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- I have been working in the sustainability industry Since 1989 and have a great deal of experience to rely on. I have learned from many experts in the industry that have become legendary in their perspective fields. I learned much of my renewable energy knowledge in California from the pioneering leaders at the Institute for Solar Living in Hopland California. What I can offer is far more than what you will find anywhere else in the world! The combination of direct hands-on knowledge and the personal quest to find the latest new technology enables me to provide you with a service that cannot be topped. If you are looking for a new image or lifestyle, I create them!
Info for Oregon Solar business & residential owners
Residential – Solar Electric (PV) Tax Credits
Solar electric systems, also called “PV” systems generate electricity directly from the sun using photovoltaic modules. More information is available on solar electric (PV) page.
- System must be verified by a tax credit-certified technician
- Systems must be comprised of new UL listed equipment
- Tax credit is based on $3 per watt of installed output up to $6,000
- $1,500 maximum credit can be claimed per year
- Minimum system is 200 watts
- RETC PV Application 2011 (for systems installedbeginning January 1, 2011)
- RETC PV Application 2010 (for systems installed beforeJanuary 1, 2011)
Solar Domestic Water Heating Residential Tax Credits
Solar domestic water heating systems use roof-mounted solar collectors to pre-heat incoming cold water so that on a sunny day, little or no backup water heating is needed. More information is available on the solar water heating page.
- System must be verified by a tax-credit certified technician.
- Tax credit is based on estimated energy savings for a typical four-person household.
- Tax credit amount is $0.60 per kWh saved up to $1,500.
- Credit is limited to 50 percent of the total system cost.
- Equipment must be new and either OG-300 certified or be listed as a “Research and Development” system by the Oregon Department of Energy.
Oregon Solar Map has a lot of great info and can look at your proerty and tell you what is possible!!
Check out this link - http://oregon.cleanenergymap.com/