
North and South America Renewable Energy Policy Handbook, 2023 Update
Description
North and South America Renewable Energy Policy Handbook, 2023 Update
Summary
North and South America Renewable Energy Policy Handbook, 2023 Update” is among the latest region specific policy reports from GlobalData, the industry analysis specialist. The report covers nine major countries in the Americas region - The US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela. The report also covers each of the 50 states in the US, and 11 provinces and territories in Canada. The report offers comprehensive information on major policies governing the renewable energy market in these countries. The report discusses renewable energy targets and plans along with the present policy framework, giving a fair idea of overall growth potential of the renewable energy industry. The report also provides major technology specific policies and incentives provided by the countries in the region.
The report is built using data and information sourced from industry associations, government websites, and statutory bodies. The information is also sourced through other secondary research sources such as industry and trade magazines.
Scope
- The report covers policy measures and incentives used by countries in the Americas region to promote renewable energy.
- The report details promotional measures in the Americas region both for the overall renewable energy industry and for specific renewable energy technologies that have potential in the region.
- The report covers nine major countries in the Americas region - The US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela. The report also covers each of the 50 states in the US, and 11 provinces and territories in Canada.The report covers 9 major countries in the Americas region - The US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela. The report also covers each of the 50 states in the US, and 11 provinces and territories in Canada.
The report will enhance your decision making capability in a more rapid and time sensitive manner. It will allow you to -
- Develop business strategies with the help of specific insights about policy decisions being taken for different renewable energy sources.
- Identify opportunities and challenges in exploiting various renewable technologies.
- Compare the level of support provided to different renewable energy technologies in different countries in the region.
- Be ahead of competition by keeping yourself abreast of all the latest policy changes.
Table of Contents
420 Pages
- 1 About GlobalData
- 2 Executive Summary
- 2.1 Focus on offshore wind
- 2.2 Geopolitical Crisis
- 3 Renewable Energy Policy, Argentina
- 3.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview
- 3.2 Policy Snapshot
- 3.3 Renewable Energy Targets
- 3.4 Law 27.191
- 3.5 Term Market from Renewable Energy Sources (MATER)
- 3.6 Renewable Energy Auctions
- 3.7 Nationally Determined Contribution
- 4 Renewable Energy Policy, Brazil
- 4.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview
- 4.2 Policy Snapshot
- 4.3 Renewable Energy Targets
- 4.4 Hydrogen Energy
- 4.5 Auctions
- 4.6 National Electricity Conservation Program - PROCEL
- 4.7 National Energy Plan (PNE)
- 4.8 10 Year Energy Expansion Plan, (PDE) 2029
- 4.9 Incentives for Small Hydropower Facilities, Law 9658
- 4.10 Wind Turbine Component Tax Exemption (Executive Decree 656)
- 4.11 Net Metering for Distributed Generation
- 5 Renewable Energy Policy, Canada
- 5.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview
- 5.2 Renewable Energy Targets
- 5.3 Policy Snapshot
- 6 Federal Programs, Canada
- 6.1 New Federal Tax Policy
- 6.2 New Carbon Tax
- 6.3 Federal Incentive Programs
- 6.4 Hydrogen Energy
- 7 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Alberta
- 7.1 Climate Leadership Plan (CLP)
- 7.2 Renewable Energy Program (REP) - Auctions
- 7.3 Net Metering
- 7.4 Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) Regulation
- 7.5 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar
- 7.6 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Wind
