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Federal Tax Credits for Consumer Energy Efficiency

If you purchase an energy-efficient product or renewable energy system for your home, you may be eligible for a federal tax credit. Below you will find an overview of the federal tax credits for energy efficiency.

Please note, not all ENERGY STAR qualified products qualify for a tax credit. ENERGY STAR distinguishes energy efficient products which, although they may cost more to purchase than standard models, will pay you back in lower energy bills within a reasonable amount of time, without a tax credit.

What You Need to Know

What is included in the Tax Credit?

Tax Credit:
30% of cost up to $1,500
Expires:
Must be installed by December 31, 2010
Details:
Must be an existing home & your principal residence. New construction and rentals do not qualify.
  • Biomass Stoves

    • Biomass StoveBiomass stoves burn biomass fuel to heat a home or heat water. Biomass fuel includes agricultural crops and trees, wood and wood waste and residues (including wood pellets), plants (including aquatic plants), grasses, residues, and fibers.

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      Requirements

      Thermal efficiency rating of at least 75% as measured using a lower heating value.

      Tax Credit includes installation costs.

  • Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning (HVAC)

    • Advanced Main Air Circulating Fan

      An Advanced Main Air Circulating Fan is an efficient fan, or blower motor which blows the air that your furnace heats up through the duct system.

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      Requirements

      Must use no more than 2% of the furnace's total energy. Note: If the fan is qualified, but the furnace is not, you will not be able to take 30% off the cost of the entire furnace. Ask your HVAC contractor to break out the cost of the fan in your bill. You can get a 30% tax credit on the cost of the fan alone.

      Tax Credit includes installation costs.

    • Air Source Heat Pumps

      Air Source Heat PumpsHeat pumps offer an energy-efficient alternative to furnaces and air conditioners in moderate climates. Like your refrigerator, heat pumps use electricity to move heat from a cool space into a warm, making the cool space cooler and the warm space warmer. During the heating season, heat pumps move heat from the cool outdoors into your warm house; during the cooling season, heat pumps move heat from your cool house into the warm outdoors. Because they move heat rather than generate heat, heat pumps can provide up to 4 times the amount of energy they consume.

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      Requirements

      Split Systems:
      HSPF ≥ 8.5
      EER ≥ 12.5
      SEER ≥ 15

      Package systems:
      HSPF ≥ 8
      EER ≥ 12
      SEER ≥ 14

      Tax Credit includes installation costs.

      See Definitions.

    • Central Air Conditioning (CAC)

      Central Air Conditioning (CAC)The best way to find tax credit eligible CACs is to ask your HVAC Contractor (Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning). To verify tax credit eligibility, ask your HVAC contractor to provide the Manufacturer Certification Statement for the equipment you plan to purchase. Or, search the Manufacturer's website.

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      Requirements

      Split Systems:
      SEER ≥ 16
      EER ≥ 13

      Package systems:
      SEER ≥ 14
      EER ≥ 12

      Tax Credit includes installation costs.

      See definitions.

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    • Gas, Propane, or Oil Hot Water Boiler

      Gas, Propane, or Oil Hot Water BoilerThese are heating units that use water circulated throughout the home in a system of baseboard heating units, radiators, and/or in-floor radiant tubing.

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      Requirements

      AFUE ≥ 90

      Tax Credit includes installation costs.

      See definitions.

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    • Natural Gas or Propane Furnace

      Natural Gas or Propane FurnaceA furnace uses the combustion of fuel and air to create heat.

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      Requirements

      AFUE ≥ 95

      Tax Credit includes installation costs.

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    • Oil Furnace

      Oil FurnaceA furnace uses the combustion of fuel and air to create heat.

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      Requirements

      AFUE ≥ 90

      Tax Credit includes installation costs.

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  • Insulation

  • Roofs (Metal & Asphalt)

    • RoofsQualified roof products reflect more of the sun's rays, which can lower roof surface temperature by up to 100F, decreasing the amount of heat transferred into your home.

