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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 ...

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
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, ...

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
COMcheck Web-Based Training Questions - Lighting

This article is based on Lighting questions asked during the August 18, 2005 COMcheck Web-based training session as well as questions received through email.

(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
(PDF) Frontiers in Solid State Lighting (491 kb)(Link opens in a new window)

With advanced lighting systems, tomorrow's commercial builders can provide unprecedented levels of comfort and productivity for occupants, while reducing energy use and costs.

Source: DOE EERE; August 2001
(PDF) Efficient Lighting Strategies (692 kb)(Link opens in a new window)

Convenient and effective artificial lighting is one of the important advances of the 20th century.

Source: DOE Technology Fact Sheet; December 2002
(PDF) Vision 2020 Lighting Roadmap (1.4 mb)(Link opens in a new window)

Continued innovation in lamps and other system components, as well as in design practices, have made lighting progressively more effective, efficient, and economical since Edison's time. Yet the Light...

Source: DOE; March 2000
AEDG Implementation Recommendations: Exterior Lighting

Limit exterior lighting power to 0.10 W/ft2 for parking lot and grounds lighting. Calculate only for paved areas, excluding grounds that do not require lighting.

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