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SunDrum Solar products have achieved SRCC and UL listing making them eligible for Residential and Commercial incentives. Government incentives for solar energy installations and use vary from state to state and are frequently revised and updated. Every type of incentive, including rebates, renewable energy credits, portfolio standards and more, is administered by a federal, state or local government agency or utility. Every individual incentive has a corresponding set of eligibility rules and regulations as well as unique administrative processes and required paperwork.
The single best source for information on renewable energy incentives of all types is the Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency (DSIRE). DSIRE provides up-to-date access to information on renewable energy incentives and the regulatory policies of the agencies and organizations that administer them.
In addition to state incentives and municipal incentive programs, there are significant federal tax incentives, including the Commercial Investment Tax Credit which offers a tax credit for 30% of solar equipment costs and the Modified Accelerated Cost-Recovery System (MACRS) that allows businesses to recover investment in solar technology through accelerated depreciation schedules.

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