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Illinois implements 2 new policies or incentives supporting energy efficiency during 2022

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Illinois implemented at least two new policies or incentives supporting energy efficiency during 2022, according to data obtained from the Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency (DSIRE). Since 2010 at least 22 new policies were added.

DSIRE is maintained by the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center at North Carolina State University. The center provides summaries of state and federal incentives, including those offered by U.S. territories, local governments, as well as electric and gas utilities. Incentives can include tax incentives, grants, loans, rebates, industry recruitment/support, performance-based incentives, technical resources, feed-in tariffs, renewable energy credits, solar renewable energy credits, and green building incentives.

The database is limited to incentives from investor-owned utilities in the U.S., electric cooperatives, and municipal utilities with more than 30,000 customers.

New Renewable Energy Incentives by state
State20222021% change
Alabama17166.3%
Alaska20200
Arizona53530
Arkansas24240
California1601571.9%
Colorado96951.1%
Connecticut50484.2%
Delaware312810.7%
District of Columbia19185.6%
Florida75741.4%
Georgia33323.1%
Guam330
Hawaii31303.3%
Idaho33330
Illinois57553.6%
Indiana57570
Iowa48480
Kansas12120
Kentucky22220
Louisiana22214.8%
Maine22214.8%
Maryland74731.4%
Massachusetts74722.8%
Michigan47470
Minnesota1311291.6%
Mississippi18180
Missouri62620
Montana24240
Nebraska19185.6%
Nevada30300
New Hampshire37362.8%
New Jersey45427.1%
New Mexico41402.5%
New York99972.1%
North Carolina65633.2%
North Dakota13130
Northern Mariana Islands330
Ohio39390
Oklahoma31310
Oregon98953.2%
Pennsylvania61593.4%
Puerto Rico12120
Rhode Island30293.4%
South Carolina40400
South Dakota18180
Tennessee15150
Texas1151131.8%
Utah28280
Vermont59581.7%
Virgin Islands770
Virginia43414.9%
Washington83821.2%
West Virginia880
Wisconsin55550
Wyoming20200
Source: North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center

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