State Incentives
Green Building Incentive
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Leasing/Lease Purchase
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Local Grant Program
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Local Loan Program
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Local Rebate Program
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Production Incentive
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Property Tax Exemption
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State Loan Program
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State Rebate Program
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Utility Grant Program
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Utility Loan Program
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Utility Rebate Program
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Alternative Fuel and Vehicle Incentives
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Rules, Regulations & Policies
Appliance/Equipment Efficiency Standards
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Building Energy Code
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Contractor Licensing
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Energy Standards for Public Buildings
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Generation Disclosure
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Green Power Purchasing/Aggregation
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Interconnection
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Net Metering
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Public Benefits Fund
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Renewables Portfolio Standard
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Solar Access Law/Guideline
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Solar/Wind Permitting Standards
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Alternative Fuel and Vehicle Policies
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Related Programs & Initiatives
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- Green Power Network: Buying Green Power in Your State
The
U.S. Department of Energy's Green Power Network provides news and information on green power markets and related activities.
This site provides state-by-state information on Green Power Marketing in Competitive Electricity Markets and Utility Green Pricing Programs.
In addition, the site lists marketers of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)(also known as green tags or tradable renewable certificates), which represent
the environmental attributes of the power produced from a renewable energy project. Whether or not consumers have access to
green power through their local utility or a competitive electricity marketer, consumers can purchase RECs without having
to switch electricity suppliers.