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What solar incentives are available in Iowa?
As a homeowner in Iowa, you have access to several different tax incentives that make solar panels more affordable. Solar incentives are available at both the federal and state levels to help you save thousands on your investment in solar energy.
Solar Calculator is here to help you take the next step in your transition to renewable energy. Below, we’ll discuss some of the different ways you can make solar more affordable.
Federal solar incentives
As part of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, congress passed several clean energy provisions to reduce energy costs. Among those provisions was an extension and upgrade of the Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC).
Federal Investment Tax Credit
The Federal ITC allows you to claim 30% of your total equipment and installation costs on your federal taxes. There is no minimum or maximum amount you can claim and it includes equipment, installation, permitting, and even battery storage.
The ITC will remain at 30% until December 31, 2032. After that it will be reduced to 26% until December 31, 2033, then to 22% the following year. The ITC is currently set to disappear in 2035 unless it is renewed.
Who is eligible for the Federal ITC?
Most homeowners will qualify for the Federal ITC, but not all. You must meet the following criteria to claim your 30% tax credit:
The Federal ITC will also cover the following expenses:
Homeowners save around $10,000 on average with the Federal ITC. But that number can be higher or lower depending on your total expenses.
How to claim the Federal ITC
Claiming your Federal ITC couldn’t be easier. All you have to do is fill out IRS form 5695 and submit it with your tax return. You can consult with a tax professional for more assistance.
Local solar incentives
Who’s eligible : Commercial, Residential, Agricultural
How to apply : Iowa allows a sales tax exemption for solar, wind, and hydroelectricity equipment. As of August 2024, the Iowa sales tax rate is 6%. Wind For wind energy, the exemption includes the total cost of wind energy equipment and all materials used to manufacture, install, or construct wind energy systems. The exemption does not apply to equipment used to construct a plant to manufacture wind energy systems. Solar Effective July 1, 2006, solar energy equipment is also exempt from the state sales tax. Solar equipment means any equipment that is used to convert incident solar radiation to energy, or equipment used to transform the converted energy to storage or to some point of use. Additional guidance on the solar exemption has been provided in the Iowa Sales and Use Tax Guide: "Iowa Code section 423.3(90) defines solar energy equipment as “equipment that is primarily used to collect and convert incident solar radiation into thermal, mechanical, or electrical energy or equipment that is primarily used to transform such converted solar energy to a storage point or to a point of use.” This includes but is not limited to panels, inverters, solar roof tiles or shingles, and energy transmission devices. It does not include a battery or other storage point, equipment used for safety or security of the equipment such as fencing, or equipment not used to collect, convert, or transmit solar energy. It also does not include materials used to manufacture, install, or construct solar energy equipment, such as racking to install or mount solar energy equipment or pads or foundations to support a solar energy equipment installation." Hydroelectricity In May 2013 a sales tax exemption was also added for hydroelectricity conversion equipment through the enactment of H.F. 630. This includes but is not limited to, generators, turbines, powerhouses, intakes, coffer dams, walls, water conduits, tailraces, other concrete components, electric equipment substations, poles, wires, transformers, breakers, and switches used to convert water, water power, or hydroelectricity to a form of usable energy.
Who’s eligible : Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Agricultural
How to apply : In Iowa, the market value added to a property by a solar or wind energy system is exempt from the state's property tax for 5 full assessment years. Residential geothermal systems are exempt for 10 years. Eligible systems include: a system of equipment capable of collecting and converting incident solar radiation or wind energy into thermal, mechanical, or electrical energy and transforming these forms of energy by a separate apparatus to storage or to a point of use which is constructed or installed after January 1, 1978; a system that uses the basic design of the building to maximize solar heat gain during the cold season and to minimize solar heat gain in the hot season and that uses natural means to collect, store, and distribute solar energy which is constructed or installed after January 1, 1981; and a residential geothermal system, new or retrofitted, installed on or after July 1, 2012, including all equipment included in the installation or labor required for the construction, as well as the proportionate value of any well field associated with the system or attributed to the owner. The Iowa Department of Revenue (DOR) issued an opinion determining that the solar and wind exemption can be applied to systems whose "primary purpose" is to store or provide electricity for use at the site where the system is located. This clarifies that solar and wind systems which periodically export electricity to the grid (e.g., net-metered systems) are eligible to claim the exemption as long as they are used primarily to serve on-site electricity demand. For the geothermal tax exemption, the person claiming an exemption must submit the appropriate forms to the assessor and must file the forms no later than February 1st of the first assessment year that the exemption is requested.