- 8 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, British Columbia
- 8.1 Clean Energy Act
- 8.2 Hydro Net Metering
- 8.3 Climate Change Accountability Act
- 8.4 CleanBC Plan
- 8.5 Carbon pricing
- 8.6 Innovative Clean Energy Fund
- 8.7 B.C Hydrogen Strategy
- 9 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Manitoba
- 9.1 Climate and Green Plan
- 9.2 Clean Energy Strategy
- 9.3 Residential Earth Power Loan
- 9.4 Green Energy Equipment Tax Credit
- 10 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, New Brunswick (NB)
- 10.1 Climate Change Action Plan
- 10.2 New Brunswick Regulation 2015-60
- 10.3 Renewable Portfolio Standard
- 10.4 Net Metering
- 10.5 Community Renewable Energy
- 10.6 Large industrial renewable energy purchase program
- 11 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Newfoundland and Labrador
- 11.1 2007 Energy Plan
- 11.2 Net Metering
- 11.3 Biogas Electricity Generation Program
- 12 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Northwest Territories (NWT)
- 12.1 2030 Energy Strategy: The Energy Action Plan (2018-2021)
- 12.2 Arctic Energy Alliance (AEA)
- 12.3 Net Metering
- 13 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Nova Scotia
- 13.1 Renewable Electricity Plan, 2010
- 13.2 Renewable Electricity Standard Regulations
- 13.3 Updated Renewables Target
- 13.4 Business Plan 2021-2022
- 13.5 Cap and Trade Program
- 13.6 Net Metering
- 13.7 Renewable to Retail Program
- 13.8 Offshore Wind Auctions
- 13.9 Marine Renewable Energy Act
- 13.10 Solar Energy Programs and Projects
- 13.11 Community Economic Development Investment Fund (CEDIF)
- 14 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Ontario
- 14.1 Green Energy Repeal Act, 2018
- 14.2 Bill 34
- 14.3 Long Term Energy Plan, 2017
- 14.4 Climate Change Mitigation and Low-carbon Economy Act
- 14.5 Net Metering
- 15 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Prince Edward Island (PEI)
- 15.1 Provincial Energy Strategy (2016)
- 15.2 Tax exemption
- 15.3 Clean Energy Price Incentive
- 15.4 Net metering
- 15.5 Solar Electric Rebate Program
- 15.6 Energy Saving Bonds
- 15.7 Climate Change Action Plan 2018-2023
- 16 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Quebec
- 16.1 Energy Policy 2030
- 16.2 2018-2023 Action Plan
- 16.3 Net Metering
- 16.4 Auctions
- 17 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Saskatchewan
- 17.1 Renewable Energy Targets
- 17.2 Request for qualification (RFQ) & Request for proposal (RFP) Process
- 17.3 Net Metering Program
- 18 Renewable Energy Policy, Chile
- 18.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview
- 18.2 Policy Snapshot
- 18.3 Renewable Energy Targets
- 18.4 National Strategy for the Energy Sector
- 18.5 National Green Hydrogen Strategy
- 18.6 Non-Conventional Renewable Energy Law (NCRE Law): Law 20.257
- 18.7 Energy 2050 Roadmap
- 18.8 Tenders/Auctions
- 18.9 Energy route 2018-2022
- 18.10 Clean Technology Fund
- 18.11 Invest Chile Project
- 18.12 Carbon Tax Exemption for Biomass
- 18.13 PMGD (Pequeños Medios de Generación Distribuidos) programme – Small Generation Means
- 18.14 PPA
- 18.15 Law 19.657 on geothermal energy concessions
- 18.16 Net Metering/Billing: Law 20.571
- 18.17 Sustainable Hydroelectricity Platform
- 18.18 National Action Plan on Climate Change (PANCC-II), 2017–2022
- 19 Renewable Energy Policy, Colombia
- 19.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview
- 19.2 Policy Snapshot
- 19.3 Renewable Energy Targets
- 19.4 Funds Supporting Investment in Energy Projects
- 19.5 Auctions
- 19.6 National Energy Plan 2050
- 19.7 Law 1665 (2013)
- 19.8 Law 1715 (2014)
- 19.9 Decree 0570
- 19.10 Decree 348 of 2017 (Decreto 348 del 1 de marzo de 2017)
- 19.11 Generation and Transmission Expansion Plan
- 19.12 Net Metering - 2018 Resolution CREG 030
- 19.13 NDC Support Program
- 19.14 Renewable Energy Indicative Action Plan
- 19.15 Ten milestones for the mining sector
- 19.16 Hydrogen Roadmap
- 19.17 Nationally Determined Contribution
- 19.18 Sovereign Green bond
- 19.19 Tax incentives
