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Energy Policy Act 2005 and Tax Credits

The Energy Policy Act of 2005 provides a variety of tax credits for homeowners, businesses, and manufacturers for purchase of energy-efficient equipment, completion of new energy-efficient buildings, ...

Energy Efficiency Tax Credits(Link opens in a new window)

Energy Efficiency Can Lower Your Federal Tax Bill as Well as Your Energy Bills

Source: Allinace to Save Energy
COMcheck and the Commercial Building Tax Deduction for Energy-Efficient Lighting

The primary tax provision of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 is based on certified whole building energy reduction, but there is an interim rule designed specifically for lighting installations that is ...

Real Life Examples of Homes Qualifying for Federal Tax Credit for Energy Efficient Homes(Link opens in a new window)

The Energy Policy Act of 2005 established a federal tax credit for builders for each homes that exceeds the energy performance threshold spelled out in the 2004 International Energy Conservation Code....

Source: RESNET
(PDF) Getting to Fifty - EPACT 2005 Tax Incentive Synopsis(Link opens in a new window)

The Energy Policy Act of 2005 contains some significant tax incentive provisons to promote energy efficient building design.

Source: New Buildings Institute; 2006
Energy Savings Modeling and Inspection Guidelines for Commercial Building Federal Tax Deductions, Second Edition (1.5 MB)(Link opens in a new window)

This document provides guidance for modeling and inspecting energy-efficient property in commercial buildings for certification of the energy and power cost savings related to 179D of the Internal Rev...

Source: Building America
(PDF) The Energy Policy Act of 2005 and Federal Facilities Energy Efficiency (DOE EERE; )(Link opens in a new window)

Article from FEMP Focus Special Issue 2006. A significant portion of the new Energy Policy Act addresses activities to increase National energy supply, and energy technology research and development. ...

Source: DOE FEMP; 2006
(PDF) Energy Efficient Appliances (780 kb)(Link opens in a new window)

According to the 1997 Residential Energy Consumption Survey, lighting and appliances used 27% of all energy consumed in residences and accounted for more than 45% of the energy costs.

Source: DOE Technology Factsheet; August 2001
(PDF) Energy Efficient Choices for Business and Customers (3.5 mb)(Link opens in a new window)

By choosing products that carry the ENERGY STAR label, consumers can save Saving Energy and Money, and Protecting the Environment By promoting energy-efficient products, homes, and buildings, ENERGY S...

Source: DOE EERE; July 2006
Software Tools for LEED Certification and Energy Credits

To have a building certi#64257;ed by the U.S. Green Building Council, architects and designers can use several tools to demonstrate that the building complies with various sustainable design require-m...

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