Solar & Battery Regulation & Incentive Programs

Renewable Energy System Exemption

Program Overview


Category:
Financial Incentive
Program Type:
Property Tax Incentive
Implementing Sector:
State
State:
South Dakota
Eligible Storage Technologies:
Solar Water Heat, Solar Space Heat, Geothermal Electric, Solar Thermal Electric, Solar Thermal Process Heat, Solar Photovoltaics, Wind (All), Biomass, Hydroelectric, Hydrogen, Geothermal Heat Pumps, Municipal Solid Waste, Combined Heat & Power, Landfill Gas, Solar Pool Heating, Wind (Small), Hydroelectric (Small), Geothermal Direct-Use, Anaerobic Digestion
Incentive Amount:
$50,000 or 70% of the assessed value of eligible property, whichever is greater, is exempt
Maximum Incentive:
$50,000 or 70% of the assessed value of eligible property, whichever is greater
Eligible System Size:
Less than 5 MW
Administrator:
S.D. Department of Revenue
Applicable Sectors:
Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Agricultural
Last Updated:
07/11/2020

Summary

In March 2010, South Dakota established a new property tax incentive that replaced two existing property tax incentives for renewable energy. Facilities that generate electricity using wind, solar, hydro, hydrogen generated by another eligible resource, or biomass resources are eligible for this incentive, as are facilities that generate other forms of energy using solar or geothermal resources.

For eligible facilities less than 5 megawatts (MW) in capacity, all real property used or constructed for the purpose of producing electricity is assessed in the same manner as other real property. However, the first $50,000 or 70% of the assessed value of eligible property, whichever is greater, is exempt from the real property tax. For geothermal systems that produce thermal energy, but not electricity, this exemption is limited to the first four continuous years for residential systems and to the first three continuous years for commercial systems.


Authorities

NameEnacted DateEffective DateExpired Date
SDCL § 10-4-42 et seq.3/26/20107/1/2010