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New Or Updated Solar Rebates and Incentives

Title Renewable Energy Contractor Licensing Solar Contractor Licensing New York City - Residential Solar Sales Tax Exemption Puerto Rico - Solar and Wind Contractor Certification Renewable Energy Systems Sales Tax Exemption
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Region Oregon Nevada New York Puerto Rico Vermont
Category Regulatory Policy Regulatory Policy Financial Incentive Regulatory Policy Financial Incentive
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Oregon requires trade licenses for individuals installing solar energy equipment, and contractor licenses for the companies that do construction.

Companies with an electrical contractor license

Nevada law requires that solar energy system installers be licensed by the Nevada State Contractors Board. Contractors may be licensed under License Classification C-37 (solar contracting for solar

New York City passed Resolution 1121 in August 2005 (effective December 1, 2005) to exempt residential solar energy systems equipment and services from sales tax. As a city with a population of 1

In October 2008, the Energy Affairs Administration (EAA) of Puerto Rico adopted regulations for the certification of photovoltaic (PV) systems and installers in response to the passing of Act No. 248

Vermont's sales tax exemption for renewable energy systems, originally enacted as part of the Miscellaneous Tax Reduction Act of 1999 (H.B. 0548), initially applied only to net-metered systems. The