- 20 Mexico Power Market, Regulatory Scenario
- 20.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview
- 20.2 Policy Snapshot
- 20.3 Renewable Energy Targets
- 20.4 Electricity Industry Law
- 20.5 Clean Energy Certificates
- 20.6 Development Program of the National Electrical System 2020–2034
- 20.7 Auction Mechanism
- 20.8 Net-Metering/Net Billing
- 20.9 21st Century Power Partnership (21CPP)
- 20.10 Accelerated Depreciation
- 20.11 Wheeling Service Agreement for Electricity from Renewable Energy Sources
- 20.12 Income Tax Exemption
- 20.13 Resolution on Interconnection of large hydro plants
- 20.14 Geothermal Energy Act
- 20.15 Law for the Promotion and Development of Bioenergy
- 21 Renewable Energy Policy, Peru
- 21.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview
- 21.2 Policy Snapshot
- 21.3 Renewable Energy Targets
- 21.4 Legislative Decree 1002
- 21.5 Climate Change Framework Law
- 21.6 Auctions
- 21.7 Net Metering
- 21.8 National Energy Plan, 2010–2040
- 21.9 The Electric Social Compensation Fund (FOSE)
- 21.10 National Rural Electrification Plan
- 21.11 General Law for Rural Electrification
- 21.12 New Regulations of Electricity Generation from Renewable Energy
- 21.13 Organic Law on Geothermal Resources
- 22 Renewable Energy Policy, the US
- 23 Federal Initiatives, US
- 23.1 Climate Goals in Federal Fiscal Year 2024 Budget
- 23.2 Tax Cuts and New Jobs Act (TCJA)
- 23.3 Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)
- 23.4 Production Tax Credits
- 23.5 Investment Tax Credits
- 23.6 Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System
- 23.7 Solar Manufacturing for America Act (SEMA)
- 23.8 Residential Renewable Energy Tax Credit
- 23.9 Renewable Energy Target
- 23.10 Rural Energy for America Program: Grants
- 23.11 Tribal Energy Program Grant
- 23.12 US Department of Energy – Loan Guarantee Program
- 23.13 Green Power Purchasing Goal
- 23.14 Federal Initiatives for Solar Power
- 23.15 Federal Initiatives for Wind Power
- 23.16 Federal Initiatives for Biopower and Biofuels
- 23.17 DOE Funding for Renewables and Geothermal Energy
- 23.18 Hydrogen Energy – DOE Hydrogen Program
- 24 Common State-Level Incentives
- 24.1 Overview
- 24.2 Renewable Portfolio
- 24.3 Renewable Energy Certificates
- 24.4 Public Benefit Funds for Renewable Energy
- 24.5 Interconnection Standards
- 24.6 Standard Interconnection Agreements for Wind Power Plants
- 24.7 Net Metering
- 24.8 Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE)
- 25 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Alabama
- 25.1 Alabama SAVES Revolving Loan Program
- 25.2 Local Government Energy Loan Program
- 25.3 Local Option- Property Tax Exemption for Renewable Energy Facilities
- 26 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Alaska
- 26.1 Renewable Energy Targets
- 26.2 Net Metering
- 26.3 Renewable Energy Grant Program
- 26.4 Local Option - Property Tax Exemption for Renewable Energy Systems
- 26.5 Interconnection Standards
- 26.6 Power Project Loan Fund
- 26.7 Golden Valley Electric Association (GVEA) - Sustainable Natural Alternative Power (SNAP) program
- 26.8 Alaska Solar Easements
- 27 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Arizona
- 27.1 Renewable Energy Targets
- 27.2 Energy Modernization Plan
- 27.3 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 27.4 Net Metering/Billing
- 27.5 Mohave Electric Cooperative - Renewable Energy Incentive Program
- 27.6 Residential Solar and Wind Energy Systems Tax Credit
- 27.7 Renewable Energy Production Tax Credit
- 27.8 Duncan Valley Electric Cooperative - Sun watts Rebate Program
- 27.9 Interconnection Standards
- 27.10 Solar Construction Permitting Standards
- 27.11 Solar & Wind Equipment Certification
- 27.12 Solar and Wind Equipment Sales Tax Exemption
- 27.13 Arizona Solar Rights
- 27.14 City of Phoenix - Renewable Energy Goal
- 27.15 Abandonment of 100% Clean Energy Rules
- 28 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Arkansas
- 28.1 Net Metering
- 28.2 Interconnection Standards
- 28.3 Arkansas Energy Technology Loans for Green Technology
