Montana residential solar energy incentives
- Residential Alternative Energy System Tax Credit
- 100% tax credit of the cost and installation of a non-fossil
form of energy installed in a home is offered to residential Montana
taxpayers up to $500.
- The tax credit may be carried over for four taxable years
after the energy system is installed.
- Eligible systems and technologies include; Passive Solar Space
Heat, Solar Water Heat, Solar Space Heat, Photovoltaics, Wind, Biomass,
Geothermal Heat Pumps, Low-Emission Wood Stoves, Small Hydroelectric,
Fuel Cells using Renewable Fuels.
- Systems must be new and meet all performance and safety standards.
- Northwest Solar Cooperative - Green Tag Purchase
- Through December 31, 2009, the Northwest Solar Cooperative offers
to purchase “Green Tags” (the rights to the environmental
attributes) derived from grid-connected photovoltaic or wind energy
for $0.02 per kilowatt-hour.
- At the start of December 2009 these contracts may be renewed
for another three-year term.
- Residential and non-residential owners who install PV and wind-energy
systems are eligible to participate in the Green Tag Purchase Program.
- Other states aside from Montana that are eligible to participate
in this program include; Washington, Idaho and Oregon.
- An agreement with NWSC must be signed by participants. The agreement
includes the following;
- Participants agree to sell their Green Tags, report system
malfunctions or failures, and submit meter readings of AC production
every year.
- The NWSC will pay the participants by March 31 the following
year of the Green Tag production.
- Alternative energy revolving loan program
- This program provides loans to people who install solar and wind
energy systems, fuel cells using renewable fuels and biomass technologies
to generate energy for their own personal use.
- The maximum loan amount for this program is $40,000 and has a
maximum repayment period of ten years.
- The current interest rate for loans on this program are 3.5%.
- Renewable Energy Systems Exemption
- This is a property tax exemption for Montana residents who use
recognized non-fossil forms of energy generation such as solar photovoltaics,
passive solar, wind. Other exemptions include; decomposition of
organic wastes, geothermal, non-hydrocarbon fuel cells, small hydropower
plants, and low-emission wood or biomass combustor systems.
- An exemption up to $20,000 in value is allowed for single-family
residential household and $100,000 for multi-family residential
household or a nonresidential structure.
- NorthWestern Energy - USB Renewable Energy Fund
- NorthWestern Energy provides funding to its customers for renewable
energy projects periodically.
- Solar PV installation incentives of $3.00/watt are offered to
residential customers up to a maximum of $6,000 per customer. The
incentive for wind is $2.00/watt up to $10,000 per customer.
- Residential Renewable Energy Tax Credit
- This personal tax credit allows the taxpayer to claim a credit
of 30% of expenditures including labor costs and installation of
qualified residential solar-electric systems, solar water heating
systems or fuel cells. Small wind-energy systems and geothermal
heat pumps can also be accredited for.
- Solar-electric systems and solar water heaters have a maximum
incentive of $2,000 if placed in service before 2009. There is no
maximum incentive for systems placed after 2008.
- The excess amount of the federal tax credit may be carried forward
to the next taxable year if it exceeds tax liability.
- This can be carried forward until 2016, but after that, it
is unknown if the unused credit will be able to be forwarded.
- Residential Energy Conservation Subsidy Exclusion
- This is a personal exemption of 100% of energy conservation subsidies
provided by public utilities.
- The value of a purchase or installation of any energy conservation
measure by a customer such as solar water heat, solar space heat
or photovoltaics will not be included in the customer’s gross
income.
- Customers of an electric utility company, who participate in
the utility’s energy conservation program, may receive a rate
reduction of electricity furnished or a nonrefundable credit against
the purchase price of the electricity on each monthly electric bill.
- Energy-Efficient Mortgages
- This is a federal loan program where homeowners can use EEM (energy-efficient
mortgages) to finance renewable energy technologies in a home.
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