Nevada Energy RenewableGenerations Rebate Progam


Program Type Rebate
Technologies Photovoltaics (solar energy) , Wind, Small Hydroelectric
Amount

Residential Solar: $2.10 per watt/maximum $10,500
Residential Wind: $2.50 per watt for the 1st 10kw; $1.50 per kW above 10kW/maximum of $100,000

Small Business and Public buildings solar: $4.20 per watt/maximum of $210,000 for schools; $63,000 for small business
Small Business and Public buildings wind: $3.00 per watt for the 1st 10kW; $2.00 per watt above 10kW/maximum $385, 000 for Small Business; other maximum vary

Required Documentation Application and Approval, building permit, a Voltage Verification form, a change order form (if applicable), copies of all invoices, and a signed Net Metering Agreement
Official Web Site www.nvenergy.com/renewablesenvironment/renewablegenerations/

The Renewable Generations rebate program offers customers of Nevada Energy an opportunity to get paid for installing solar, wind and hydro electric systems. Participants in the rebate program must also participate in the company’s net metering program and the installed system must meet rules set by the utility.

To qualify, the systems must be new, installed by a certified and licensed contractor and meet safety guidelines. System components must meet UL, IEEE and warranty standards set by the utility. Systems are subject to inspection by the company at any time after installation.

Homeowners can get paid $2.10 per watt generated by their solar energy systems, up to a maximum of $10,500. The rebate for wind systems is $2.50 per watt for the first 10 kW and $1.50 per watt above 10 kW. Small Business, Agriculture, Public Buildings and Schools are also eligible under the program. The incentive is paid when the installation project is complete.

Customers must apply for the rebate and be approved prior to installing the system. Nevada Energy limits the number of projects that it approves for the program and approves applications on a first-come-first-serve basis.

To collect the incentive, participants need to provide a building permit, a voltage verification form, copies of all invoices and a signed net metering agreement. If changes in the project equipment, contractor, location of the equipment or other project details occurred between application and completion, a change order form may also be required.