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Energy is in need of being conserved as the inhabitants of Earth grow, and the resources dwindle. The United States has put together incentives to try and force consumers to shift to the “green” lifestyle, even if it takes major tax breaks to do it.

Fuel is a major concern. The United States wants to get rid of the dependency on foreign oil. To help with the burden, biomass stoves have been created. These stoves will burn just about any organic material that is safe to burn. This would include corn husks, plants, grass, and wood or trees. Biomass stoves are specially engineered to burn a variety of things.

Fans have their place in residential and business zones. Businesses need them for manufacturing, cooling of buildings, and even to create highly specific environments for testing. Residential zones such as large apartments may also use them in their construction. Enjoy up to 30% of the cost of the fan to be paid out in full in the form of a tax credit, thanks to the government.

The shingles on your roof let in an enormous amount of heat if they are not modern. Shingle design has changed, and the government wants to push a move to both metal and asphalt designs that have special pigment standards that reflect the Sun and its rays. In doing so, there will be less required energy to cool a house during the warm Summer months where cooling bills run so incredibly high.

Consider adding a storm window or a storm door. These simple devices are simple: they just create a barrier between the home and the outside weather. It’s perfect for when heavy rain and nasty storms rear their ugly head. The tax credit doesn’t include the installation costs, but can be used to get a discount on the product price. As doors and windows are typically not so expensive, don’t expect much of a break.

Wind turbines are more exciting, and does cover installation costs. A wind turbine system for a residential zone would drive energy from the natural air flow in the environment. This would need to be done in a high-traffic area of airflow in order to get any energy from the ordeal. It’s hard to say if a small turbine would effectively pay off without some number crunching.

Final Thoughts

Tax credit programs exist to better communities. Green tax credits do just that, and help out the environment as well! Accountants and tax credit consultants can tell you more about what you can qualify for. Go over a checklist of current offerings and see which are best suited for your needs as a savvy home owner.

Learn more on historic preservation tax incentives and federal tax credits.

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