Douglas Electric Cooperative - Solar Rebate Program (Oregon)
Last modified on June 1, 2011.
Financial Incentive Program
Place | Oregon
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Name | Douglas Electric Cooperative - Solar Rebate Program |
Incentive Type | Utility Rebate Program |
Applicable Sector | Residential |
Eligible Technologies | Photovoltaics, Solar Water Heat |
Active Incentive | No |
Implementing Sector | Utility |
Energy Category | Renewable Energy Incentive Programs |
Amount | 500 for solar water heating 500 per kilowatt for solar photovoltaics
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Eligible System Size | Up to 25 kW for solar photovoltaics |
Equipment Requirements | Solar water heating system must be SRCC-certified
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Installation Requirements | Must be installed by an Oregon Department of Energy certified solar technician
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Program Administrator | Douglas Electric Cooperative |
Website | http://www.douglaselectric.com/programs/rebate-credits.php
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References | DSIRE[1] |
Summary
Douglas Electric Cooperative offers a $500 rebate to its residential customers who install a solar water heating systems that are SRCC-certified. Residential customers that install solar photovoltaic (PV) systems are eligible to receive a rebate of $500 per kilowatt (kW), up to 25 kW. Systems must be installed by a State of Oregon certified solar technician. For more information, contact Douglas Electric Cooperative.
Incentive Contact
Contact Name | Todd Munsey |
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Department | Douglas Electric Cooperative |
Address | 1981 NE Stephens |
Address 2 | P.O. Box 1327 |
Place | Roseburg, Oregon |
Zip/Postal Code | 97470 |
Phone | (541) 673-6616
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tmunsey@douglaselectric.com | |
Website | http://www.douglaselectric.com |
- Incentive and policy data are reviewed and approved by the N.C. Solar Center's DSIRE project staff.[1]
References
Rebates Grants Solar Photovoltaic Incentives
PV Residential $/KW | $500
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PV Residential Max KW | 25 |
PV Residential Max $ | $12,500
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Rebates Grants Solar Water Heating Incentives
SWH Residential Max $ | $500
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- Incentive and policy data are reviewed and approved by the N.C. Solar Center's DSIRE project staff.[1]
References