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Fork Valley - Energy Smart Colorado Renewable Energy Rebate Program","L":"https://www.energysmartcolorado.com/for-my-home/home-rebates/","M":"Energy Smart Colorado is a program serving the Roaring Fork Valley area, including Eagle, Gunnison, Lake, and Summit Counties. Through the program, participants may take advantage of different consulting services and financial incentives to improve their home or business's energy efficiency.   Each participant will be assigned a Home Energy Advisor based on their county jurisdiction. Together with program-certified Analysts, the advisor will conduct a comprehensive home assessment and suggest energy improvements tailored to the property.   Minor improvements can be installed simultaneously with the assessment, including efficient lighting/thermostats, pipe insulation, and weather stripping. For larger projects, the advisor can make contracting arrangements and apply for financial incentives on the participant's behalf.   Additional information and program applications are available through the Energy Smart website.","N":"Local","O":"2,500","P":"K"},{"$":2270,"b":"San Miguel Power Association - Renewable Energy Rebate Program","L":"http://www.smpa.com/content/renewable-rebates","M":"Residential and commercial customers of the San Miguel Power Association may be entitled to a rebate on new solar photovoltaic or water heating systems, as well as small wind turbines or other renewable energy technologies.   Incentive amounts are based on estimated cost savings and the type of system installed. For photovoltaic or power generation, residential customers can earn a rebate of 25 cents per watt up to 3 kilowatts or $750; commercial customers have an extended maximum capacity. For electric-backup water heating, a flat $750 rebate is available.   An SMPA-certified contractor must conduct installation and apply for the rebate on the customer's behalf. Leased systems do not qualify for rebates.","N":"ad","O":"1,500","P":"K"},{"$":2295,"b":"EZ Investment Tax Credit Refund for Renewable Energy Projects","L":"https://choosecolorado.com/doing-business/incentives-financing/ez/","M":"NOTE: This incentive is not available as of January 1, 2021. Colorado legislators have expressed interest in renewing it, but their bill failed to pass through the Assembly.  Colorado manages Enterprise Zones throughout the state. Businesses which either relocate or expand into these areas of economic hardship can claim a 3% corporate tax credit for investments within the zone up to $750,000.  Renewable energy systems using solar PV, wind, biomass, geothermal, and/or hydroelectric technology are among the property that qualifies for Enterprise Zone exemptions. The maximum capacity is 30 MW for qualifying hydroelectric systems and 10 MW for all other systems.  Excess tax credits from EZ investments will carry forward for up to 22 tax years if necessary.","N":"$g","O":"750,000","P":"K"},{"$":"ke","b":"kf","L":"kg","M":"kh","N":"ad","O":"ki","P":"K"},{"$":"ke","b":"kf","L":"kg","M":"kh","N":"ad","O":"500","P":"K"},{"$":2273,"b":"Holy Cross Energy - Renewable Energy Rebate Program","L":"https://www.holycross.com/renewable-energy-incentives/","M":"\"With Efficiency, Conservation, and Renewable Energy,\" or WE CARE, is a program Holy Cross Energy manages to incentivize on-site renewable energy adoption. Residential or commercial customers installing a new solar PV, wind, hydroelectric, biomass, or geothermal system may qualify for financial rebates under the program.   Incentive amounts are based on system capacity relative to four different tiers. The lowest tier, for systems up to 6 kW, yields a $500 flat rebate. Additional flat amounts are available as capacity rises above the later thresholds.   Qualifying systems must be interconnected to the grid under a net metering arrangement. To apply, the customer should file a Generator Interconnection Application prior to the start of installation work. They may then choose a HCE-certified contractor to perform the installation.   Additional program information is available from the Holy Cross Energy website.","N":"ad","O":"ki","P":"K"},{"$":2872,"b":"Xcel Energy - Solar*Rewards Community Program","L":"http://www.xcelenergy.com/Programs_and_Rebates/Residential_Programs_and_Rebates/Renewable_Energy_Programs/Solar_Rewards_Community","M":"Communities in the Xcel Energy Colorado service area are incentivized to develop community solar gardens through the Solar*Rewards initiative. Their current goal is to use the program to add 6.5 - 30 MW of renewable energy to their grid annually.   