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​​​​​​​​​​​​​Energy Incentives

​Looking for incentives for energy projects? Incentives include items such as tax credits, rebates, and other savings mechanisms, but can also include non-financial incentives such regulatory reductions or streamlining of processes for example.  

Your energy provider or utility is the first step in identifying relevant energy incentives. 

Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency: DSIRE, a free and open resource, provides valuable information on thousands of policies and incentives for renewable energy and energy efficiency.

Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development: The Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority (KEDFA), established within the Cabinet for Economic Development to encourage economic development, business expansion, and job creation, provides financial support through an array of financial assistance and tax credit programs.

Charging Forward: A Toolkit for Planning and Funding Urban Electric Mobility Infrastructure: The Urban Electric Mobility Toolkit serves as a one-stop resource to help urban communities scope, plan, and identify ways to fund electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, supporting diverse forms of electric mobility including travel by personal vehicle, transit, micromobility (e.g., electric bicycles and scooters), and ride-sharing services.​​​​

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2024 Clean Energy Credits

For individuals: 

For businesses: 

For tax-exempt and governmental entities, along with certain other applicable entities: 

Other incentives:

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