Private corporations and US cities understand that renewable energy can help them if utilized wisely. This has resulted
An average home in the US would require approximately 19-23 solar panels. It is based on the average usage of
In its nascent stages, solar energy was primarily used to supply electric energy to homes and offices that were far from
Solar powered cars have come to the forefront with a renewed interest in sustainable energy systems. Several automobile
Title | NYSERDA - Assisted Home Performance with ENERGY STAR | Net Metering | High Performance Building Incentives Program | Solar Electric Incentive Program | Renewable Energy System Incentive Program |
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Region | New York | Minnesota | Pennsylvania | Oregon | Washington |
Category | Financial Incentive | Regulatory Policy | Financial Incentive | Financial Incentive | Financial Incentive |
Tech | Solar Photovoltaics | Solar - Passive, Solar Water Heat, Solar Space Heat, Solar Photovoltaics, Daylighting | Solar Photovoltaics | Solar Thermal Electric, Solar Photovoltaics | |
The Assisted Home Performance with ENERGY STAR program provides grants to low-income homeowners in 1-4 family buildings for up to 50% of costs for energy efficient improvements. The household income |
Minnesota's net metering law, enacted in 1983, applies to all investor-owned utilities, municipal utilities, and electric cooperatives. Minnesota has also finalized a methodology for a value of solar |
In July 2008, Pennsylvania enacted a broad $650 million alternative energy bill designed to provide support for a variety of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies. Included in this |
Energy Trust of Oregon’s Solar Electric Incentive Program, launched in May 2003, is available to customers of Pacific Power and PGE who install new photovoltaic (PV) systems on new or existing homes |
Note: This program has reached its budget cap In May 2005, Washington enacted Senate Bill 5101, establishing production incentives for individuals, businesses, and local governments that generate |