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Title | Local Option - Property Tax Credit for High Performance Buildings | Wood Heating Fuel Exemption | Net Metering | Net Metering | Idaho Power - Net Metering |
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Region | Maryland | Maryland | Nebraska | Mississippi | Idaho |
Category | Financial Incentive | Financial Incentive | Regulatory Policy | Regulatory Policy | Regulatory Policy |
Tech | Solar - Passive, Solar Water Heat, Solar Space Heat, Solar Photovoltaics, Daylighting | Solar Photovoltaics | Solar Photovoltaics | Solar Thermal Electric, Solar Photovoltaics | |
Similar to Maryland's Local Option Property Tax Credit for Renewable Energy, Title 9 of Maryland's property tax code creates an optional property tax credit for high performance buildings. This |
This statute exempts from the state sales tax all wood or "refuse-derived" fuel used for heating purposes. The law does not make any distinctions about whether the qualified fuels are used for |
In May 2009, Nebraska enacted L.B. 436, which established statewide interconnection and net metering rules for all electric utilities in Nebraska. Eligibility and Availability Utilities are |
NOTE: Although this entry is categorized as net metering, the policy adopted by the Mississippi PSC does not meet DSIRE's definition of net metering, as excess generation is not netted one-to-one |
Idaho does not have a statewide net-metering policy. However, each of the state's three investor-owned utilities -- Avista Utilities, Idaho Power, and Rocky Mountain Power -- has developed a net |