Sunday, October 11, 2009

Beginner's Guide To Solar Power : How To Get A Solar Power Grant


By Mark Walters

In this modern era, with both global warming and greenhouse gases on the rise, it's important to take note of the importance of renewable energy resources. Paying attention to the reduction of carbon emissions and further harmful effects upon the environment is essential.

Everyone is responsible for reducing their impact on the environment. Whether it be finding more environmentally friendly means of heating their home, or driving their car less, everyone can contribute.

For those willing to put in some effort in relation to improving the environment, governments normally offer tax breaks, grants or concessions. The problem is that it's easy to get confused when trying to work out what you're entitled to and how to get it (how to get a solar power grant being one such thing).

So, how does one find out whats on offer and how do you go about getting grants, concessions or tax breaks?

The website for the 'Database of State Incentives for Renewable and Efficiency' is a good place to start. From this site you can find out what incentives and grants are available in the specific state that you live in. You can find this out by simply clicking on your state from the map of the United States that you will be presented with.

You should definitely be checking out this site before taking any other steps towards living a greener life. You'll then know exactly what you're entitled to and the amount of money that you can receive. If you're interested in finding out how to get solar power grants, they even have a special part of their site dedicated to the topic.

Of the items you'll find there, look specifically for:

- The type of policy or incentive being offered. For example, is it a tax credit, net metering, etc.?

- Are the benefits available to all sectors (residential, commercial, government, etc.)?.

- Who is actually offering the grant? Is it a state or federal one?

- A direct link to the website of the organization which is offering the incentive or grant.

- The purpose the grant is on offer for, whether it is for the installation of solar power, wind energy or insulation, etc.

A combination of this website and the individual websites of the various state and federal departments will set you well on your way. You could soon be receiving thousands of dollars to use for the installation of one or more renewable energy, or environmentally friendly, facilities..

Though your can find lots of information on how to get solar power grants from just a single visit to these websites, it's advisable to regularly monitor them as they updated every couple of months. Governments, both state and federal, are constantly improving the grants, incentives and benefits being offered, so even if you can't find anything appealing today, you may well find something in the near future.

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