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Qualifying technologies include solar, wind, some biomass, hydroelectric, geothermal, landfill gas, and hog fuel (wood-burning.)   Total exemptions are available for hog fuel systems and solar devices rated for less than 10 kW. Other systems will receive a 75% exemption applied at the time of purchase. Exemption certificates are available from the Department of Revenue and must be presented to the equipment dealer.","$h":"$u","$i":"Q","$j":"$c"},{"$":2556,"b":"Renewable Energy Standard","$f":"http://www.commerce.wa.gov/growing-the-economy/energy/energy-independence-act/","$g":"Washington first established a renewable portfolio standard in 2006 upon the passage of a statewide referendum. The most recent standard goals required at least 15% of each utility's retail electricity to be generated using renewable technology by 2020.    Compliance with the standard is measured using a Renewable Energy Credit system pegging one megawatt hour of electricity to a variable dollar amount. Utilities may generate credits using their own renewable facilities or purchase them from customers through tariff programs. Should a utility fail to meet its standard quota, it will be fined for each credit it is deficient.   Utilities are exempt from the standard if they do not have load growth or if renewable energy investment would not be cost-effective.","$h":"$u","$i":"Q","$j":"$c"},{"$":2898,"b":"Interconnection Standards","$f":"http://www.utc.wa.gov/docs/Pages/InterconnectionRulemaking.aspx","$g":"Distributed generation and interconnection practices in Washington state have been standardized since 2007. All private utilities are subject to the standards; local public utilities and cooperatives are exempt.   Each new renewable energy system to be interconnected will be assigned one of three regulatory Tiers. A system's Tier determines the IEEE/UL/NEC standards it must follow and the rigor of the permit process, including application fees and turnaround times. 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Additional information is available from the Washington Department of Enterprise Services.","$h":"$u","$i":"Q","$j":"$c"},{"$":2511,"b":"Clark Public Utilities - Solar Energy Equipment Loan","$f":"https://www.clarkpublicutilities.com/residential-customers/reduce-energy-waste-and-lower-your-bill/all-rebates-incentives-and-low-interest-loans/solar-energy-program/solar-loan-program/","$g":"Residential customers of Clark Public Utilities may be eligible for special loans to fund new solar energy systems and components.    The maximum available principal per loan is $30,000 at 3.5% APR. The principal determines both repayment period duration and the applicable fees and conditions.   Additional information is available from the CPU website.","$h":"lT","$i":"Q","$j":"$c"},{"$":2618,"b":"Grays Harbor PUD - Net Metering","$f":"https://www.ghpud.org/?option=com_fileman&view=file&routed=1&name=Service%20Policy%20-%20Master%20Copy%20effective%2003-19-2018.pdf&folder=&container=fileman-files","$g":"The Grays Harbor Public Utility District operates a unique net metering program. Credits for net excess generation are awarded at the end of each year and amount to half of the normal retail price.   While the Grays Harbor program technically does not follow the letter of the state's net metering laws, customers may earn additional benefits and have a greater incentive to adopt renewable energy.   Additional information is available through the utility website.","$h":"lT","$i":"Q","$j":"$c"},{"$":2790,"b":"WSHFC Sustainable Energy Program","$f":"http://www.wshfc.org/energy/index.htm","$g":"bB","$h":"$u","$i":"Q","$j":"$c"},{"$":2907,"b":"Evergreen Sustainable Development Standard for Affordable Housing","$f":"http://www.commerce.wa.gov/building-infrastructure/housing/housing-trust-fund/housing-trust-fund-evergreen-sustainable-development/","$g":"The Evergreen Sustainable Development Standard is Washington's green building rubric tailored for new affordable housing. Standards are based on LEED and incur points for compliance. Small energy efficiency practices can earn 1 point, using renewable energy (such as solar PV) can earn five points, and exceeding the total standard will earn 15 points. New affordable housing projects should earn at least 50 points; remodeling projects should earn at least 40 points.   Additional information and a copy of the standard are available from the Washington State Department of Commerce.","$h":"$u","$i":"Q","$j":"$c"},{"$":2189,"b":"Renewable Energy Manufacturing Program","$f":"https://wedfa.org/","$g":"bB","$h":"$u","$i":"Q","$j":"$c"},{"$":2080,"b":"Mandatory Utility Green Power Option","$f":"http://www.utc.wa.gov/regulatedIndustries/utilities/energy/Pages/greenPowerProgramsInWA.aspx","$g":"Washington state law requires all public or private electrical utilities with a customer base of at least 25,000 to offer green power options. Customers can purchase 100% renewable energy in fixed blocks. This energy may be derived from solar, wind, biomass, hydroelectric, landfill gas, or a combination of these technologies.    Each customer will be notified of the green power option on a quarterly basis. Annual reports on program uptake and resources are available from the state legislature.","$h":"$u","$i":"Q","$j":"$c"},{"$":2198,"b":"Tax Abatement for Solar Manufacturers","$f":"http://dor.wa.gov/content/findtaxesandrates/bandotax","$g":"In 2005, former Washington governor Christine Gregoire approved a legislative corporate tax cut for the state's solar energy device and component manufacturers. Current tax rates for these companies are at least 43% below the average liability.   Tax incentives only apply to businesses producing silicon components, semiconductors, solar cells, converters, and other components directly involved in the production of photovoltaic energy. The special rates expire in 2027.   Additional information is available from the Department of Revenue.","$h":"$u","$i":"Q","$j":"$c"},{"$":2571,"b":"Net Metering","$f":"http://www.utc.wa.gov/regulatedIndustries/utilities/energy/Pages/netMetering.aspx","$g":"In Washington, any renewable energy system rated for under 100 kW is eligible for net metering. All public/private utilities and cooperatives must offer interconnection and net metering to new renewable energy customers.   Upon agreeing to a net metering contract, the energy system's owner will have a bidirectional meter installed to measure net excess generation (NEG) sent back to the grid. Utilities will credit customer bills for NEG at an avoided-cost rate per kilowatt hour. Should generation exceed consumption for any given cycle, NEG credits may roll forward to subsequent months.   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