| Renewable Energy and Efficiency Incentives In Louisiana |
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As a result of the publicity surrounding the U.N. Climate Change Conference held in Copenhagen this last December, and the ongoing Washington debate regarding energy independence, most of us have some familiarity with the various federal programs providing tax credits, grants and favorable financing to individuals and corporations who increase energy efficiency by utilizing renewable energy sources, such as hydrokinetics, wind, solar or geothermal. With this current focus on federal programs, however, it is easy to overlook the significant steps Louisiana has taken to encourage energy efficiency and the development of renewable energy sources. The summary outline below highlights that Louisiana is one of the most progressive states when it comes to tax credits and programs for renewable energy. Solar and Wind Energy Credit. Individuals and corporations who install solar or wind energy systems can receive a state tax credit of 50% of the first $25,000 of the cost of each system. The Louisiana credit is in addition to federal tax credits, and the Louisiana tax credit is refundable, meaning you can get a check back from the Department of Revenue for up to $12,500. Net Metering. Special rules adopted by the Public Service Commission and the New Orleans City Council make Louisiana one of the few places that require utility companies to allow “net metering”. So, if you are not home, or it’s a nice day and you have your windows open, and are not using the energy generated by your renewable system, you can instantaneously sell the excess electricity your system is then producing to your utility company. Energy Efficiency Measures. Louisiana enacted legislation in July, 2007, which requires energy efficiency measures to be incorporated in the construction and renovation of every major facility project funded by the state.
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