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The State of Oklahoma allows one-time income tax credits for qualified clean-burning motor fuel vehicles, including vehicles that originally run on or are converted to run on compressed natural gas, l...

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Expires: 12/31/2028

The State of Oklahoma allows one-time income tax credits for qualified clean-burning motor fuel vehicles, including vehicles that originally run on or are converted to run on compressed natural gas, l...

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Expires: 12/31/2028

Note: Effective March 29, 2023, the CHEAPR program is a point-of-sale (POS) rebate. Customers can receive their CHEAPR rebate at the dealer.The Connecticut Hydrogen and Electric Automobile Purchase Re...

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Light-Duty Motor Vehicle Purchase or Lease Incentive Program

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The Light-Duty Motor Vehicle Purchase or Lease Incentive Program (LDPLIP) provides rebates across the state to people who purchase or lease new light-duty motor vehicles powered by a hydrogen fuel cel...

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Net Metering

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Eligibility and Availability Net metering is available to all "qualifying facilities" (QFs), as defined by the federal Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 (PURPA), which pertains to...

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City of New Orleans - Community Solar Rules

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The City of New Orleans established Community Solar Rules through the City Council's Resolution R-19-11, which established policies and procedures for community solar generating facilities in the Orle...

Net Metering

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Eligibility and Availability In 1988 the Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) adopted terms and conditions of purchase that govern the supplying and delivering of power to a cooperative/utility’s ele...

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Enhanced Community Renewables Program

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The Enhanced Community Renewables Program is one element of the Green Tariff Shared Renewables (GTSR) Program, which was established by Senate Bill 43 of 2014. The Enhanced Community Renewables Progra...

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Puerto Rico - Net Metering

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Puerto Rico enacted net-metering legislation in August 2007, allowing customers of Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, now LUMA, to use electricity generated by solar, wind or "other" renewa...

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El Paso Electric Company - Net Metering

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El Paso Electric (EPE) has offered net metering to customer-generators since September 2011. Eligibility and Availability To qualify, distributed renewable generation (DRG) owners must either: interco...

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Green Mountain Energy Renewable Rewards Program

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Texas does not have statewide net metering as the term is generally understood. However, retail electricity providers in Texas are permitted, but not required, to compensate customers for electricity ...

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Net Metering

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Note: As of May 2025, the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada is considering proposals from Nevada Power and Sierra Pacific Power to change their net metering policies in Commission dockets 25-02016...

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Austin Energy - Value of Solar Rate

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Note: In August 2014, the City Council of Austin, Texas, enacted Resolution No. 20140828, which directed program changes to the Value of Solar Tariff as follows:allow excess credits to be rolled over ...

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San Antonio City Public Service (CPS Energy) - Net Metering

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Eligibility and Availability Net metering is available to customers of CPS Energy. There is no aggregate capacity limit or maximum system size. There are also no commissioning fees or facilities charg...

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City of Brenham - Net Metering

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In September 2010, the City of Brenham passed an ordinance adopting net metering and interconnection procedures. Customer generators up to 10 megawatts are eligible to participate, although customer g...

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Farmington Electric Utility System - Net Metering

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Note: As of February 1, 2017, FEUS' net metering program is closed to new customers. Existing customers are grandfathered under the most recent net metering tariffs. Net metering rules developed by th...

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Net Metering

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NOTE: In January 2018, National Grid (now RI Energy) filed approval of its revised net metering tariff to include the changed adopted by RI legislation to expand community solar (remote net metering) ...

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Community Remote Net Metering Program

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Note: H.B. 5853 and S.B. 684 of 2023 require the Office of Energy Resources to redesign the community remote net metering program to integrate the changes made by the bill and to include a C&I anchor ...

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Community Solar Program

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S.B. 84, enacted in April 2021, established a community solar program in New Mexico. Community solar facilities can generate up to 5 MW of alternating current and must have at least 10 subscribers. A ...

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Shared Clean Energy Facility (SCEF) Program

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Residents or businesses can choose to invest in, or lease, a renewable energy system installation on the rooftops of their homes or businesses, or on their properties. However, some Connecticut reside...

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