As a community uses its CSG, they will sell the Renewable Energy Credits they generate to Xcel. An incentive applied to subscribers' bills serves as compensation for these RECs.   Incentive amounts are by the kilowatt hour and vary depending on CSG capacity. Colorado's state REC program changes from year-to-year, which will affect REC prices. Eligible CSGs must have 10 subscribers under 1 kW minimum plans, with at least 5% of subscribers meeting low-income qualifications (not subject to the 1 kW minimum.)   Additional information is available from the Xcel website.","N":"ad","O":"G","P":"K"},{"$":2272,"b":"La Plata Electric Association - Renewable Generation Rebate Program","L":"https://www.lpea.coop/rec-payment-tax-incentives","M":"Residential and small business customers of the La Plata Electric Association may be entitled to rebates on new solar photovoltaic, wind, or hydroelectric power generation systems.   Incentive amounts vary depending on system capacity relative to a 10 kW threshold. Systems rated below the threshold receive a flat incentive based on capacity and estimated cost savings. Systems above the threshold receive a performance-based incentive.   Qualifying solar systems must be installed by an LPEA certified contractor. Upon installation and final inspection by LPEA and any relevant authorities, incentives will appear as a recurring payment every six months for the first ten years of the system's life.   Additional program information and application paperwork is available from the La Plata Electric Association website.","N":"ad","O":"G","P":"K"},{"$":2853,"b":"C-PACE: Colorado Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy","L":"http://copace.com/","M":"C-PACE is Colorado's statewide property-assessed clean energy assistance program. Through the program, home or business owners may access an \"open market\" of lenders to fund up to 100% of clean energy-related project costs.   County governments are charged with servicing C-PACE loans through a special property tax assessment. Energy savings will typically exceed the extra amount assessed, and by structuring the loans in this way, payments will be tied to the property rather than the owner.   As of 2016, access to C-PACE is available in Arapahoe, Broomfield, Denver, Eagle, Garfield, Jefferson, Mesa, Pitkin, Pueblo, and Summit Counties. Additional information is available from the C-PACE website.","N":"$g","O":"G","P":"K"},{"$":2227,"b":"Black Hills Energy - Solar Power Program","L":"https://www.blackhillsenergy.com/services/colorado-solar-program/private-site-solar-program","M":"Residential and commercial solar customers with Black Hills Energy may be entitled to financial incentives by using their new solar PV system. Qualifying systems must not exceed a rating of 500 kilowatts.   Incentives are performance-based and will be derived from the Renewable Energy Credits BHE earns for the specific system under state law. Funding will therefore vary from year to year, and participation in the incentive program is capped. New photovoltaic installs must be undertaken by contractors with certifications from BHE and the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners.   Additional program information is available from the Black Hills Energy website.","N":"ad","O":"G","P":"K"},{"$":2285,"b":"Property Tax Exemption for Community Solar Gardens","L":"ft","M":"NOTE: This incentive is not available as of January 2021.   In the state of Colorado, community solar gardens are taxed as locally-assessed properties. A 2015 law passed by the Colorado State Assembly created certain partial tax exemptions based on a CSG's AC capacity attributable to certain subscribers, including residential, municipal, and property tax-exempt customers. The incentives lasted for six tax years and expired January 1, 2021.","N":"$g","O":"G","P":"K"},{"$":2293,"b":"Property Tax Exemption for Residential Renewable Energy Equipment","L":"ft","M":"The state of Colorado offers various residential property tax exemptions for solar and other renewable energy equipment. Equipment owned by the property owner and used for self-consumption is exempt from state property taxes, as are larger solar generation facilities below a capacity of 100 kW. Technologies such as geothermal and biomass which generate energy for off-site consumption are state-assessed.   