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| Commercial Buildings Tax Deduction Set to Expire |
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September 15, 2008
The Commercial Building Tax Deduction (CBTD) is set to expire on December 31 of this year, unless Congress and the President authorize an extension.
Established through the Energy Policy Act of 2005, the CBTD encourages the use of energy-efficient equipment and design techniques in new and existing buildings.
According to the National Lighting Bureau, the U.S. Senate failed to pass a five-year CBTD extension when it failed to approve S. 3335, the "Jobs, Energy, Families, and Disaster Relief Act of 2008." Introduced by Senate Finance Committee Chair Max Baucus (D-Mon.) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), the bill addressed an array of energy and other issues. It would have extended the CBTD through December 31, 2013.
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Posted by webmaster on Wednesday, September 24, 2008 @ 09:50:35 MDT (1461 reads)
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| Renewable Power Standard Passes, Some Say -Weak |
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After months of being "90 percent there," the alternative energy package that kept most of the Lansing lobbyist corps gainfully employed since last fall finally passed the Legislature today.
Gov. Jennifer Granholm, who had long championed the package and led a town hall on energy at the Democratic National Convention, was already touting it on her trade mission in Japan. She and Democrats claim it will create 30,000 new jobs, although Senate Majority Leader Mike Bishop, R-Rochester, who ultimately supported it, was skeptical.
Senate Bill 213 and House Bill 5524, which were tie-barred, both shot out of conference committee this morning after MIRS confirmed before 10 a.m. that a deal was reached. The last piece worked out Wednesday night was on net metering, making SB 213 "an omnibus bill," according to sponsor Sen. Patty Birkholz, R-Saugatuck.
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Posted by webmaster on Friday, September 19, 2008 @ 12:56:36 MDT (2808 reads)
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| Feds Prepare 50 Billion in Energy Deals |
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The Energy Department may soon announce a plan for new contracts which agencies can use to finance up to $50 billion in energy-savings investments over the next decade, Federal Times reports.
Under the Energy Department’s Super Energy Savings Performance Contracts (Super ESPC) program, about 10 contractors are expected to get the new deals.
Some benefits of the new contracts:
- Eliminates the regional barriers in existing ESPCs in favor of national and international contracts.
- Expands the number of contractors eligible to do business.
- Extends the maximum payback period for projects from 20 years to 25 years.
- Increases the maximum amount of business that can go to individual companies from $750 million to $5 billion.
- Allows for energy savings projects to be funded with no upfront investment by agencies. Contracts pay for the upgrades and then are paid back over a period of years using a portion of savings that agencies realize from reduced energy bills.
Six companies currently have Super ESPC contracts: Honeywell International, Johnson Controls Government Systems, Noresco, Ameresco Solutions, Constellation Energy Projects and Services Group, and Chevron USA. Only Honeywell and Noresco are qualified to do business in all regions.
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Posted by webmaster on Wednesday, September 17, 2008 @ 11:16:39 MDT (1178 reads)
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| Lighting Up the Campaign Trail |
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September 17, 2008
Energy topics are lighting up the campaign trail. The discussions, no doubt, will enlighten Americans and influence their votes in November. Some clear distinctions exist between the presidential candidates and the winner will invariably create long-lasting changes in Washington and abroad.
Both the Republican and Democratic nominees have independent streaks. But the reality is that John McCain and Barack Obama must unify their respective party's base. As such, they are each likely to stand by long-held positions on important issues such as increasing drilling rights for natural gas producers. Both candidates, however, have staked claims to environmental prudence and are therefore pushing for the use of more renewable energy as well as limits on greenhouse gas emissions that are tied to global warming.
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Posted by webmaster on Wednesday, September 17, 2008 @ 10:17:12 MDT (1199 reads)
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| MPSC Approves $12.5 Million in Energy Efficiency Grants |
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Tuesday, 26 August 2008
The Michigan Public Service Commission Tuesday issued an order approving $12,499,757 in Michigan energy efficiency grants for all customer classes to 16 organizations for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1.
"The grants awarded today will help the state promote and advance the development and application of energy efficient technologies," said MPSC chairman Orjiakor Isiogu.
On April 10, the MPSC issued a request for proposals for Michigan energy efficiency grants for all customer classes with three distinct focuses: energy efficient technology programs; compact fluorescent lamp programs; and green community programs. Based on its review, the MPSC awarded the following grants:
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Posted by webmaster on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 @ 12:55:56 MDT (1533 reads)
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| Michigan GREEN Newsletter |
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