Who’s eligible : Commercial, Industrial
How to apply : The Iowa Economic Development Authority in partnership with the Iowa Area Development Group (IADG) is offering Iowa businesses and industries a low-interest financing option for energy efficiency improvements, renewable energy projects, energy management, and implementation plans. The establishment of the IADG Energy Bank Revolving Loan Fund is intended to provide an ongoing source of low interest financing for the implementation of cost-effective projects that will save energy and money, improve facilities and processes, and enhance job creation and profitability.
Who’s eligible : Commercial, Industrial, Municipal Utilities, Cooperative Utilities, Agricultural
How to apply : The Energy Infrastructure Revolving Loan Program (EIRLP) was established in 2021 by legislation (S.F. 619) as a replacement for the previous Alternate Energy Revolving Loan Program The program offers low-interest financing for innovative energy infrastructure projects. The program handbook provides examples of eligible technology and project types; the examples are intended to be illustrative, not exhaustive. Projects must serve one or more of seven listed project purposes in order to qualify. These purposes are: 1) electric or gas generation, transmission, storage, or distribution; 2) electric grid modernization; 3) energy sector workforce development; 4) emergency preparedness for rural and underserved areas; 5) expansion of biomass, biogas, and renewable natural gas; 6) innovative technologies; and 7) development of infrastructure for alternative fuel vehicles. The program is accepting applications on a quarterly basis, with no more than $10 million to be distributed each quarter. Quarterly application deadlines for 2024 were/are January 25, April 18, July 11, and October 17.
Who’s eligible : Commercial
How to apply : Note: The Federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) created the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Grant Program with a total budget of $5 billion. Each state was allocated a share of that total to help build out a national network of electric vehicle charging stations along designated alternative fuel corridors (AFCs). With some limited exceptions, EV charging stations funded through the NEVI program should be spaced 50 miles apart and within one mile of the Interstate exit or highway. Iowa conducted its award process for NEVI funding during Winter and Spring 2024; the application deadline has passed but awardees have not yet been announced. Details on Iowa's NEVI process can be found in the IA EV Infrastructure Deployment Plan.
Can you claim multiple tax incentives in Iowa?
Yes. You are allowed to claim multiple solar incentives for the same installation. However, you can only claim each incentive once. For more guidance on how to claim your solar tax incentives, talk to your installer or consult with a licensed tax professional before submitting your tax forms.
Does Iowa offer tax exemptions?
Sales Tax Incentive
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://tax.iowa.gov/iowa-sales-and-use-tax-guide
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Residential, Agricultural
Incentive Amount : 100% of sales tax
Implementing Sector : State
Rebate Program
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://www.cityofames.org/government/departments-divisions-a-h/electric/smart-energy/residential-programs#:~:text=Smart%20Energy%20Rebates%20are%20designed,online%20if%20you%20are%20able!