Most residential solar panels and residential/agricultural wind turbines are considered locally-assessed property.","N":"$g","O":"G","P":"K"},{"$":2294,"b":"Xcel Energy - Solar*Rewards Program","L":"https://www.xcelenergy.com/programs_and_rebates/residential_programs_and_rebates/renewable_energy_options_residential/solar/available_solar_options/on_your_home_or_in_your_yard/solar_rewards_for_residences","M":"Xcel Energy residential and commercial customers may be entitled to financial rebates through the Solar*Rewards program if they install a new interconnected solar photovoltaic system on their property.   As customers use their PV systems over a 20-year period, they will sell the Renewable Energy Credits they generate to Xcel. The incentive serves as compensation for these RECs.   Incentive amounts are by the kilowatt hour and vary depending on system capacity and the type of property. Colorado's state REC program changes from year-to-year, which will affect price per REC. Since systems under Solar*Rewards must be interconnected, customers may take advantage of net metering credits to supplement the Solar*Rewards incentives.   Funding for the program is allocated on a monthly basis, and program applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis; therefore, interested customers are recommended to apply promptly. Application paperwork is available from the Xcel Energy website.","N":"ad","O":"G","P":"K"},{"$":1993,"b":"Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Renewable Energy Equipment","L":"https://tax.colorado.gov/sales-tax-exemptions-deductions","M":"The state of Colorado provides for several sales/use tax exemptions on renewable energy equipment.  Beginning in the 2006 tax year, any component used to generate, store, or distribute AC electricity using renewable technology is completely exempt from state sales/use tax.  From the 2009 - 2017 tax years, all components used to generate, store, or distribute electricity as part of a solar thermal system are completely exempt from state sales/use tax.  From the 2014 - 2019 tax years, all components used to generate, store, or distribute electricity as part of a biomass system are completely exempt from state sales/use tax.  For any of these exemptions, county and municipal sales/use tax may still apply. Localities may choose to implement their own exemptions on green energy system components.","N":"$g","O":"G","P":"K"},{"$":1990,"b":"Renewable Energy Standard","L":"https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/energyoffice/renewable-energy-standard","M":"The state of Colorado has held itself to a renewable portfolio standard (RPS) since Amendment 37 was approved by voters in 2004; they were the first state to adopt such a policy.   Current RPS procedures require each retail electric utility to source a certain percentage of its energy from renewable means. The actual percentage will depend on each utility's ownership and the size of their service area. Solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, hydroelectric, and synthetic gas are just a few of the technologies utilities may use to meet the standard.   Annual compliance reports from each utility are made publicly available via the Colorado Public Utilities Commission.","N":"$g","O":"G","P":"K"},{"$":2798,"b":"Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency for Schools Loan","L":"https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/energyoffice/reees-loan-program","M":"Through the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency for Schools (REEES) program, the state of Colorado offers school districts funding assistance to build renewable energy and water efficiency systems, purchase efficient buses, and conduct other green building and procurement projects.   Districts that qualify may take out low-interest loans up to $1 million with a maximum 15-year payment term. Charter schools are also eligible for funding assistance, but they must use the school district as a middleman rather than having funds disbursed directly to them.   There are two application periods annually with uniform submission deadlines: one ending April 30th and one ending October 31st. The application committee will consider various criteria during the review process which are publicly available on the state Energy Office website. After the district receives loan funding, it must publish progress reports on a quarterly basis.","N":"$g","O":"G","P":"K"},{"$":2915,"b":"Greening of State Government","L":"http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/GovEnergyOffice/CBON/1251597744880#tab6","M":"Throughout their terms, Colorado governors Bill Owens, Bill Ritter, and John Hickenlooper implemented mandatory environmental standards for state government property and entities to follow.   