives for the purchase and implementation of energy saving appliances and alternative energy generators (solar, wind, hydroelectric, etc.). I can’t seem to find any such offers from the state of Alabama
Best answer:
Answer by Andrew OThey have them for energy star appliances. Contact you local electricity provider. Sometimes they run out of funding thugh.
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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 robertsteeleiii: How big of a discount can the state send you on a solar panel in Tennessee?
I have been eyeing this solar panel:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160219725943&ssPageName=ADME:B:WNARL:US:1123
and was wondering just how much money I might get back from the government in the form of rebates since it’s UL listed. If it’s just $ 5, that’s not too exciting. Thanks for reading.
Best answer:
Answer by Kevin HTennessee doesn’t offer any tax incentives or rebates for residential consumers, however the TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority, which supplies power to your local power company) does offer a program where residential customers can sell their green power [...]
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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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