Utility Rebate Incentives
Renewable energy incentives and policies established by the federal government, state governments, U.S. territories, local governments, larger utilities and non-profit organizations are categorized in two groups:
- Financial Incentives include a variety of tax incentives, grants, loans, rebates, industry recruitment/support, green building incentives, performance-based incentives and other forms of incentives.
- Rules, Regulations & Policies include public benefits funds, renewable portfolio standards, net metering, interconnection standards, line-extension analysis, contractor licensing, equipment certification, construction & design standards (including building energy codes and energy standards for public buildings), mandatory utility green power options, generation disclosure policies and green power purchasing policies.
Please review the following link for a comprehensive overview of state, local, utility and federal incentives which promote renewable and efficient energy:
Utility Incentives By U.S. States
PG&E-Colleges and Universities Rebates
Colleges and universities spend close to $2 billion each year on energy. Adopting a strategic approach to energy management can lower a campus's energy bill by 30% or more!
See if your college or university qualifies