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Trade: Electrical
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: SW New Jersey, Near Philly
Posts: 2
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High Effiency Lighting Credit/grants For Commercial Businesses?
I am writing a proposal to replace 230 existing "2x4" lay in style fixtures with F32T8 Econo-Flourescent in the same size and length as what is being removed.
What tax credits or other savings from the state of NJ and/ or the Feds can I show to my customers? This is the first time we will be doing anything so Green like this, so my father and I are rather green and looking for advice. Thanks in advance. |
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Trade: Electrical
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Delmarva, USA
Posts: 155
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Re: High Effiency Lighting Credit/grants For Commercial Businesses?
NJ is broke, don't count on anything from them. But don't take my word on this -- who knows what they are handing out even though they don't have any to give?
As for the Feds, I'm not sure -- they are printing money faster than the presses can spit it out. ![]() However, click here for some info on commercial lighting tax issues. |
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