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Clean Energy Incentive Hub

Ready to save money on your energy costs?

The Clean Energy Hub connects you with the latest energy incentive programs available for households, businesses, schools, local governments, and other organizations.

New incentives funded by the federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) make it more affordable and accessible than ever to make energy-saving building upgrades, install renewable energy, and purchase, lease, and charge electric vehicles.

Navigating all the funding opportunities can be overwhelming, so this website provides information on the available incentives, how they work, what they can be used for, and more. Follow the links on this page to start your journey toward energy and cost savings!

Which incentives are available to me?

Click through to sections below to learn about the incentives available today. This content is customized for three audiences to ensure individuals and organizations feel empowered to use exciting new clean energy incentives to save money.

How do different types of incentives work?

Financial incentives available include but are not limited to the following:

  • Rebates provide a discount on something you buy.
  • Tax credits reduce the amount of income tax you owe to the government. Tax credits are claimed on your annual tax return for the year in which the eligible purchase was made.
  • Tax deductions help lower your taxable income by allowing you to take away specific expenses from the money you earned.
  • Tax exemptions make part of your income untaxed, reducing your total tax bill.
For guidance on how to create your own clean energy incentive hub click here.

Disclaimer: These federal incentives are currently in place as of November 2024. None of the information presented on this website should be considered official legal or financial advice. Please contact a licensed tax professional for additional information.