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Renewable Energy

Renewable energy can be designed to operate as a stand alone system (not connected to the local power grid), or connected to the grid through a utility company. With net metering, the energy that you produce is deducted from your electrical utility bill.

There are federal, state, and utility incentives available for all forms of renewable energy. Below is a list of residential renewable energy incentives.

Federal Incentives

Residential Renewable Energy Tax Credit

State Incentives

In Utah: Renewable Energy Systems Tax Credit (Personal)

Utility Rebates in Utah

City of St. George - Solar and Wind Rebate Program
Logan City Light and Power - PV Rebate Program
Questar Gas - Residential Solar Assisted Gas Water Heating Rebate Program
Rocky Mountain Power - Solar Incentive Program
Washington City - PV Rebate Program

For an overview of government and utility incentives throughout the United States, as well as learn more about non-residential incentives, please visit this summary.

 

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