Applicable Sectors : Residential, Multifamily Residential
Incentive Amount : Efficient Appliance Rebate Application Washing machine: $50 Electric dryer: $50 Dehumidifier: $25 Dishwasher: $25 Induction range or cooktop: $50 Refrigerator, or freezer 17.5 cubic ft. or smaller: $25 Refrigerator, or freezer 17.6 cubic ft. or larger: $75 HVAC Heat Pump Water Heater: $400 Air Source Heat Pump: $500 Geothermal Heat Pump: $400 per ton, $500 per ton for EnergyStar, $200 per ton for geothermal equipment replacement (with no new wells) Whole-House Air Conditioner: $300 for 16 SEER, plus $50 for every additional 0.5 SEER Single-Room Air Conditioner: $30 Smart Thermostat: $25 Others Level 2 Electric Vehicle Chargers: Up to $500 Electric Lawn Mower: $25 Photovoltaic solar panels: $100 per kW Energy Audit: FREE
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://www.cityofames.org/government/departments-divisions-a-h/electric/smart-energy/commercial-programs
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Industrial
Incentive Amount : Refrigerators: $25 - $75 Dishwashers: $25 Washing Machines: $50 Electric Dryers: $50 Dehumidifiers: $25 Power Factor Correction Equipment: 30% of equipment cost Custom Rebate: $300/KW saved Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps: Varies by technology EV Chargers: $2,500/port
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://www.blackhillsenergy.com/efficiency-and-savings/residential-rebates/iowa-residential-rebates
Applicable Sectors : Residential
Incentive Amount : Storage Water Heater: $125 - $300 Tankless Water Heater: $625 Water Heater Temperature Setback: $10 Furnace: $350 Combination Gas Space and Water Heat: $1,400 Boiler: $575 Boiler Reset Control: $250 Boiler/Furnace Maintenance: Up to $50 Gas Fireplace: $100 Smart Thermostat: Up to $50 Floor Insulation Retrofit: Up to $350 Duct Insulation Retrofit: Up to $50 Wall Insulation: Up to $200 Pipe Insulation: $10/6 ft. Water Heater Wrap: Up to $25 Low-Flow Faucet Aerators: $3/unit Low-Flow Showerheads: $15/unit Thermostatic Restrictor Shower Valve: $25/unit
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://www.cfu.net/save-energy/residential-rebates/#construction
Applicable Sectors : Residential
Incentive Amount : 5000
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://www.brightenergysolutions.com/members/manilla-municipal-utilities?rebates=residential
Applicable Sectors : Residential
Incentive Amount : Energy Star Appliances Air Purifier: $25 Clothes Washer: $25 Dehumidifier: $25 Dishwasher: $25 - $200 Heat-Pump Water Heater: $150 LED Lighting: $2 Room AC: $25 HVAC Rebates Air-Source Heat Pump (ducted, electric backup): $150 - $300 Air-Source Heat Pump (ducted, gas/propane backup): $600 - $1,000 Central AC: $150 - $300 Mini-Split Heat Pump: $250 - $400/unit Mini-Split AC: $150 - $200/unit Central AC/Heat Pump Tune-up: $30 Geothermal Heat Pump: $200/ton Programmable Thermostat: $25 Electronically Commutated Motor: $75 - $900 Electric Vehicles ChargePoint Home Charger (Level 2): $150 - $500
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://www.alliantenergy.com/waystosave/rebatesandmarketplace/rebatelocatortool?utm_source=WS&utm_campaign=Legacy&utm_medium=WaysToSave/Rebates/RebateLocatorTool
Applicable Sectors : Residential, Multifamily Residential
Incentive Amount : Advanced Power Strips: up to $20 Air Source Heat Pump: $225 - $375/unit Appliance Recycling: up to $50 Central A/C: $101.25 - $412.50 Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump: $300 Electric Heat Pump Water Heater: $225/unit Gas Furnace: $60 - $213.75 Geothermal Heat Pump: $112.50 - $1,200/unit Learning Thermostat: Up to $100 Room Air Purifier: up to $30
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://iowa.libertyutilities.com/keokuk/residential/smart-energy-use/natural-gas/high-efficiency-equipment-rebate.html
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Residential, Federal Government
Incentive Amount : Furnace: $325 - $400 (AFUE rating dependent) Programmable Thermostat: Up to $75
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://mpw.org/rebates/#residential-rebates
Applicable Sectors : Residential
