Solar & Battery Regulation & Incentive Programs

Residential Clean Energy Rebate Program

Program Overview


Category:
Financial Incentive
Program Type:
Rebate Program
Implementing Sector:
State
State:
Maryland
Eligible Storage Technologies:
Solar Water Heat, Solar Photovoltaics, Geothermal Heat Pumps
Website:
http://energy.maryland.gov/residential/Pages/incentives/CleanEnergyGrants.aspx
Incentive Amount:
PV: $1,000/project (flat per installation/household incentive)
SWH: $500/project (flat per installation/household incentive)
New GHC: $3,000/project
GHC Replacement: $500/project
Maximum Incentive:
PV: $1,000 (flat per installation/household incentive)
SWH: $500 (flat per installation/household incentive)
GHC: $3,000
Eligible System Size:
PV: up to 20 kW
SWH: 10-100 square feet
GHC: 1-10 tons
Equipment Requirements:
All equipments must be new; PV: Systems must meet applicable UL, IEEE, and NEC standards;
SWH: Must be SRCC OG-100 certified;
GHC: Must meet ENERGY STAR standard
Installation Requirements:
Installer NABCEP certification will be required for PV projects
Property must be primary Maryland residence
Ownership of Renewable Energy Credits:
Remains with project owner
Must apply for certification as a qualifying generation from Maryland PSC to produce Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SREC)
Administrator:
Maryland Energy Administration
Applicable Sectors:
Residential, Multifamily Residential, Low Income Residential
Start Date:
01/01/2005
Last Updated:
12/11/2019
Funding Source
Strategic Energy Investment Fund (SEIF)

Eligibility Criteria

EligibilitySectorsTechnologies
$/Unit500.0000
Residential
Multifamily Residential
Low Income Residential
Solar Water Heat
max Square Feet100.0000
Residential
Multifamily Residential
Low Income Residential
Solar Water Heat
min Square Feet10.0000
Residential
Multifamily Residential
Low Income Residential
Solar Water Heat
$/Unit1000.0000
Residential
Multifamily Residential
Low Income Residential
Solar Photovoltaics
max kW20.0000
Residential
Multifamily Residential
Low Income Residential
Solar Photovoltaics
min kW1.0000
Residential
Multifamily Residential
Low Income Residential
Solar Photovoltaics
max $/Unit3000.0000
Residential
Multifamily Residential
Low Income Residential
Geothermal Heat Pumps
max Tons10.0000
Residential
Multifamily Residential
Low Income Residential
Geothermal Heat Pumps
min Tons1.0000
Residential
Multifamily Residential
Low Income Residential
Geothermal Heat Pumps
min $/Unit500.0000
Residential
Multifamily Residential
Low Income Residential
Geothermal Heat Pumps

Summary

Maryland's Residential Clean Energy Grant Program, administered by the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA), provides financial incentives to homeowners that install solar water-heating, solar-electric (PV), geothermal heating and cooling systems, and burning stoves. In order to be eligible, the property must be the applicant's primary residence.


The current Clean Energy Grant Program provides incentives as follows:

Resource Conversion Technology

Installed Capacity Range

Flat Award

Solar Photovoltaic (PV)

Minimum 1 kW-DC

$1,000/project

Solar Water Heating

10-100 sq. ft.

$500/project

New Geothermal Heating & Cooling (GHC)

1-10 tons

$3,000/project


Note: As of October 14, 2014, geothermal installations that are replacing an existing geothermal unit will no longer be eligible for the $3,000 grant. In order to receive this grant, homeowners must install an entirely new geothermal system with the accompanying loops or wells. Starting on this date, geothermal heat pump replacements will be eligible for a $500 grant.

Various amount of grant is also available to stick/pellet burning stoves satisfying certain emission requirements. Starting from November 14, 2013, only purchased solar photovoltaic systems are eligible to apply for the Residential CEGP Program. MEA no longer awards grants to third-party owned solar PV systems. 

Grants are awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis across technologies and are subject to change in amount based on funding. Grants are awarded after the completion of the project, and applications must be submitted to MEA within 12 months of completed installation​. Multiple projects on contiguous parcels of property will be considered one project. An eligible property may receive one grant per technology. MEA cannot offer grants to a property held in an irrevocable trust. Program's one-step application process requires participants to submit application form, final invoice, copies of inspection documents, photograph of installed system, and historical screening document. 

Participants must apply for certification as a qualifying solar facility from Maryland Public Service Commission (PSC) to obtain Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECs) produced by the system. SREC represent environmental attribute per 1 MWh of generated solar power. These SRECs can be traded as financial instruments to meet the RPS goals of the State. These SRECs can be sold in the market, which could help generate additional revenue to fund the solar PV system. 

Note that these grants may be subtracted from adjusted gross income for state income tax purposes. In other words, program recipients do not have to pay state taxes on the amount of the grant received. See H.B. 590, enacted in May 2007. For applications and more information on the program, including a Q&A section, please see the program web site.

 


Authorities

NameEnacted DateEffective DateExpired Date
MD STATE-GOVT §9 20B-01 et seq.
COMAR 14.26.04