Government Incentives and Programs Helping You Save Big

A vast amount of quality programs to choose from.

With so much focus on energy efficiency upgrades now a days, there are so many options with upgrading your lifestyle, and your tax dollars are already helping pave the way for a brighter future. Take advantage of these programs while they last because they wont be around forever.

Solar is a big one. With the Federal Government paying a big portion of your solar cost when you own your solar system.

When you decide to go solar and choose to own your system, you currently qualify for a Federal Tax Credit of 26% of your total system cost. You now have the ability to claim that tax credit when you file your federal taxes. You can claim this total 26% tax credit once, and you have as many years as you need to do so. With many states still offering a state tax credit when you go solar as well, its never been a better time to go solar and see some of those savings right away.

102.8GWdc

Enough to power 18.6 million American homes.

58%

All new electricity-generating capacity added in the U.S

160GW

U.S. will install around this capacity of solar over the next 5 year.

Switching out Appliances is simple.

Now when you decide to replace a big appliance at your home, we got you covered. With so many options and rebates to save on your new energy efficient appliances, not only will you save money on the unit itself, but you'll also see the savings far into the future when you reduce your energy usage.

Appliance Standards


The federal government and some states have set minimum efficiency standards for certain equipment and appliances, such as refrigerators, HVAC units and washing machines.


Standards can require products to comply with a certain maximum permissible power consumption or stipulate that a product contains certain functions or devices. Standards can require average efficiency across all models of a product, allowing for a mix of fewer and more efficient models.

Your home can save big.

With the simple replacement of your roof, your home can be much more efficient with maintaining temperature in-turn keeping your home cool and using less energy. With top of the line materials now available to use on your project, you'll see savings in your cooling cost fast.

Building Codes and Incentives


Some commercial and / or residential building regulations have specific energy efficiency requirements for the design, materials and equipment used in new buildings and renovations.


Local jurisdictions can change the state minimum requirements more strictly if energy efficiency requirements are poor or liberal.

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