Incentive Amount : Battery/Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle: $500 Dishwasher: $25 Clothes Washer: $50 Refrigerator: $50 Freezer: $20 Refrigerator/Freezer Recycling: $50 Dehumidifier/Recycling: $25 LED Lamps: 50% of costs, max $10/unit Electric Water Heater: $150 - $300 Room AC Unit: $20 Room AC Recycling: $25 Central AC: $200 + ($50 * (SEER - 15)) Air-Source Heat Pump (natural gas): $250 + ($50 * (SEER - 15)) Air-Source Heat Pump (electric): $400 + ($100 * (SEER - 15)) Programmable Thermostat: $25 Geothermal Heat Pump: $2,100 + ($100 * (EER - 15)) Replace Geothermal Heat Pump: 50% of geothermal heat pump rebate Ductless Mini-Split: $50 (supplemental) - $300 (whole house)
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://www.cfu.net/save-energy/residential-rebates/
Applicable Sectors : Residential
Incentive Amount : Appliances Water Heater - Gas Tankless: Up to $300 Water Heater - Heat Pump: Up to $400 Appliance Recycling Standard Refrigerators: $45 Freezers: $40 Window AC: $20 HVAC Systems & Duct Work Natural Gas Boiler: Up to $400 Natural Gas Furnaces w/ Variable Speed Blower Motors: Up to $150 Central AC: Up to $200 Geothermal Heat Pumps: $500/ton of new ground loop + $500/ton of heating capacity Air Source Heat Pumps: $600 + $600 Bonus if eliminating primary electric heat Dual Fuel System: $750 + $600 Bonus if eliminating primary electric heat Ductless Mini-Split System: $100/ton cooling Programmable Thermostat: 100% of cost up to $100 Thermal Envelope Improvements Air Sealing/Caulking/Weather-Stripping: 60% of cost up to $200 Residential New Construction Future Ready Home: $5,000 Electric Vehicles Electric Vehicle Community: Up to $50 per Vehicle Electric Vehicle Charging Program: Up to $8 per month Plant a Tree Program: Save up to 40% on purchase of a tree up to $100
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : http://www.waverlyutilities.com/electric/residential/rebates/
Applicable Sectors : Residential
Incentive Amount : Heat Pump Water Heater: $400 Solar Water Heater: $30 per square foot AC/Air to air heat pump 17 SEER: $275 Geothermal Heat Pump: $450 Spray foam wall insulation: $0.20/sq. ft. Air sealing: $0.10/sq. ft. Appliance Recycling: $50 (limit 2)
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://www.blackhillsenergy.com/efficiency-and-savings/commercial-rebates/iowa-gas-commercial-rebates
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Industrial, Agricultural
Incentive Amount : Tankless Water Heater: $175 Drainwater Heat Recovery: $275 Controls for Central Domestic Hot Water: $475 Commercial Furnace: $150-$200 Gas Infrared Heating System: $300 Steam Trap Repair/Replacement: $75 Commercial Dishwasher: $275 Commercial Cooking Equipment: $100-$1,200 Duct Insulation Retrofit: $10-$50 Hydronic Heating Pipe Insulation Retrofit: $75 Custom: varies
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : http://www.waverlyutilities.com/electric/residential/rebates/solar-water-heater-rebate/
Applicable Sectors : Residential, Multifamily Residential
Incentive Amount : $30/sq. foot of collector area
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://www.midamericanenergy.com/ia-ee-rebates
Applicable Sectors : Residential
Incentive Amount : Discounts Natural Gas Furnaces: $60 – $213/unit Central A/C: $101 – $412/unit Rebates Air Source Heat Pump: $400 - $600/unit Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump: $100 - $300/ton Smart Thermostats: up to $75/unit Refrigerator/Freezer Recycling: $50/unit SummerSaver Peak Demand Reduction Program: $30 bill credit annually.
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://www.indianola.com/about/utility-programs/energy-efficiency/
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Federal Government
Incentive Amount : Residential Energy Star Appliances: $8 - $50 Recycling: $25 - $75 Central AC: $50 - $400 (SEER rating dependent) Central Air Source Heat Pump: $400 - $600 Mini-Split Heat Pump: $200 - $600 Thermostats: $10 - $75 Central AC/Heat Pump Maintenance: $25 - $75 LED Lighting: $1 - $3/unit Non-Residential Central AC: $50 - $400 (SEER rating dependent) Central Air Source Heat Pump: $400 - $600 HVAC VRF: $200 Mini-Split Heat Pump: $200 - $300 Thermostats: $90 Central AC/Heat Pump Maintenance: $25 - $75 LED Lighting: $1 - $3/unit
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://www.cfu.net/save-energy/business-rebates/