- 28.4 Wind Energy Manufacturing Tax Incentive
- 29 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, California
- 29.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, California
- 29.2 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar, California
- 29.3 Hydrogen Energy
- 30 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Colorado
- 30.1 Net Metering
- 30.2 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 30.3 City of Boulder - Solar Sales and Use Tax Rebate
- 30.4 Community Solar Gardens (CSG) and Community Geothermal Gardens
- 30.5 Xcel Energy: Solar Reward Program
- 30.6 Interconnection Standards
- 30.7 Green Colorado Credit Reserve
- 30.8 Colorado Residential Energy Upgrade (RENU) Loan program
- 30.9 Property Tax Exemption for Residential Solar PV Plants
- 30.10 Energy Smart Colorado Renewable Energy Rebate Program
- 30.11 Local Option - PACE
- 30.12 Energy Storage-a consumer right
- 30.13 Other Utilities Renewable Energy Rebate Program
- 30.14 City of Boulder - Solar Access Ordinance
- 30.15 Property Tax Exemption for Residential Renewable Energy Equipment
- 30.16 Clean Energy Fund
- 30.17 Solar Construction Permitting Standards
- 31 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Connecticut
- 31.1 Renewable Energy Targets
- 31.2 Net Metering
- 31.3 Residential Solar Investment Program
- 31.4 Renewable Energy Certificates
- 31.5 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 31.6 Clean Energy Fund
- 31.7 Local Option - PACE
- 31.8 Interconnection Standards
- 31.9 Property tax exemption for Renewable Energy Systems
- 31.10 Sales and Use Tax Exemption for solar and geothermal systems
- 31.11 Hydrogen Energy
- 31.12 Connecticut Community Solar - State-wide Shared Clean Energy Facility (SCEF) Program
- 31.13 Non-Residential Renewable Energy Solutions
- 32 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Delaware
- 32.1 Net Metering
- 32.2 Delaware Electric Cooperative- Green Energy Program Incentives
- 32.3 Delmarva Power - Green Energy Program Incentives
- 32.4 DEMEC Member Utilities - Green Energy Program Incentives
- 32.5 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 32.6 Solar Renewable Energy Certificate (SREC) Procurement Program
- 32.7 Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECs) Spot Market Program
- 32.8 Sustainable Energy Utility (SEU) - Revolving Loan Fund
- 32.9 Solar Rights Law
- 32.10 Wind Access and Permitting Law
- 32.11 Interconnection Standards
- 32.12 Delaware - Community Solar Rules
- 33 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Florida
- 33.1 Net Metering
- 33.2 City of Tallahassee Utilities - Solar Loans
- 33.3 Property Tax Abatement for Renewable Energy Property
- 33.4 Broward County Climate Change Action Plan (CCAP)
- 33.5 Miami-Dade County - Florida Green Lodging Program
- 33.6 Solar and CHP Sales Tax Exemption
- 33.7 Interconnection Standards
- 33.8 Residential Solar Leases
- 33.9 Local Option - PACE
- 33.10 Dunedin Solar Energy Grant Program
- 33.11 Florida Keys Electric Cooperative Solar Loan
- 33.12 Hydrogen Energy
- 33.13 Hillsborough County - Solar and Wind Standards
- 33.14 Solar Equipment Certification
- 33.15 Broward County - Rooftop Solar System Permit Standard
- 33.16 Broward County Online Solar Permitting
- 34 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Georgia
- 34.1 Net Metering
- 34.2 Central Georgia EMC - Photovoltaic Rebate Program
- 34.3 Jackson EMC - Right Choice Sun Power Rebate Program
- 34.4 Interconnection Standards
- 34.5 Local Option - PACE
- 34.6 Biomass Sales and Use Tax Exemption
- 34.7 Georgia Solar Easement Laws
- 34.8 Hydrogen Energy
- 35 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Hawaii
- 35.1 Distributed Generation Tariff
- 35.2 Solar and Wind Energy Credit
- 35.3 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 35.4 Competitive Bidding
- 35.5 Schedule Q
- 35.6 Microgrid Tariff
- 35.7 Farm and Aquaculture Alternative Energy Loan
- 35.8 Interconnection Standards
- 35.9 GreenSun Hawaii
- 35.10 Green Energy Money $aver (GEM$) On-Bill Program
- 35.11 Property Tax Exemption for Alternative Energy Improvements
