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Renewable Energy for Your Business

Find out about everything from purchasing wind energy through NSTAR to installing solar panels for your business.

Purchase Renewable-Generated Electricity

If you are an NSTAR customer, you have the option of purchasing half or all you electricity from wind power through NSTAR Green or a competitive supplier.

Install Renewables for Your Business

The Mass Clean Energy Center now runs the renewable incentives programs including Commonwealth Solar and Commonwealth Wind, which were formerly hosted by the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative. Through these programs you can receive up to $5,500 for a photovoltaic system or $40,000 for a micro-wind installation and more for systems larger than 100kW.

An experienced contractor can help you navigate the grant application and installation process. SEBANE and NESEA both offer directories of qualified solar installers, and NESEA’s “green pages” also include contractors for wind, geothermal and more.

Also, while there are currently no state grant programs for solar thermal equipment (hot water and space heating), it is an option that should not be overlooked. These systems can be an economical foray into renewable energy, and are generally eligible for the same property tax exemption of system-added value as most other renewable energy installations. Other generally applicable incentives include special depreciation under the Modified Accelerated Cost-Recovery, and a 30% corporate tax credit or alternatively a 30% grant for qualified properties.

Invest in Renewables for Others

You can invest in bringing more renewable energy to New England by making a contribution at New England Wind Fund, or New Generation Energy. Both organizations help local groups with the cost of renewable energy installations.

Paying for a Renewable Energy Installation

In April of 2010 CEA sponsored an event dedicated to informing the public about financing solar energy installations, and the presentations of several organizations in the field are available.

Find out more about federal, state, and utility incentives such as the grant program above through Commercial Building Tax Deduction Coalition and their Commercial Lighting Tax Deduction, or DSIRE. Our business financing page lists other programs and services which you may also be able to take advantage of.

Still perplexed?

If you have further questions, contact the Energy Advisor.


Additional Resources(More)
  • Sustainable Business Leader Program

    Already saving energy and interested greening other aspects of your business? Check out Sustainable Business Leader Program.

  • Environmentally Preferable Purchasing

    The EPA's guide to green products contains some sections targeted at federal agencies, but is a wealth of general information as well. Visit the EPA's EPP.

  • Renewable Energy for Your Business

    Find out about everything from purchasing wind energy through NSTAR to installing solar panels for your business.Read more…

  • Financial Incentive Summary

    Discover allĀ of the current incentives and rebates available to small businesses undertaking energy improvements in Cambridge. Read more…

  • Resource Directories

    Listings of local agencies and organizations serving the community. Read more…

  • Unanswered questions?

    Contact the CEA Energy Advisor.





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