Tax Credit for Renewable Energy Equipment Manufacturers (Oregon)

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Summary

Last modified on February 12, 2015.

Financial Incentive Program

Place Oregon


Name Tax Credit for Renewable Energy Equipment Manufacturers
Incentive Type Industry Recruitment/Support
Applicable Sector Commercial, Industrial
Eligible Technologies Solar Water Heat, Solar Space Heat, Photovoltaics, Wind, Biomass, Geothermal Heat Pumps, Solar Pool Heating, Small Hydroelectric, Tidal Energy, Wave Energy
Active Incentive Yes
Implementing Sector State/Territory
Energy Category Renewable Energy Incentive Programs
Amount 50% of eligible costs (10% per year for 5 years)





Expiration Date 2014-01-01




Maximum Incentive 20 million






Program Administrator Oregon Business Development Department
Website http://www.oregon4biz.com/The-Oregon-Advantage/Incentives/Business-Energy-Tax-Credit/


References DSIREDatabase of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency[1]


Summary

Note: The Tax Credit for Renewable Energy Resource Equipment Manufacturing Facilities has expired for new facilities. To be eligible for the credit, a manufacturing facility must have received preliminary certification prior to January 1, 2014.


The Tax Credit for Renewable Energy Resource Equipment Manufacturing Facilities was enacted as a part of Oregon's Business Energy Tax Credit (BETC) in July 2007, with the passage of HB 3201. The tax credit equals 50% of the construction costs of a facility which will manufacture renewable energy systems, and includes the costs of the building, excavation, machinery and equipment which is used primarily to manufacture renewable energy systems. The credit may also be applied to the costs of improving an existing facility which will be used to manufacture renewable energy systems. The 50% credit is taken over the course of five years, at 10% each year. The original maximum credit of $10 million was expanded to $20 million (50% of a $40 million facility) upon the enactment of HB 3619 in March 2008. This legislation clarified the manufacturing credit and separated the revenue stream from the rest of BETC.

The credit applies to companies that manufacture systems that harness energy from wood waste or other wastes from farm and forest lands, non-petroleum plant or animal based biomass, the sun, wind, water, or geothermal resources. Prior to construction, a business must participate in a pre-screening process with the Oregon Business Development Department. In addition to this preliminary review, the manufacturing facility must apply for final certification. Another review required for manufacturing facilities is a financial feasibility review. The Oregon Business Development Department may establish other rules to govern the type of equipment, machinery or other manufactured products eligible for this credit, as well as minimum performance and efficiency standards for those manufactured products. The passage of HB 3680 in March 2010 set a sunset date for the tax credit. Renewable energy equipment manufacturing facilities must receive preliminary certification before January 1, 2014 in order to use the tax credit.

Incentive Contact

Contact Name Donna Greene
Department Oregon Business Development Department
Address 775 Summer Street NE
Address 2 Suite 200
Place Salem, Oregon
Zip/Postal Code 97302
Phone (503) 986-0116


Email Donna.L.Greene@state.or.us



Authorities (Please contact the if there are any file problems.)

Authority 1: ORS 315.341
Date Enacted 2011-06-23


Authority 2: ORS 285C.540 et seq.
Date Enacted 2011-06-23

















  • Incentive and policy data are reviewed and approved by the N.C. Solar Center's DSIRE project staff.[1]

References

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