- 35.12 City and County of Honolulu - Solar Loan Program
- 35.13 Hawaii Solar Installation Rights
- 35.14 Green Infrastructure Bonds
- 35.15 Hydrogen Energy
- 36 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Idaho
- 36.1 Net Metering
- 36.2 Interconnection Standards
- 36.3 Property Tax Exemption for Wind, Solar, and Geothermal Energy Producers
- 36.4 Residential Alternative Energy Tax Deduction
- 36.5 Low-Interest Energy Loan Programs
- 36.6 Idaho Solar Easements & Access Laws
- 37 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Illinois
- 37.1 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 37.2 The Future Energy Jobs Act (FEJA)
- 37.3 Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SREC’s)
- 37.4 Net Metering
- 37.5 Interconnection Standards
- 37.6 Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation Grants
- 37.7 Sales Tax Exemption for Wind Energy
- 37.8 City of Chicago - Green Building Permit Programs
- 37.9 Special Assessment for Solar Energy Systems
- 37.10 City of Chicago - Solar Express Permit Program
- 38 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Indiana
- 38.1 NIPSCO - Feed-In Tariff
- 38.2 Clean Energy Portfolio Standard
- 38.3 Net Metering
- 38.4 Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Renewable Energy Equipment
- 38.5 Renewable Energy Property Tax Exemption
- 38.6 Interconnection Standards
- 38.7 Indiana Solar Easements & Rights Laws
- 39 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Iowa
- 39.1 Alternative Energy Law
- 39.2 Solar Easement
- 39.3 Solar Energy Systems Tax Credit
- 39.4 IADG Energy Bank Revolving Loan Program
- 39.5 Alternate Energy Revolving Loan Program
- 39.6 Renewable Energy Equipment Exemption
- 39.7 Property Tax Exemption for Renewable Energy Systems
- 39.8 Mandatory Utility Green Power Option
- 39.9 Interconnection Standards
- 39.10 Net Metering
- 39.11 Local Option: Special Assessment of Wind Energy Devices
- 39.12 Energy Replacement Generation Tax Exemption
- 39.13 Small Wind Innovation Zone Program and Model Ordinance
- 40 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Kansas
- 40.1 Net Metering
- 40.2 Renewable Energy Goal
- 40.3 Interconnection Standards
- 40.4 Renewable Energy Property Tax Exemption
- 40.5 Kansas Solar Easement Laws
- 41 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Kentucky
- 41.1 Net Metering
- 41.2 Tax Exemption for Large-Scale Renewable Energy Projects
- 41.3 Interconnection Standards
- 41.4 Solar Easement
- 41.5 Incentives for Energy Independence
- 42 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Louisiana
- 42.1 Solar Energy System Exemption
- 42.2 Net Metering
- 42.3 Interconnection Standards
- 42.4 Home Energy Loan Program
- 42.5 Louisiana Solar Rights
- 43 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Maine
- 43.1 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 43.2 Net Metering/Billing and Distributed Generation
- 43.3 Renewable Energy Certificates
- 43.4 Interconnection Standards
- 43.5 Efficiency Maine Trust
- 43.6 Local Option - PACE
- 43.7 Solar and Wind Energy Property Tax Exemption
- 43.8 Maine Solar Easement Rights and Laws
- 44 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Maryland
- 44.1 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 44.2 Net Metering
- 44.3 Interconnection Standards
- 44.4 Solar Easements & Rights Laws
- 44.5 Commercial Clean Energy Rebate Program
- 44.6 Parking Lot Solar PV with EV Charger Grant Program
- 44.7 Energy Storage Tax Credit
- 44.8 Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Renewable Energy Equipment
- 44.9 Property Tax Exemption for Solar and Wind Energy Systems
- 44.10 Residential/Community Wind Grant Program
- 44.11 Local Option - Property Tax Credit for Renewables and Energy Conservation Devices
- 44.12 Montgomery County - Green Power Purchasing
- 44.13 Montgomery County - Expedited Permitting for Solar PV
- 45 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Massachusetts
- 45.1 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 45.2 Solar Renewable Energy Credits
