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Program Name: SmartChange Program Sponsor: Con Edison Program Type:          Rebates/ Incentives Technology:         Energy Efficiency/ Demand Response; Energy Storage Fuel:              N/A Eligibility:  Plug-in Hybrid Electric or Battery Vehicles in New York City or Westchester County Cost:  Free Description SmartCharge New York provides year-round incentives for charging your electric […]
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Program Name: Residential Clean Energy Credit Program Sponsor: U.S. Internal Revenue Service Program Type:          Tax Credits Technology:         Alternative Energy Generation/ Renewables; Energy Efficiency/ Demand Response; Energy Storage Fuel:              Fuel Cells/ Battery Storage Eligibility:  New and Existing Homeowners that reside on property Cost:  N/a Description If you invest […]
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The Internal Revenue Code § 45L Tax Credit for Energy Efficient Home Builders, part of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA), provides federal tax credits to builders of energy-efficient homes and apartments. The credit, extended through 2032, is tied to certification under eligible versions of the ENERGY STAR program requirements.
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NYSERDA’s On-The-Job Training for Energy Efficiency and Clean Technology Program (OJT Program) will provide wage subsidies to eligible businesses to help reduce the financial risk of hiring and training new workers.
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The U.S. HUD’s Green and Resilient Retrofit Program (GRRP) to improve the housing quality and resilience of certain existing HUD-assisted multifamily properties for residents through loans and grants to facilitate utility-saving, decarbonization, and climate hazard mitigating investments. These investments in American communities will also help combat the climate crisis and support equitable economic development.
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The Energy Efficiency and Clean Technology Training (PON 3981) Program, initiated by NYSERDA, seeks proposals for technical training, experiential learning, job placement, and supportive services to advance the clean energy economy and meet climate equity goals.
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The federal government offers tax programs and resources for cost recovery through depreciation for qualified clean energy facilities, property, and technology. Depreciation is an annual income tax deduction allowing recovery of property costs over its useful life. A key provision related to depreciation of qualified clean energy property is the modified accelerated cost recovery system (MACRS) governed by Provision 13703 of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA).
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The Clean Energy Internship program, administered by NYSERDA, offers businesses in the energy efficiency, clean technology, and renewable energy sectors the opportunity to hire paid interns. The program aims to assist these businesses in cultivating a skilled workforce, fostering technological advancements, and meeting the demands of evolving building systems.
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NYSERDA’s Building Operations and Maintenance Workforce Training Program (PON 5357) aims to reduce energy use and associated carbon emissions while saving building operators and owners money by developing and strengthening the skills of operations and maintenance (O&M) staff and managers across the state. The program is designed to equip building O&M workers with the skills to operate increasingly energy-efficient, grid- flexible, and electrified building systems that reduce buildings’ contribution to climate change.
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The Production Tax Credit (PTC) is an inflation adjusted per-kilowatt-hour (kWh) tax credit for electricity generated by qualified energy resources and sold by the tax payer to an unrelated person during the taxable year. The duration of the credit is 10 years after the date the facility is placed in service. The Internal Revenue Code (IRC) § 45 PTC is an alternative to the IRC § 48 Investment Tax Credit. 
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NYSERDA offers a single up-front payment at a fixed incentive amount per kilowatt hour (kWh) of usable energy storage for projects up to 5 megawatts (MW).
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Program Name: Investment Tax Credit (ITC) (IRC § 48) Program Sponsor: U.S. Internal Revenue Service Program Type:          Tax Incentive Technology:               Alternative Energy Generation/ Renewables; Energy Storage; Waste Management Fuel:                        Solar; Wind; Geothermal; Other Renewable Energy Resources Eligibility:  Businesses Cost: N/a Description The Renewable Energy […]
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The Bulk Energy Storage Incentive program offers financial incentives for new energy storage projects greater than 5 MW that are connected to the grid. The energy storage system must provide services to the wholesale energy market, ancillary services, or distribution level service.
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