[Greenbuilding] tax credits/grant opportunties?
Brad Guy
guy_brad at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 10 17:28:36 CDT 2006
Generally the best place so start is the utility that
serves the location of the project. Next the State
environmental agency, the department related to energy
if there is one. I believe there are also several
compilations, state by state, of energy efficiency
incentives.
Brad
--- Stephen Young <tebewebb at email.com> wrote:
> Does anyone know of a source for information on
> potential tax credits and grant opportunities for
> building energy efficient housing?
>
> My parents are pushing the developer of their
> retirement community to make the homes as efficient
> as possible, and one of the push backs is the above
> question. They plan to build single-unit houses (and
> let's not get into why that's a bad idea here!)
>
> Thanks for whatever help/resources anyone can
> provide.
>
> Stephen
>
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Brad Guy, Director of Operations
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Penn State University
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