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Industrial, Federal Government
Incentive Amount : For a full list of rebates visit the program website. LED Lighting: up to $250/kW saved Insulation: $0.08-$0.15/sq. ft., varies by insulation type, see website for details Packaged Terminal A/C: $50/ton Motor: $10/hp Variable Frequency Drive: $50/hp controlled Custom: $400/kW saved OR $4/MCF saved Air Source Heat Pump: $600 Central A/C: $200 Ductless Mini-Split Systems: $100/ton cooling Ground Source Heat Pumps: $500/ton of new ground loop capacity plus $500/ton of heating capacity installed Gas Water Heater: up to $300 Heat Pump Water Heater: $400 Gas Boilers: Up to $400 Gas Furnaces with ECMs: Up to $150 Programmable Thermostat: 100% of cost, up to $150
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : http://www.brightenergysolutions.com/find-a-rebate/
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Federal Government
Incentive Amount : Varies by utility, see program website for details
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://mpw.org/rebates/#section-1-slider-commercial-lighting-and-fixtures
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Industrial, Federal Government
Incentive Amount : Commercial Lighting: Varies Light Sensors/Controls: $20 Variable Speed Drives: $30/HP Motors: Varies widely EV Charging Stations: $50 - $250/port EVs: $500 Air Conditioners (<65,000 BTUh): $200-$400/unit Air Conditioners (≥65,000 BTUh): $50/ton Package Terminal Air Conditioners: $50/unit Chillers: $7-$25/ton Air Source Heat Pump: $100-$600/unit Geothermal Heat Pump: $600-$1,000/ton plus $150 for desuperheater add-on Water Heater: $100-$300/unit Custom: Varies
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://www.midamericanenergy.com/IA-EE-Business
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Construction, Industrial, Local Government, Nonprofit, State Government, Federal Government, Agricultural
Incentive Amount : Small Business Express See Reference Sheet for complete information Rebates are available for the categories below. Lighting Heating, Cooling And Ventilation Commercial Refrigeration and Kitchen Process Compressed Air Direct Project Assistance Electric: $0.12-$0.18/kWh Natural Gas: $1.50/therm
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://www.linncountyrec.com/energy-solutions/rebates/commercial-rebates
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Industrial
Incentive Amount : Motors Variable Frequency Drives: $35 / per horse power of fan or pump being controlled Heat Pumps Closed Loop Ground-Source Heat Pump: $400/ton first 40 tons, $175/ton in excess of 40 tons. Air-Source Heat Pump: $300/ton first 40 tons, $125/ton in excess of 40 tons. Custom Incentives Incentives is $200 per kW reduced (Based on Linn County RECs peak demand), incentive cannot exceed 50% of the project cost. Electric Vehicles Electric Vehicle Level II Chargers: $1000 per charger Level II Forklift Chargers: $1000 per charger Building Operator Certification $700 per student (Limited to 2 students per year)
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://www.linncountyrec.com/energy-solutions/rebates/residential-rebates
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Residential, Multifamily Residential
Incentive Amount : Single Family/Small Commercial Geothermal Heat Pumps: $150 - $550/ton Air Source Heat Pump: $200 - $600/ton B.E. Smart Home New Residential Construction: $1,000/home, see website for details. Heat Plus Rate: 5.444 cents per kilowatt hour during the October - May heating season Electric Vehicle Level II Charger: 50% of total cost (charger and installation), up to $300 maximum Water Heating: $650 - $800/unit Heat Pump Clothes Dryer: $150/unit Multifamily Residential Air-Source Heat Pump: $200/ton Hybrid Heat Pump Water Heater: $650/unit HVI certified ERV or HRV: $250/unit Heat Pump Clothes Dryer: $150/unit EV Level II Charger: $1000/unit
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://www.linncountyrec.com/energy-solutions/rebates/agricultural-rebates/dairy-equipment
Applicable Sectors : Agricultural
Incentive Amount : Incentives is $200 per kW reduced (Based on Linn County RECs peak demand), incentive cannot exceed 50% of the project cost.
