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Is there an Oregon solar tax credit? The Residential Clean Energy Property Credit covers up to 30% of the cost to solar panels and more for your home in Oregon.
A refundable tax credit for the 2024 tax year of up to $180 ($360 if married filing jointly) is available if you make contributions to an Oregon Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) account for the benefit of a person with a disability.
How much is the Oregon Promise grant? The amount of the Oregon Promise varies by student, but for the 2024-2025 academic year, all eligible full time students are guaranteed a minimum of up to $2,124 per year (~$708 per term) and up to $4,383 (~$1,461 per term).
Individuals, businesses, nonprofits, tribes, or other organizations that plan to renewable energy systems at a business or a residential rental property in Oregon are eligible to apply. How much is the grant? We award grants up to $250,000 per project, not to exceed 35 percent of the projects eligible costs.
The State Business Energy Tax Credit is an incentive for businesses to invest in energy conservation, recycling, renewable energy resources, and less-polluting transportation modes and fuels. For more information, you can visit their website at .oregon.gov.
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Oregon Housing and Community Services Offers free weatherization and energy conservation services to reduce utility bills. Participants receive an energy audit and may qualify for insulation, furnace repair, heating duct improvements and minor energy-related home repairs.
Funding can support activities related to energy efficiency, clean energy and renewable energy for priority customers (communities of color, customers with low and moderate incomes and rural customers) in Energy Trusts service area. Costs must be itemized, and grants can be requested for any amount up to $5,000.
Where Our Funding Comes From. As a result of state legislation, tariffs and other requirements, Energy Trust is funded by customers of Portland General Electric, Pacific Power, NW Natural, Cascade Natural Gas and Avista.

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