Implementing Sector: | State |
Category: | Financial Incentive |
State: | Oregon |
Incentive Type: | Rebate Program |
Web Site: | http://www.energytrust.org |
Administrator: | Energy Trust of Oregon |
Funding Source: | Public Benefits Fund |
Start Date: | 05/01/2003 |
Utilities: | PacifiCorp, Portland General Electric Co |
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies: | Solar Photovoltaics |
Incentive Amount: | Varies (see below) |
Maximum Incentive: | Varies (see below) |
Eligible System Size: | 1,000 kW maximum |
Equipment Requirements: | Systems must be new, UL listed, comply with all applicable standards, and carry a minimum 2-year warranty on parts and labor Inverters must carry a minimum 5-year warranty; panels must carry a minimum 20-year warranty. |
Installation Requirements: | Installations must comply with all federal, state, and local codes and meet detailed siting criteria Systems must be grid-connected, net-metered (residential), pre-approved and installed by an approved Energy Trust solar trade ally contractor |
Ownership of Renewable Energy Credits: | RECs generated in the first 5 years are owned by customer/producer. Ownership reverts to Energy Trust for remainder of 20 yrs. |
Technologies: | Solar Photovoltaics |
Sectors: | Residential, Low Income Residential |
Parameters: | The incentive has a minimum of 0.25 $/W-DC, The incentive has a maximum of 0.30 $/W-DC, The incentive has a maximum of $2100.00 |
Technologies: | Solar Photovoltaics |
Sectors: | Commercial, Industrial, Local Government, Nonprofit, Schools, State Government, Federal Government, Agricultural, Institutional |
Parameters: | The incentive has a minimum of 0.25 $/W-DC, The incentive has a maximum of 0.55 $/W-DC, The incentive has a maximum of $45000.00 |
Energy Trust of Oregon’s Solar Electric Incentive Program, launched in May 2003, is available to customers of Pacific Power and PGE who install new photovoltaic (PV) systems on new or existing homes, commercial and community buildings, farms, and municipal facilities. Energy Trust allocates solar incentives into steps, such that when funding in a given allocation is fully subscribed, the incentive amount steps down. A status report with current funding allocations and availability is available on Energy Trust's website. Current incentive amounts are as follows:
Residential
Commercial, Industrial, Agricultural, Non-Profit, Government
Commercial incentive rates do not decrease linearly. Refer to the Energy Trust of Oregon Commercial Estimator for detailed information.
Energy Trust will provide referrals to contractors from their Trade Ally Network (self-installed systems will not qualify). The solar contractor selected advises the customer on installation options and best siting designs to obtain the maximum performance and satisfaction from the solar electric system. The contractor will provide a system quote that estimates the PV system annual performance, installation date, and the cost after Energy Trust incentive deductions. After Energy Trust approves the customer's PV system, the buy-down incentive will be paid to the solar contractor and deducted from the final cost.
In addition, Energy Trust may offer solicitations for larger scale solar projects. The most recent solicitation for large solar projects located in or delivering power to Pacific Power's solar territory closed May 15, 2015.
Other available incentives include a residential tax credit through the Oregon Department of Energy of 30% of the system costs, up to $6,000 maximum (up to $1,500 per year). Projects receiving funding through Pacific Power's Blue Sky grant or a PGE Clean Wind grant are not eligible to receive solar incentives through the Energy Trust.
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