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      Requirements

      "Metal roofs with appropriate pigmented coatings" and "asphalt roofs with appropriate cooling granules" that also meet ENERGY STAR requirements.

      Tax Credit does NOT include installation costs.

  • Water Heaters (non-solar)

    • Gas, Oil, Propane Water Heater

      Gas, Oil, Propane Water HeaterWater heating can account for 14%–25% of the energy consumed in your home.

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      Requirements

      Energy Factor ≥ 0.82 OR a thermal efficiency of at least 90%.

      Tax Credit includes installation costs.

      See definitions.

    • Electric Heat Pump Water Heater

      Electric Heat Pump Water HeaterWater heating can account for 14%–25% of the energy consumed in your home.

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      Requirements

      Energy Factor ≥ 2.0

      Tax Credit includes installation costs.

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  • Windows & Doors

    • Windows, Doors, Skylights

      Windows, Doors, SkylightsEnergy efficient windows, doors and skylights can reduce energy bills.

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      Requirements

      U factor <=0.30
      SHGC <=0.30

      Tax Credit does NOT include installation costs.

      See definitions.

    • Storm Windows & Doors

      Storm Windows & DoorsA less expensive approach to replacing old windows/doors, is to use storm windows to improve energy efficiency. When installed in combination with older, less efficient window/door, storm windows/doors can enhance efficiency by creating another barrier between the interior of you home and the weather outside.

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      Requirements

      In combination with the exterior window/door over which it is installed:

      • U-factor and SHGC of 0.30 or below
      • Must meet the IECC

      Tax Credit does NOT include installation costs.

      See definitions.

Tax Credit:
30% of cost with no upper limit
Expires:
December 31, 2016
Details:
Existing homes & new construction qualify. Both principal residences and second homes qualify. Rentals do not qualify.
  • Geothermal Heat Pumps

  • Small Wind Turbines (Residential)

    • Small Wind TurbineA wind turbine collects kinetic energy from the wind and converts it to electricity that is compatible with a home's electrical system.

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      Requirements

      Must have a nameplate capacity of no more than 100 kilowatts.

      Tax Credit includes installation costs.

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  • Solar Energy Systems

    • Solar Water Heaters

      Solar Water HeatersSolar water heaters come in a wide variety of designs, all including a collector and storage tank, and all using the sun's thermal energy to heat water. Solar water heaters are typically described according to the type of collector and the circulation system.

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      Requirements

      At least half of the energy generated by the "qualifying property" must come from the sun. The system must be certified by the Solar Rating and Certification Corporation (SRCC) or a comparable entity endorsed by the government of the state in which the property is installed.

      Note: The credit is not available for expenses for swimming pools or hot tubs. The water must be used in the dwelling.

      Photovoltaic systems must provide electricity for the residence, and must meet applicable fire and electrical code requirement.

      Tax Credit includes installation costs.

    • Solar Panels (Photovoltaic Systems)

      Solar PanelsSolar Panels or Photovoltaic Systems are solar cells that capture light energy from the sun and convert it directly into electricity.

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      Requirements

      Photovoltaic systems must provide electricity for the residence, and must meet applicable fire and electrical code requirement.

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Tax Credit:
Credit Details: 30% of the cost, up to $500 per .5 kW of power capacity
Expires:
December 31, 2016
Details:
Existing homes & new construction qualify. Must be your principal residence. Rentals and second homes do not qualify.
  • Fuel Cells (Residential Fuel Cell and Microturbine System)

    • Fuel CellsFuel cells are an important enabling technology for the hydrogen economy and have the potential to revolutionize the way we power our nation, offering cleaner, more-efficient alternatives to the combustion of gasoline and other fossil fuels.

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      Requirements

      Efficiency of at least 30% and must have a capacity of at least 0.5 kW.

      Tax Credit includes installation costs.

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