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Solar Incentives by State

 

The information shown below is gathered from a variety of public resources and provided here for general reference only. Incentive programs change from time to time, so it is important that you confirm the information on this page with your State or local authorities before using it in your business.

State

Incentive Types

Alabama

- 0% interest loans up to $500,000

- Production incentive (get paid to produce)

Alaska

- Grants

- Production incentive (get paid to produce)

Arizona

- Rebates (up to 50%)

- Sales tax exemption

- Production incentive (get paid to produce)

 

Cities that offer more include:

o Scottsdale

o Sulphur Springs

o Buckeye

o Tucson

Arkansas

- Encourages solar power.

California

- Rebates (varies)

- Grants (varies)

- Production incentive (get paid to produce)

- Sales tax exemption

- Property tax exemption

- Corporate tax exemption

- 0% interest loans

 

Cities that offer more include:

o San Francisco

o Berkeley

o Palo Alto

o Glendale

o Hercules

o Los Angeles

o Modesto

o San Jose

o

Colorado

- Rebates (up to 50%)

- Property tax exemption

- Sales tax exemption

 

Cities that offer more include:

o Aquila

o Aspen

o Denver

o

Connecticut

- Rebates (up to $850,000)

- Sales tax exemption

Delaware

- Rebates (up to 50%)

- Grants

Florida

- Rebates (up to $100,000)

- Grants

- 0% interest loans up to %15,000

 

Cities that offer more include:

o Tallahassee

o Gainesville

Georgia

- Tax credit (up to 35%)

Guam

- Encourages solar power.

Hawaii

- 1% interest loans.

- Green building permit processing priority

- Tax credit (up to 35%)

 

Cities that offer more include:

o Honolulu

o Kapolei

Idaho

- Grants (up to 33%)

- Tax reduction

Illinois

- Grants (up to $250,000)

- Rebates (up to 30% or $10,000)

- Production incentive (get paid to produce)

Indiana

- Grants (up to $25,000)

Iowa

- Grants

- Tax credit (up to 30%)

- Rebates (up to $30,000)

Kansas

- Sales tax exemption

Kentucky

- Tax credit (up to $10,000)

- Property tax exemption

Louisiana

- Property tax exemption

- Tax credit (up to $12,500 per system)

Maine

- Rebates (up to $3,000)

Maryland

- Tax credit (up to $2.5 million over 5 years)

- Grants (up to $10,000)

- 0% interest loans

- Property tax exemption

Massachusetts

- Rebates (up to $5,000)

- Corporate deduction (100%)

 

Cities that offer more include:

o Boston

Michigan

- Property tax exemption

- Rebates (up to $10,000)

- Grants (up to $50,000)

 

Cities that offer more include:

o Lansing

Minnesota

- Rebates (up to $28,000)

- Property tax exemption

- Grants

Mississippi

- 3% interest loans (up to $300,000)

- Production incentive (get paid to produce)

Missouri

- 0.5% interest loans (up to $1 million)

 

Cities that offer more include:

o Columbia

Montana

- Tax credit (up to 35%)

- Grants (up to 33%)

- 100% personal tax credit

Nebraska

- Encourages solar power.

Nevada

- Rebates (up to $230,000)

- Property tax exemption

New Hampshire

- Rebates (up to $5,000)

- Property tax exemption

New Jersey

- Sales tax exemption

New Mexico

- Tax credit (up to $9,000)

New York

- Personal tax credit (up to $2 million)

- Sales tax exemption

- Rebates (varies)

 

Cities that offer more include:

o New York City

o Suffolk

o Long Island

North Carolina

- Personal tax credit (up to 35%)

 

Cities that offer more include:

o Asheville

o Chapel Hill

North Dakota

- Personal tax credit (up to 15%)

- Property tax exemption

Ohio

- Corporate, property, and sales tax exemption

- Grants (up to $100,000)

Oklahoma

- Encourages solar power.

Oregon

- Grants (up to 33%)

- Rebates (up to $10,000)

- Personal tax credit (up to $6,000)

 

Cities that offer more include:

o Portland

Pennsylvania

- Grants (up to $25,000)

- Low-interest loans

Puerto Rico

- Sales tax exemption

- Property tax exemption

- Personal tax reduction

Rhode Island

- Sales tax exemption

- Property tax exemption

- Tax credit (up to 25%)

South Carolina

- Grants (up to $200,000)

- Tax credit (up to 25%)

- 0% interest loans (up to $40,000)

South Dakota

- Property tax exemption

Tennessee

- 0% interest loans (up to $300,000)

- Grants (up to 40% or $75,000)

Texas

- Rebates (up to $100,000 or 80%)

- Property tax exemption

 

Cities that offer more include:

o Austin

o Houston

o Dallas

o Plano

Utah

- Rebates (up to $20,000)

- Tax credit (up to $50,000)

- Sales tax exemption


Cities that offer more include:

o Salt Lake City

o St. George

o Washington City

o Murray City

Vermont

- Grants ($20,000 to $250,000)

- Sales tax exemption

- Corporate tax credit (up to 30%)

 

Cities that offer more include:

o Arlington

Virgin Islands

- Rebates ($3.50 per watt)

Virginia

- Property tax exemption

- Grants ($0.75 per watt)

- Production incentive (get paid to produce)

 

Cities that offer more include:

o Arlington

Washington

- Grants (up to 33%)

- Rebates (up to $4,500)

- Sales tax exemption

 

Cities that offer more include:

o Chelan County

o Clallam County

o Clark County

o Ferry County

o Franklin County

o Klickitat

o Okanogan County

o Seattle

West Virginia

- Encourages solar power.

Wisconsin

- Rebates (up to 35%)

- Grants (up to 50%)

- Property tax exemption

- Production incentive (get paid to produce)

 

Cities that offer more include:

o Madison

Wyoming

- Rebates (up to $3,000)

- Sales tax exemption

 

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