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• October 2010
Consumers who install solar energy systems (including solar water heating and solar electric systems), small wind systems, geothermal heat pumps, and residential fuel cell and microturbine systems can receive a 30 percent federal tax credit for systems placed in service before Dec. 31, 2016.
The previous federal tax-credit cap no longer applies.
For more information on ways to save money by using federal tax credits for energy efficiency improvements, go to:
Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency
—Peter Bacque
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