Free Hot Water Offers Special Rates on Pre-Engineered Commercial Solar Thermal Systems and a Simplified 1603 Checklist
November 18, 2011
U.S. solar thermal manufacturer and distributor is facilitating more solar thermal installations before the 1603 Treasury Grant Program expires on December 31, 2011
San Jose, California The 1603 Treasury Grant Program (TGP) is set to expire at the end of 2011, just 6 weeks away. In an effort to facilitate more solar thermal installations before the TGP ends, Free Hot Water, a San Jose solar thermal manufacturer and distributor, has discounted a range of pre-engineered, pre-packaged OG-100 commercial solar thermal systems that can qualify for the TGP for a variety of commercial applications.
Under the TGP rules, there is a 5% safe harbor provision. Under certain conditions, an apartment building owner, for example, can purchase 5% or more of the equipment from the installer before the end of 2011 and qualify for the TGP. Under these conditions, the balance of the installation and equipment can be accomplished after 2011.
In addition to the pre-engineered solar thermal packages, Free Hot Water will also provide its dealers purchasing the pre-engineered systems with simplified DIY TGP instructions, a TGP checklist, and a Sample TGP Application. Paul Burrowes, Free Hot Water’s COO explained, “At this point, it looks like the 1603 Treasury Grant Program is ending, but solar thermal installers may not realize that they still have time beyond December 31, 2011, to install commercial systems. Under the TGP rules, there is a 5% safe harbor provision. Under certain conditions, an apartment building owner, for example, can purchase 5% or more of the equipment from the installer before the end of 2011 and qualify for the TGP. Under these conditions, the balance of the installation and equipment can be accomplished after 2011.” Since 2009, the TGP has provided commercial entities a 30% cash grant towards to costs of solar projects in lieu of the 30% ITC. All solar technologies qualify, including solar water heating and other commercial solar thermal applications. For example, Free Hot Water pre-engineered systems are ideal for hotels, multi-family residents, nursing homes, hospitals, restaurants, laundry facilities, and Installers who can sign contracts for these applications and purchase at least 5% of the equipment will enable their clients to take advantage of the 30% cash grants available under TGP. Under the 5% safe harbor, if the applicant (the solar hot water purchaser or developer) pays or incurs 5% or more of the total cost of the specified energy property before the end of 2011, the applicant is eligible for the TGP. Alternatively, costs paid or incurred by a person providing property to the applicant, such as the solar hot water installer, can also be included under the 5% safe harbor provision. In addition, Free Hot Water’s pre-engineered solar hot water systems can help qualify applicants through showing that “physical work of a significant nature” has begun by the end of 2011. Under this provision:
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For more information on the 1603 TGP program, here's a link to the Treasury Dept web site. Burrowes said, “We sincerely hope the TGP gets extended. It has helped us and many of our dealers grow our business and create American solar jobs. By providing our discounts on pre-engineered solar thermal systems as the program possibly sunsets, we’re hoping to enable our Free Hot Water solar thermal installers to close contracts under the 5% safe harbor or begin construction before the end of 2011." For more information, visit Free Hot Water and see our line of pre-engineered commercial 0G-100 kits. Free Hot Water’s TGP forms and sample applications are available to all Free Hot Water dealers.
About Free Hot Water Free Hot Water, based in San Jose, California, offers affordable, high quality hot water systems for commercial and residential applications. Our products and systems are clearly distinguished by their integrated design, quality, affordability, and ease of installation. We feature our own SRCC 0G-100 certified collectors and exclusive mounting and racking systems, providing high quality, reasonably priced, solar thermal solutions for your business or home. We’re also a distributor of a wide selection of superior quality SRCC OG-300 systems. Our San Jose in-house engineering department specializes in designing solar thermal systems for a variety of large scale commercial applications. We evaluate each project, and design custom systems that are optimized for the unique needs of your business. Free Hot Water’s extra-mile customer service also includes submitting all documents necessary for permits and help to get you all applicable financial solar incentives. The information on this page was created and posted by the company identified above. RenewableEnergyWorld.com does not endorse, edit, or substantiate this information and assumes no obligation for this content's accuracy. |
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