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May 19th, 2008

Great New Resource for Green Rebates, Tax Incentives

Posted by Jessica Jensen

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We want to let you know about an excellent new resource available to you– GreenMadeSimple.com.  This site has created a very comprehensive database of green rebates, tax incentives and free offers across the US.

Their zip-code guided search allows you to find incentives and deals related to energy-efficient appliances and lighting, solar power, hybrid and alt-fuel vehicles, and more.  The database includes federal, state and local incentives. Just put in your zip code and prepare to go green and save money.

Here are some examples of the jewels you’ll find:

   +  The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power will give you $250 (!) back on the purchase of an Energy Star clothes washer.
   +  The State of Illinois will give buyers of hybrid cars a $1000 rebate.
   +  Austin Energy in Texas will give customers up to 20% of the cost of certain improvements (insulation, weatherization, appliance swaps) up to $1575.  And they offer bonus incentives up to $650 for making multiple improvements.

GreenMadeSimple.com is an excellent tool that we will be using often here at Low Impact Living!

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Lynne DeAngelo

May 20th, 2008 at 8:39 am

Are there any tax incentiuves, etc. for building or adding solar power, etc to mhomes, either pre-exsistin gor new to build in North carloina, south Carolin aor Florida??

Lynne DeAngelo

May 20th, 2008 at 8:40 am

Are there any tax incentives for buyin/buisling an energy efficent home in Florida,. S or N carolina

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