residential energy tax credit (retc) update oregon department of energy as of: 6/3/14 1
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Purpose
• Provide information on the upcoming permanent rulemaking schedule.
• Highlight areas of the program to be discussed.• Encourage participation by stakeholders at one or
more of the several venues in June and July.
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Energy Efficient Devices
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To be Discussed:•Electric Heat Pump Water Heaters•Air-source(ducted) Heat Pumps•Ductless Heat Pumps•Duct Sealing
Portland: Tuesday, June 24
Eugene: Thursday, June 26
Bend: Tuesday, July 8
Salem: Monday, July 14
Medford: Wednesday, July 16
Solar Photovoltaic
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To be Discussed:•PowerClerk•Incentive Rates•Northwest Solar Communities Current Efforts
Portland: Tuesday, June 24
Eugene: Thursday, June 26
Bend: Monday, July 7
Salem: Monday, July 14 Medford: Tuesday, July 15
Wood and Pellet Stoves
To be discussed:•Review and simplify tax credit calculation among approved stove types
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Portland: Thursday, July 10, 10 a.m.Metro Regional Solutions Office1600 SW 4th Avenue, Room 115
PV Systems Application Process
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• RETC PV applications will use the PowerClerk online application platform
• Projects applying for Energy Trust incentives will no longer need data entry into a separate application
• Final tax credit documentation will be emailed to participant
• Electronic signatures will be accepted eliminating the need to print, sign, upload or mail an application
• PowerClerk will be released in September, 2014 for testing and required for applications submitted after 6/1/15
Rulemaking Website
http://www.oregon.gov/energy/CONS/Pages/Rulemaking-RETC.aspx
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Contacts• Oregon Department of Energy
– http://egov.oregon.gov/ENERGY– 1-800-221-8035– 503-378-4040
• Roger Kainu, Residential Energy Program Analyst– 503-580-7469– [email protected]
• Rob Del Mar, Field Energy Analyst– 503-302-7027– [email protected]
• Matt Hale, Tax Credits, Rebates & Compliance Mgr– 503-373-2297– [email protected]
• Deby Davis, RETC Program Lead Worker– 503-378-8351– [email protected]
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