- 45.3 Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) Program
- 45.4 Net Metering
- 45.5 Interconnection Standards
- 45.6 Offshore Wind Auction
- 45.7 MLP Solar Rebate Program
- 45.8 Concord Municipal Light Plant - Solar PV Rebate Program
- 45.9 Taunton Municipal Lighting Plant - Residential PV Rebate Program
- 45.10 Residential Renewable Energy Income Tax Credit
- 45.11 Massachusetts Solar Easements & Rights Laws
- 45.12 Renewable Energy Trust Fund
- 45.13 Massachusetts Clean Energy Centre Commonwealth Programs
- 45.14 Renewable Energy Property Tax Exemption
- 45.15 Local Option - PACE
- 45.16 Local Option - Energy Revolving Loan Fund
- 45.17 Green Communities Grant Program
- 45.18 Renewable Energy Equipment Sales Tax Exemption
- 46 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Michigan
- 46.1 Net Metering
- 46.2 Interconnection Standards
- 46.3 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 46.4 Renewable Energy Certificates
- 46.5 Energy Efficiency Grants
- 46.6 Local Option - PACE
- 46.7 City of Ann Arbor - Green Power Purchasing
- 46.8 City of Grand Rapids - Green Power Purchasing Policy
- 46.9 Alternative Energy Tax Exemption
- 46.10 Renewable Energy Renaissance Zones
- 47 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Minnesota
- 47.1 Net Metering
- 47.2 Value of Solar Tariff (VOS Tariff)
- 47.3 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 47.4 Minnesota Power - Power Grant Program
- 47.5 Minnesota Power - SolarSense Solar Rebate Program
- 47.6 Rochester Public Utilities, Owatonna Public Utilities, Austin Utilities - Solar Rebate Program
- 47.7 Interconnection Standards
- 47.8 Community-Based Energy Development Tariff
- 47.9 Solar Energy Sales Tax Exemption
- 47.10 Wind Energy Sales Tax Exemption
- 47.11 Local Option - PACE
- 47.12 Rural Minnesota Energy Board PACE Program
- 47.13 Wind and Solar PV Systems Exemption
- 47.14 Renewable Development Fund
- 47.15 Agricultural Improvement Loan Program
- 47.16 Minnesota Solar/Wind Easement Law & Local Law Options
- 47.17 City of Minneapolis - Solar Access and Easement Laws
- 47.18 City of Minneapolis - Wind Energy Conversion Systems
- 48 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Mississippi
- 48.1 Net Metering
- 48.2 Interconnection Standards
- 48.3 Mississippi Clean Energy Initiative
- 49 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Missouri
- 49.1 Net Metering
- 49.2 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 49.3 City of Columbia - Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 49.4 Interconnection Standards
- 49.5 Empire District Electric - Solar PV Rebates
- 49.6 Columbia Water & Light - Solar Energy Loans
- 49.7 Columbia Water & Light - Solar Rebates
- 49.8 Wood Energy Production Credit
- 49.9 Energy Loan Program
- 49.10 Local Option - PACE
- 49.11 Solar Property Tax Exemption and Solar Easement & Rights Laws
- 49.12 Evergy Solar Rebate Program
- 50 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Montana
- 50.1 Net Metering
- 50.2 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 50.3 NorthWestern Energy - USB Renewable Energy Fund
- 50.4 Interconnection Standards
- 50.5 Montana Renewables Development Action Plan
- 50.6 Residential Alternative Energy System Tax Credit
- 50.7 Alternative Energy Revolving Loan Program
- 50.8 Alternative Energy Investment Tax Credit
- 50.9 Residential Geothermal Systems Credit
- 50.10 Renewable Energy Systems Exemption
- 50.11 Generation Facility Corporate Tax Exemptions
- 50.12 Hydrogen Energy
- 51 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Nebraska
- 51.1 Net Metering
- 51.2 Interconnection Standards
- 51.3 Lincoln Electric System - Customer-Owned Generation
- 51.4 Local Option - PACE
- 51.5 Dollar and Energy Savings Loans
- 51.6 Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Community Renewable Energy Projects
- 51.7 Property Tax Exemption for Renewable Energy Generation Facilities
- 51.8 Nebraska Solar and Wind Easements
- 52 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Nevada
- 52.1 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 52.2 Net Metering
