Residential

Solar Access Law

S.B. 4, enacted in 2022, added a new provision to the Connecticut statutes governing the rules of homeowners associations. The law establishes that associations "may not adopt or enforce any rules that would have the effect of prohibiting any unit owner from installing a solar power generating system on the roof of such owner's unit, provided such roof is not shared with any other unit owner." However, associations may adopt rules governing the size and manner of affixing, installing or removing a solar power generating system; the unit owner's responsibilities for periodic upkeep and maintenance of such solar power

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Solar Access Law

DC law prohibits homeowners association, condominium owners association, or cooperative housing association from unreasonably prohibiting a member from installing a solar system on their roof. They may, however, establish reasonable guidelines, other than aesthetic guidelines, on the installation and use of a solar energy collection device for the purposes of preventing nuisance to other owners or members of the association.

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Ameren Illinois Distributed Generation Rebate Program

Ameren Illinois offers rebates for installation of DG systems. 

For DS-1 & DS-2 the rebate for inverters used to interconnect generators are $300/KW-DC, and the rebate available for inverters used to connect ESS is $300/KW-hour, and they're available to both customers with existing generation and/or ESS at their home/business and to customers who will be installing that equipment in the future.

For DS-3, DS-4 & DS-6 the rebate for inverters used to interconnect generators are $250/KW-DC, and the rebate available for inverters used to connect ESS is $250/KW-hour, and they're available to both customers with existing generation and/or ESS at

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Wisconsin - Home Efficiency Rebate Program

Note: The Federal Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) created the Home Efficiency Rebates (HER) Program. The IRA established the main parameters for this program, but allowed the states to customize the program to meet their state-specific needs. The program is designed to provide rebates for whole-home energy improvements. Actual rebate amounts are determined by the level of modeled or measured energy savings and the income level of the applicant. See summary below and program website for complete details. 

Rebate values vary based on income level and modeled energy savings. Multifamily buildings can qualify a whole building for low or moderate income

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Bay Area Regional Energy Network (BayREN) - Single Family Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Bay Area Regional Energy Network (BayREN) offers various energy efficiency rebates for single family homeowners. Eligible customers may receive rebates for insulation, air conditioning units, heat pump dryer, and other energy efficient equipment.

Customer must not have previously received a rebate for the same product or equipment from more than one energy-efficiency program offering rebates, financing or other rebates funded with PG&E ratepayer dollars within the past three years for O&M measures and eight years for building shell, HVAC and water heating measures. One rebate is offered per measure per address. Rebates are capped at $4,000 per eligible customer over

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City of Atlanta - Incentivized Green Developments

The City of Atlanta offers developers expediting permitting and an additionally height bonus for meeting a variety of criteria. The criteria is divided two categories: Green Development and Plaza Areas.

  1. Green Development
    1. To qualify for the green development incentives, such development shall:
      • Be in excess of 100,000 square feet of floor area;
      • Utilize non-potable water sources for 100 percent of all outdoor water use;
      • Provide verification of an Analysis of the City Energy Code that demonstrates ten percent reduction of energy use, in comparison to the City Energy Code requirements;
      • Provide open space at least ten percent above open space
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City of Memphis - PILOT Program

The City of Memphis' Payment-in-lieu-of-taxes (PILOT) program offers longer tax abatement periods (15 years) for projects involving new construction or significant renovations that achieve LEED or Net Zero Certification. In order to qualify, projects must be located in Memphis Central Business Improvement District. Projects must meet three of the following criteria:

  • Project includes the redevelopment of a property certified as blighted by DMC staff
  • Project includes the adaptive reuse of an existing building
  • Project will Infill a vacant lot or surface parking lot in the Downtown Core (must be condition prior to
    acquisition)
  • Project includes the renovation of a contributing
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CIty of Jacksonville - Sustainable Building Certification Grant Program

Ordinance No. 2009-211 established the Sustainable Building Certification Grant Program to encourage the attainment of sustainable building certification.  A temporary source of funds shall be used to reimburse developers for the actual costs of specific steps of the sustainable building certification process. This includes fees for application and inspection, but excludes any construction costs necessary to achieve sustainable building certification. The program is administered by the Environmental Protection Board. Grants shall be limited to $1,000 per certification.

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