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What are the incentive limits for non-residential systems?

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What are the incentive limits for non-residential systems?

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• All customers not classified as residential on their utility bills qualify for non-residential incentive rates. Incentives are limited to 50 kW per individually metered system, although there is no cap on the number of systems for which a non-residential customer can receive incentives. For the first 25 kW, the incentives are $4.00/watt for traditional systems, $4.50/watt for building integrated, and $5.00/watt for schools, not-for-profit organizations, and municipalities. All non-residential incentives will be reduced by $1.00/watt for additional watts above 25 kilowatts. The chart below outlines the incentive rates that a non-residential customer may receive when completing multiple installations of traditional PV systems.

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