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : http://www.feckalona.net/energy-efficiency-rebates.html
Applicable Sectors : Residential
Incentive Amount : LED Lighting: $2/bulb Security Yard Lights: $100 Geothermal Heat Pumps (New Construction): $350/ton Geothermal Heat Pumps (Upgrade): $700/ton Air Source Heat Pumps (New Construction): $400 Air Source Heat Pumps (Upgrade): $800 Central Air Conditioners: $200 Heat Pump Water Heaters: $400 Refrigerators: $50 Freezers: $50
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : http://www.feckalona.net/energy-conservation-grants.html
Applicable Sectors : Residential, Agricultural
Incentive Amount : 50% of cost, up to $100
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://www.alliantenergy.com/WaysToSave/Rebates/RebateLocatorTool
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Industrial
Incentive Amount : For a full list of incentives see the program website. A/C and Heat Pump Tune-Up: $10/ton Anti-Sweat Heater Controls: $35 Automatic Door Closers: $60/unit Chillers: $10 - $30/ton Commercial Air Source Heat Pump: $300 - $800 Commercial Geothermal Heat Pump: $800-$1200/ton for existing buildings, $480-$720/ton for new construction Commercial LED Fixtures: Varies Commercial New Construction: Varies Custom Rebates: Varies ECM for Refrigerated Display Cases: $100 Evaporator Fan Controllers: $70 LED lighting: varies Motors: Varies Natural Gas Furnace: $180-$220 Night Covers for Display Cases: $5 Packaged Terminal A/C and Heat Pumps: varies Premium-EfficiencyA/C and Heat Pumps: varies Refrigeration Tune-Up (non self-contained): $20/ton Refrigeration Tune-Up (self-contained): $20/unit Refrigerators/Freezers: varies Variable Frequency Drives: Varies Vending Machine Controllers: $50 VRF or Ductless Heat Pump: Varies Water Heater: $300
Implementing Sector : Utility
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://www.alliantenergy.com/WaysToSave/Rebates/RebateLocatorTool
Applicable Sectors : Agricultural
Incentive Amount : See the program website for a full list of incentives. Agricultural Lighting: Varies Automatic Milker Takeoff: $5/cow Commercial geothermal heat pump: $480/ton Dairy Refrigeration Tune-Up: $100 Farrowing Heat Mats: $70-$100 Grain Bin Aeration Fan Controls: Varies Grain Dryer: $450 - $8500 Heat Reclaimer: $5/cow Livestock Circulating Fan: $16-$75/fan Livestock Ventilation System: Varies Livestock Waterer: $40 Milk Precooler: $3.40/cow Motors: Varies Variable Speed Drive for Vacuum Pumps: $5/cow Custom Rebates: Varies
Implementing Sector : Utility
Property Tax Incentive
Category : Financial Incentive
Website :
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Agricultural
Incentive Amount : Solar and wind: 100% exemption for 5 years Geothermal: 100% exemption for 10 years
Implementing Sector : State
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : http://www.state.ia.us/tax/locgov/propwindcode.html
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Agricultural
Incentive Amount : Property valued at 0% of the net acquisition cost in the first assessment year, increasing annually by 5 percentage points to a maximum of 30% of the net acquisition cost in the 7th and succeeding years
Implementing Sector : State
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://tax.iowa.gov/forms/methane-gas-conversion-property-tax-exemption-54-065
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Agricultural
Incentive Amount : 100% exemption (as long as the property is utilized for methane gas conversion) Varies for property that also consumes fuel other than methane
Implementing Sector : State
Loan Program
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : http://www.iadg.com/services/financial-assistance/iadg-energy-bank.aspx
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Industrial
Incentive Amount :
Implementing Sector : State
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://www.iowaeda.com/iowa-energy-office/energy-loans/
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Industrial, Municipal Utilities, Cooperative Utilities, Agricultural
Incentive Amount :
Implementing Sector : State
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : http://www.cbpower.coop/aspx/general/clientpage.aspx?pageid=218&n=911&n1=912&n2=970
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Industrial
Incentive Amount :
Implementing Sector : Utility
Grant Program
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://iowadot.gov/iowaevplan
Applicable Sectors : Commercial
Incentive Amount : Varies, grants are awarded competitively
Implementing Sector : State
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://iowadot.gov/dera/
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Local Government, Schools
Incentive Amount : Vehicle or Equipment Replacement with Zero tailpipe Emission Power Source: 45% Engine Replacement with Zero-tailpipe Emission Power Source: 60% EPA Verified Electrified Parking Space Technologies: 30%
Implementing Sector : State
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://www.iowaeda.com/iowa-energy-office/grants/
