Minnesota
Sales tax exemption for solar energy systems purchased on or after 8/1/2005.
Minnesota
Loans for fans, water heaters, lighting, furnaces, air conditioners, weatherstripping, duct sealing, insulation and solar panels from $2,000-$35,000 at a 5.75% rate.
Minnesota
Sales tax exemption for wind power, wind mill or wind turbines used as electric power sources.
Minnesota
Loans up to $20,000 for water heaters, furnaces, air conditioners, insulation, windows and doors.
Minnesota
Rebates at 1¢-5¢/kWh for electricity generated by hydropower and anaerobic digesters.
Minnesota
Low-interest loans between $2,000 and $35,000 for energy efficiency upgrades.
Minnesota Energy Resources (Gas)
Rebates up to $1,365 for furnaces, boilers, space and water heaters, programmable thermostats, clothes washers, air sealing, insulation and drain water heat recovery devices.
Northern Municipal Power Agency
Rebates up to $5,200 for energy efficient clothes washers, water heaters, programmable thermostats, heating and cooling equipment, CFLs and more.
Otter Tail Power Company
Loans for refrigerators, furnaces, water heaters, air conditioners, and others from $150-$7,000, $20,000 for geothermal heat pumps, and $15,000 for combination electric systems.
Otter Tail Power Company
Rebates for installation of electric water heaters with a free package of energy-saving devices, such as shower heads and pipe wrap.
Otter Tail Power Company
Rebates for water heaters, thermal storage, demand controllers, adjustable speed drives, appliance recycling and geothermal and air-source heat pumps.
Xcel Energy (Electric and Gas)
Rebates of up to $1,200 for air sealing, insulation, CFLs, ACs, clothes washers, dishwashers, ECM fans, furances, boilers, refrigerators, programmable thermostats and water heaters. $35 energy audit is required.
Xcel Energy (Electric)
Rebates for water heaters, furnaces, boilers, heat pumps, and air conditioners. Additional low-cost energy audits available.
Xcel Energy (Gas)
Rebates for insulation, boilers, furnaces and water heaters; Energy audits at a reduced cost.
US Government
Rebates and incentives from utilities for efficiency are not taxable.
US Government
Federal tax credit of 30% of cost for solar panels, wind energy, solar water heaters, geothermal heat pumps and fuel cells.
US Government
Federal tax credit of 10% up to $500 of cost for energy efficiency upgrades like heat pumps, furnaces, air conditioners, insulation, water heaters, windows, doors and roofs.
US Government
Loans from FHA, VA and other lenders for energy efficiency upgrades and renewable energy upgrades like solar panels and passive solar space heaters.
US Government
Grants for energy generation, transmission and distribution facitlities in rural communities.