July 19, 2016
GEI analysis of Oregon’s RETC shows widespread benefits
GEI releases a fact sheet on the benefits of Oregon’s Renewable Energy Tax Credit between 2013 and 2015
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As part of a larger analysis on Oregon’s solar incentive programs, GEI has completed a preliminary analysis of the benefits of Oregon’s Renewable Energy Tax Credit (RETC) Program. GEI’s newly released factsheet, available here, summarizes how Oregon’s RETC has helped Oregonians across the state and among different communities install over 18,000 kilowatts of new solar capacity between 2013 and 2015.
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