Congress votes YES, President signs bill, Solar tax credits back on!
October 4, 2008
From CNNMoney.com
After months of failed attempts in Congress to extend crucial renewable energy tax credits, the end-game came with lightning speed Friday afternoon: The House of Representatives passed the green incentives attached to the financial bailout package approved by the Senate Wednesday night and President Bush promptly signed the legislation into law.
There were goodies for wind, geothermal and alternative fuels, but the big winner by far was the solar industry.
“It feels like we should be popping the champagne,” said a Silicon Valley solar exec Green Wombat met for lunch minutes after Bush put pen to paper.
That it took the biggest financial crisis since the Great Depression to save billions of dollars of renewable projects in the pipeline for the sake of political expediency does not bode well for a national alternative energy policy. But the bottom line is that the legislation passed Friday sets the stage for a potential solar Read more
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REBATES: No sales tax for Energy Star products purchased in Georgia.
October 3, 2008
2008 Energy Efficient Products Sales Tax Holiday October 2008 – for GEORGIA residents
In an effort to help Georgians conserve energy and water, save money and protect the environment, today Governor Perdue announced Georgia’s fourth annual ENERGY STAR Sales Tax Holiday has been expanded for the first time to include WaterSense labeled products.
Georgians will not pay state or local sales taxes on the purchase of energy efficient or water efficient products that cost $1,500 or less per item.
The sales tax holiday begins at 12:01a.m. Thursday, October 2, 2008 and runs through midnight Sunday, October 5, 2008.
ENERGY STAR designated products meet strict energy efficiency criteria set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Qualified ENERGY STAR appliances and products include dishwashers, clothes washers, air conditioners, ceiling fans, fluorescent light bulbs, dehumidifiers, programmable thermostats, refrigerators, doors and windows.
Many ENERGY STAR qualified appliances use Read more
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National Grid offers new energy efficiency rebates for gas customers
September 21, 2008
Massachusetts’s resident? New Hampshire? New York City, Long Island, Rhode Island? National Grid customers can now take advantage of new rebates for natural gas and energy efficiency improvements.
Natural Grid recently launched their Think Smart Think Green website which details how National Grid gas customers can save on rebates for energy efficiency improvements such as Programmable Thermostats, Boiler Reset Controls, High-efficiency heating equipment, water heating, weatherizing, replacement windows, and solar water heaters.
Wherever you live, make sure you check with your utility provider for rebates during your remodel – because there are lots of them out there!
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