- 52.3 Interconnection Standards
- 52.4 NV Energy Residential Energy Storage Incentives
- 52.5 Large Scale Renewable Energy Producers Property Tax Abatement
- 52.6 Renewable Energy Systems Property Tax Exemption
- 52.7 Renewable Energy Sales and Use Tax Abatements
- 52.8 Valley Electric Association - Net Billing
- 53 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, New Hampshire
- 53.1 Net Metering
- 53.2 Interconnection Standards
- 53.3 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 53.4 Commercial & Industrial Solar Rebate Program
- 53.5 Residential Small Renewable Energy Rebate Program
- 53.6 Local Option - PACE
- 53.7 Local Option- Property Tax Exemption for Renewable Energy
- 53.8 Clean Energy Fund
- 53.9 Commercial & Industrial Renewable Energy Grants
- 54 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, New Jersey
- 54.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, New Jersey
- 54.2 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar, New Jersey
- 55 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, New Mexico
- 55.1 Net Metering
- 55.2 Interconnection Standards
- 55.3 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 55.4 Mandatory Utility Green Power Option
- 55.5 Property Tax Exemption for Residential Solar Systems
- 55.6 Gross Receipts Tax Exemption for Sales of Wind and Solar Systems to Government Entities
- 55.7 Advanced Energy Gross Receipts Tax Deduction
- 55.8 Solar Energy Gross Receipts Tax Deduction
- 55.9 Alternative Energy Product Manufacturers Tax Credit
- 55.10 Biomass Equipment & Materials Compensating Tax Deduction
- 55.11 Agricultural Biomass Income Tax Credit
- 55.12 New Mexico Solar Tax Credit
- 55.13 Community Solar Program
- 55.14 PNM – Small Systems Solar REC Purchase Program
- 55.15 El Paso Electric Company - Small and Medium System REC Purchase Program
- 55.16 Local Option - Renewable Energy Financing District/Solar Energy Improvement Special Assessments
- 55.17 Hydrogen Energy
- 56 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, New York
- 56.1 Clean Energy Standard (CES)
- 56.2 Net Metering and Value of Distributed Energy Resource (VDER)Tariff
- 56.3 Interconnection Standards
- 56.4 The Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act
- 56.5 Clean Energy Fund
- 56.6 Sun PV Incentive Program
- 56.7 Sun Loan Program
- 56.8 Renewable Auctions
- 56.9 Residential Solar Tax Credit
- 56.10 Sun Commercial and Industrial Incentive Program
- 56.11 PSEG Solar Communities Feed-In Tariff V
- 56.12 Solar Sales Tax Exemption
- 56.13 Exemption of Solar, Wind, and Biomass Energy Systems
- 56.14 Energy Conservation Improvements Property Tax Exemption
- 56.15 NY Green Bank
- 56.16 Expand Solar for All (E-SFA) Program
- 56.17 Long Island Power Authority - Renewable Electricity Goal
- 56.18 Hydrogen Energy
- 57 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, North Carolina
- 57.1 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 57.2 Interconnection Standards
- 57.3 Net Metering
- 57.4 Competitive bidding/Auctions for Renewable Energy
- 57.5 Local Option – Financing Program for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
- 57.6 Model Wind Energy Systems Ordinance
- 57.7 Wind Energy Permitting Standards
- 57.8 Property Tax Abatement for Solar Electric Systems
- 57.9 Green Building Incentives
- 57.10 Solar Energy Development Ordinance
- 57.11 Competitive Energy Solutions for North Carolina Law
- 57.12 Duke Energy - NC Solar Rebate Program
- 58 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, North Dakota
- 58.1 Net Metering
- 58.2 Renewable and Recycled Energy Objective
- 58.3 Renewable Energy Property Tax Exemption
- 58.4 Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Electrical Generating Facilities
- 58.5 Solar and Wind Easements and Laws
- 58.6 Low-Emission Technology Grants
- 58.7 Hydrogen Energy
- 59 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Ohio
- 59.1 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 59.2 Solar Renewable Energy Certificates Program
- 59.3 Energy Conservation for Ohioans (ECO-Link) Program
