U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Wind Program
President Bush Approves One-Year Energy Tax Credit Extension
January 4, 2007
President Bush approved a bill on December 20th that will extend
federal tax credits for renewable energy and energy efficiency
projects. The wide-ranging Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006
extends the production tax credit through 2008 for electricity
produced from wind power, geothermal power, biomass, landfill gas,
small irrigation power, and trash combustion facilities. It provides a
similar one-year tax credit extension for new properties that produce
geothermal power or make use of solar energy; for homeowners that
purchase solar water heating, solar photovoltaic, or fuel cell
systems; for businesses that purchase fiber-optic lighting systems,
solar energy systems, or fuel cell power plants; for new energy
efficient homes; and for energy efficiency improvements to commercial
buildings.
The act extends the Clean Renewable Energy Bonds program through 2008,
and increases the total annual amount of tax-credit bonds to
$1.2 billion. It extends special tax allowances for cellulosic ethanol
facilities to include plants placed in service by 2012. It also
extends the research and development tax credit, which encourages
businesses to invest in new innovations. See the
text of the bill, the
White House press release
and fact sheet, and the press releases from
the Solar Energy Industries Association and the
Alliance to Save Energy.
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