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Solar Energy Nevada State Incentives
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Nevada State Renewable Generations Rebate Program |
The following types of applicants can qualify for the
Nevada State Rebate Program:
- Commerical
- Residential
- Non-profit
- Schools/Education
- Government
- Agricultural
- Other Public Buildings
The following table shows the types of renewable energy resources
that can qualify, along with the maximum allowed rebates
for each type, separated by the type of building. |
| Solar |
| Public property and other property* |
$126,000.00 |
| Residential: |
$10,500.00 |
| Small Business property: |
$63,000.00 |
| Schools: |
$210,000.00 |
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*includes non-profit establishments and churches |
| Wind |
| Small Business: |
$385,000.00 |
| Schools: |
$510,000.00 |
| Public Buildings: |
$1,100,000.00 |
| Agriculture: |
$760,000.00 |
| Residential: |
$100,000.00 |
| Small Hydro |
| Grid-connected agricultural customers: |
$125,000.00 |
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The State of Nevada has determined that a business will
qualify as a "Small Business" if it employs less than 500 individuals
worldwide.
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Summary: There are many requirements that your system must meet to
qualify for these rebates. All of the requirements, in detail, can be
found on
this site, where you will find all of the information about this
program and how you can proceed further in your energy efficiency rebate
acquisition. |
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If you are interested in finding all of the rebate, grant, and loan
programs available to residents of the state of Nevada, please browse to
this page, where you can find all of the currently available
programs. |
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