- 59.4 Ohio Solar Easement Laws
- 59.5 Energy Conversion and Thermal Efficiency Sales Tax Exemption
- 59.6 Net Metering
- 59.7 Interconnection Standards
- 59.8 Wind Permitting Standards
- 59.9 Local Option - Special Energy Improvement Districts
- 59.10 Qualified Energy Property Tax Exemption
- 60 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Oklahoma
- 60.1 Net Metering
- 60.2 Interconnection Standards
- 60.3 Oklahoma Solar and Wind Access Law
- 60.4 Requirements for Wind Development
- 61 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Oregon
- 61.1 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 61.2 Net Metering
- 61.3 Interconnection Standards
- 61.4 Self-Direction of Public Purpose Charges
- 61.5 Oregon Solar + Storage Rebate Program
- 61.6 Oregon Community Solar Program
- 61.7 Solar Electric Incentive Program
- 61.8 Wind Incentive Program
- 61.9 Mandatory Utility Green Power Option
- 61.10 PGE Renewable Development Fund
- 61.11 Pacific Power - Blue Sky Community Project Funds
- 61.12 Local and municipal utility rebates
- 61.13 Solar Permitting Law
- 61.14 Renewable Energy Systems Tax Exemption
- 61.15 Local Option - Rural Renewable Energy Development Zones
- 61.16 Hydrogen Energy
- 62 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Pennsylvania
- 62.1 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 62.2 Net Metering
- 62.3 Interconnections Standards
- 62.4 Renewable Energy Loans
- 62.5 Renewable Energy Grant Programs
- 62.6 City of Philadelphia - Municipal Energy Master Plan
- 62.7 City of Philadelphia - Solar Rebate Program
- 62.8 Sustainable Development Fund Financing Program
- 62.9 Property Tax Assessment for Commercial Wind Farms
- 62.10 Alternative and Clean Energy Program
- 62.11 Hydrogen Energy
- 62.12 Solar Alternative Energy Credits
- 63 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Rhode Island
- 63.1 The Road to 100% Renewable Electricity by 2030 in Rhode Island
- 63.2 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 63.3 Net Metering
- 63.4 Interconnection Standards
- 63.5 Renewable Energy Products Sales and Use Tax Exemption
- 63.6 Property Tax Exemption for Renewable Energy Equipment
- 63.7 Renewable Energy Fund
- 63.8 Local Option - PACE
- 63.9 Renewable Energy Growth Program
- 63.10 Public Benefit Fund for Renewables and Efficiency
- 63.11 Rhode Island Solar Easement Laws
- 63.12 Commercial Scale Renewable Energy Grants
- 64 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, South Carolina
- 64.1 Solar Energy, Small Hydropower and Geothermal Tax Credit
- 64.2 Biomass Energy Tax Credit
- 64.3 Net Metering
- 64.4 Interconnection Standards
- 64.5 Renewable Energy Loan Programs
- 64.6 Renewable Energy Rebate Programs
- 64.7 Sales Tax Exemption for Hydrogen Fuel Cells
- 65 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, South Dakota
- 65.1 Large Commercial Wind and Solar Alternative Taxes
- 65.2 Renewable Energy System Exemption
- 65.3 Renewable Energy Facility Sales and Use Tax Reimbursement
- 65.4 Interconnection Standards
- 65.5 South Dakota Solar and Wind Easement Law
- 66 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Tennessee
- 66.1 Green Energy Tax Credit
- 66.2 Green Energy Supply Chain Franchise and Excise Tax Credit
- 66.3 Sales Tax Credit for Clean Energy Technology
- 66.4 Green Energy Property Tax Assessment
- 66.5 Tennessee Solar Easement and Access Laws
- 66.6 Hydrogen Energy
- 67 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Texas
- 67.1 Solar Energy Device Franchise Tax Deduction
- 67.2 Solar and Wind Energy Business Franchise Tax Exemption
- 67.3 Renewable Energy Systems Property Tax Exemption
- 67.4 Interconnection Standards
- 67.5 Solar Incentives
- 67.6 Renewable Energy Rebate Programs
- 67.7 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 67.8 City of Austin - Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 67.9 City of Austin - Green Power Purchasing
- 67.10 City of Houston - Green Power Purchasing
- 67.11 City of Brenham - Net Metering
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