Initiatives established under each governor's executive orders include auditing agency sustainability practices, lowering consumption of paper and plastic bottles, expanding recycling and composting, investing saved energy costs in sustainability programs, and establishing building standards for new state capital construction and remodeling projects.   Additional information is available from the Colorado website.","N":"$g","O":"G","P":"K"},{"$":2858,"b":"Green Colorado Credit Reserve","L":"https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/energyoffice/commercial","M":"The Colorado Energy Office has established the Green Colorado Credit Reserve (GCCR) as a loss reserve incentive to private banks and lenders in the state. Individual loans of up to $250,000 for energy efficiency improvements on commercial property qualify.   In the event a property owner defaults on their loan, GCCR funds can cover institutional losses on up to 15% of the total amount.   The CHFA keeps a database of participating lenders and manages new applications. Institutions considering GCCR participation may apply to join if they meet prescribed guidelines.","N":"$g","O":"G","P":"K"},{"$":2246,"b":"Community Solar Gardens","L":"https://energyoffice.colorado.gov/community-solar","M":"Colorado HB 1342 established provisions for \"community solar gardens\" (CSGs) managed by investor-owned utilities. The current maximum capacity for a CSG is five megawatts. Capacity limits will increase to ten megawatts in July of 2023.   The law also standardizes subscriptions to CSGs throughout the state. Subscribers to CSGs must be located in the same utility service area as the CSG itself (previously, both the garden and subscriber were required to be in the same county). The minimum subscription is for 1 kW of power capacity at the total aggregate retail price. Total subscribed capacity cannot exceed the customer's average annual consumption by 120%.","N":"$g","O":"G","P":"K"},{"$":2459,"b":"Renewable Energy Property Tax Assessment","L":"ft","M":"In Colorado, renewable energy systems and facilities rated under 2 MW are considered locally-assessed property for tax purposes. Local assessors should use approaches outlined by the state assessor, using cost, sales comparison, and income.   Green energy systems rated for over 2 MW, as well as hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass facilities rated for any capacity, are considered state-assessed property. They are taxed at the same rates and schedules as non-renewable energy systems.   Nonrenewable comparison value for state-assessed renewable energy systems is determined on an annual basis and takes into account the past five years of rates.","N":"$g","O":"G","P":"K"},{"$":2710,"b":"Residential Energy Upgrade (RENU) Loan Program","L":"https://www.colorado.gov/energyoffice/colorado-renu-loan","M":"Homeowners enrolling in the Residential Energy Upgrade (RENU) program may be eligible for specialized loans to fund energy efficiency improvement projects. The program is administered by the Colorado Energy Office with loan servicing through Elevations Credit Union.   Interested homeowners will consult with a RENU advisor to determine eligible projects and obtain quotes. They may choose from a variety of eligible contractors to perform necessary work, but they must become a member of Elevations Credit Union to apply for the loan.   Additional information is available from the Colorado Energy Office website.","N":"$g","O":"G","P":"K"},{"$":2466,"b":"Building Energy Code","L":"http://bcap-ocean.org/state-country/colorado","M":"As a \"home rule\" state, Colorado does not have an energy code; however, the state government has set energy efficiency standards for public-sector buildings to follow. While adoption of these standards is voluntary for local governments, the state does incentivize cities and counties to implement them with grant funding.   Any Colorado city or county with its own set of building codes has historically been required to comply with different versions of the International Energy Conservation Code by 2008 at the latest.   Currently, localities must enforce state residential codes. For example, the state requires single-family home builders to offer rooftop solar PV/water heating and other energy-efficient systems and appliances as an add-on option. At the very least, new homes should have the proper infrastructure to accommodate a future solar system, and the builder should provide the customer with a directory of area solar contractors.","N":"$g","O":"G","P":"K"}],"customHeader":"Englewood Solar Panel Installation Incentives & Rebates | 2025"}