What are some examples of a capital investment that I can make to a building that will qualify for the energy conservation installation credit?
In order to qualify for this credit your investment has to be made to the building itself. The following investments qualify for the credit: • Insulation in existing buildings of floors, walls, ceilings, and roofs • Insulation of pipes and ducts located in nonheated areas and insulation of hot-water heaters and tanks • Windows that result in reduction of energy consumption • Insulated exterior doors • Caulking and weather stripping • Devices which limit the flow of hot-water from shower heads and lavatories • Heat recovery ventilators • Glass fireplace doors • Caulking and weather stripping of an existing structure • Insulating exterior doors of an existing structure • Installing glass fireplace doors on existing fireplaces • Installing a programmable thermostat • Replacing incandescent light fixtures with light fixtures of a more efficient type, such as those with electronic ballast and compact or linear fluorescent lamps • Installing lighting controls with cut-off switches that permi
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- What capital investments can I make to a building that will qualify for the energy conservation credit?