Program | Denton Municipal Electric - GreenSense Solar PV/Thermal Rebate Program |
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Category | Financial Incentive |
Implementing sector | Utility |
Last Update | |
State | Texas |
Administrator | Denton Municipal Electric |
Website | https://www.cityofdenton.com/en-us/residents/services/energy/lower-energy-bill |
Technologies | Solar Water Heat, Solar Photovoltaics |
Sectors | Residential |
Note: As of December 2020, funding for solar rebates has been exhausted and the program is suspended; additional funding may be supplied in October 2021.
Denton Municipal Electric (DME) offers rebates to its electric customers for the installation of solar photovoltaic (PV) and solar water heating systems. The solar rebates are designed for residential and small commercial customers and are available for both existing buildings and new construction. Applicants must be a home or rental property owner.
The following requirements apply to the PV rebate:
The following requirements apply to the solar water heater rebate:
Failure to follow these or other requirements of the City of Denton Building Inspections Division may render the system ineligible for the incentive and the system will not be allowed to interconnect with the DME electrical grid. Requests for payment must be received by DME within 30 days of installation. Credits will be made to the electric utility accounts of electric utility retail customers that purchase the qualified equipment. Participating builders that install qualified systems will receive a cash payment. All installations must be for accounts served by DME and must meet all applicable national, local, and manufacturers’ codes and specifications.
The DME Application for Interconnection and the DME interconnection Agreement detail specific requirements for this rebate.