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Requirements and deadlines for remodeling-related energy improvements and equipment.
Tax credit incentives are making investments in renewable energy, such as solar water heating, more affordable and attractive to consumers.
The payback on residential windpower is shorter than ever, but a variety of issues -- permitting, net-metering, awareness, basic land and wind needs -- limit the turbines' mainstream appeal.
Handsome tax credits and broader criteria make wood and pellet stoves a likely fall hit.
The way that door and window products qualify for tax credits has changed. Here's what you need to know.
There's an expanding range of choices for residential water heaters.
Tax credits can offset upgrades to energy-efficient metal and asphalt roofs.
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Consult these sites to find more information on energy-related technology and tax credits.
HVAC guidelines for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act tax credit.

HVAC Systems: Bigger HVAC tax credits have created a buzz
HVAC guidelines for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act tax credit.
This special issue of REMODELING focuses on the American Recovery and Reinvestmant Act of 2009 and the associated tax credits.
Geothermal heating and cooling is becoming a real option for many U.S. homeowners, and the 2009 tax credits are added incentive to pursue this renewable-energy option.
Though, to date, demand for solar systems has been low, the hope is that tax incentives will help push consumers into investing in solar power.
Though there aren’t many hydrogen fuel cell systems currently being used in U.S. homes, this technology holds great promise.
Using energy audits to set priorities for the stimulus tax credit.
The ARRA's $1,500 tax credit can be applied, in theory, to a broad array of insulation and weatherization materials and methods that are primarily designed to reduce heat loss or gain.
It’s never been more important to work with knowledgeable trade contractors. Here’s how to get them on board the green bandwagon – without letting them go overboard.
Since the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 went into effect, exactly what can and can’t home improvement contractors legally do when advertising and using tax credit information?
By educating yourself about the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act tax credits, you will be able to help your customers with documentation.
Energy tax credits can help bring new business if you market and sell them in a way that fits who you are and what you do.