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Available incentive programs and eligible projects will vary from time to time. Current programs target insulation/weatherization, windows, and HVAC systems and components with efficiency certifications.   Customers may apply online within 60 days of project installation. However, they must submit the rebate paperwork before the project is completed. Once an application is approved, BES will either pay the rebate directly or apply it as a bill credit.   Information on current programs is available from the BES website.","$B":"ar","$C":"300","$D":"$x"},{"$":2516,"b":"Clay Electric Cooperative, Inc - Energy Smart Energy Efficiency Rebate Program","$z":"im","$A":"Residential Clay Electric Cooperative members undertaking energy efficiency improvements may be entitled to rebates. Available incentive programs and eligible projects will vary from time to time. Current programs include windows/screens, insulation/weatherization up to R-19, heat pumps, and solar water heating. 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Additional information is available from the FSEC website.","$B":"dS","$C":"$b","$D":"$x"},{"$":2838,"b":"Hillsborough County - Solar and Wind Standards","$z":"http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/en/businesses/land-development","$A":"Hillsborough County has its own \"renewable energy codes\" which property owners installing a new PV, solar thermal, or small wind system must meet. Below is a sampling of the most important regulations.   For on-ground solar energy systems on farms or other lots of at least five acres, new systems may have a maximum height of 15 feet with all wiring located underground. They should be fenced in and \"set back\" at least 50 feet from all lot lines.   For small wind energy systems, height limits of 45 feet in residential areas and 120 feet in other areas apply. The county requires turbine noise to be kept to a minimum and all precautions to be taken to protect birds and other wildlife.   Regulations are not limited to the above. 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Additional information is available through the portal itself.","$B":"dT","$C":"$b","$D":"$x"}],"customHeader":"Highland City CDP Solar Panel Installation Incentives & Rebates | 2025"}