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Nonprofit, Schools, Institutional
Incentive Amount : Varies
Implementing Sector : State
Energy Standards for Public Buildings
Category : Regulatory Policy
Website : https://www.legis.iowa.gov/docs/publications/LG/1151059.pdf
Applicable Sectors : State Government
Incentive Amount :
Implementing Sector : State
Interconnection
Category : Regulatory Policy
Website : https://iub.iowa.gov/regulated-industries/electric/site-distributed-generation
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Industrial, Local Government, Nonprofit, Residential, Schools, State Government, Federal Government, Agricultural, Institutional
Incentive Amount :
Implementing Sector : State
Net Metering
Category : Regulatory Policy
Website : https://iub.iowa.gov/regulated-industries/electric/site-distributed-generation
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Industrial, Residential
Incentive Amount :
Implementing Sector : State
Personal Tax Credit
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://tax.iowa.gov/heat-pump-tax-credit
Applicable Sectors : Residential
Incentive Amount : 20% of the Federal Tax Credit, equivalent to 6% of the system cost
Implementing Sector : State
Corporate Tax Exemption
Category : Financial Incentive
Website : https://tax.iowa.gov/
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Industrial, Local Government, Residential
Incentive Amount : 100% exemption for self-generators, landfill gas and wind Reduced rate for large hydro
Implementing Sector : State
Generation Disclosure
Category : Regulatory Policy
Website :
Applicable Sectors : Investor-Owned Utility, Municipal Utilities, Cooperative Utilities
Incentive Amount :
Implementing Sector : State
Renewables Portfolio Standard
Category : Regulatory Policy
Website :
Applicable Sectors : Investor-Owned Utility
Incentive Amount :
Implementing Sector : State
Building Energy Code
Category : Regulatory Policy
Website : https://www.energycodes.gov/status/states/iowa
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Residential
Incentive Amount :
Implementing Sector : State
Solar/Wind Access Policy
Category : Regulatory Policy
Website :
Applicable Sectors : Commercial, Industrial, Local Government, Nonprofit, Residential, Schools, State Government, Federal Government
Incentive Amount :
Implementing Sector : State
Solar/Wind Permitting Standards
Category : Regulatory Policy
Website :
Applicable Sectors : Investor-Owned Utility, Local Government, Municipal Utilities, Cooperative Utilities, Schools, Tribal Government, Institutional
Incentive Amount :
Implementing Sector : State
Energy Efficiency Resource Standard
Category : Regulatory Policy
Website : https://iub.iowa.gov/regulated-industries/energy-efficiency-programs
Applicable Sectors : Investor-Owned Utility, Local Government, Municipal Utilities, Cooperative Utilities, Retail Supplier
Incentive Amount :
Implementing Sector : State
Mandatory Utility Green Power Option
Category : Regulatory Policy
Website : https://iub.iowa.gov/
Applicable Sectors : Investor-Owned Utility, Municipal Utilities, Cooperative Utilities
Incentive Amount :
Implementing Sector : State
Solar/Wind Contractor Licensing
Category : Regulatory Policy
Website : http://www.cityofdubuque.org/index.aspx?NID=1464
Applicable Sectors : Construction, Installers/Contractors
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Implementing Sector : Local
What is the best way to pay for solar?
Cash payments
Paying cash upfront is easily the simplest and most cost-effective route — if you can afford it. It lets you maximize your total savings by avoiding interest rates and other fees. You also don’t have to worry about making monthly payments. But the downside is you have to spend a lot of cash at once which isn’t an option for everyone.
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Financing
Financing solar panels is probably the most common payment method. You get to own the system — as opposed to leasing — but you don’t have to spend all your cash at once. And although you do have to pay interest, you can secure a fairly low interest rate as long you have good credit.
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Solar leases and PPA agreements
If purchasing solar equipment isn’t an option for you, a lease or a PPA may be worth exploring. This is where you are essentially “renting” the equipment for a fixed rate each month. And although you don’t have ownership of your system, there are other benefits such as maintenance and servicing agreements.
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Going solar doesn’t have to break the bank
Going solar is becoming more affordable than ever. And thanks to a variety of solar incentives in Iowa, you can save thousands more on your investment.
Want to get an idea for what it will cost you to go solar? You can use our solar cost calculator to generate a customized estimate instantly. We take into consideration a wide range of criteria including location, electric bill, roof size, and other factors. Try it out today and start planning for your future.