Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Governor
Title R362 - Office of Energy Development
Rule R362-2 - Renewable Energy Systems Tax Credits
Section R362-2-6 - Investment Tax Credit, Eligible Costs for Commercial and Residential Systems, Active Solar Thermal

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 362-2-6

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

(1) Eligible costs for active solar thermal energy systems must conform with Section R362-2-5 and meet the requirements contained in this section.

(2) For purposes of determining eligible costs, an active solar thermal system ends at the interface between it and the conventional heating system. Eligible costs for a solar thermal system are limited to components that would not normally be associated with a conventional heating system. Eligible equipment costs include:

(a) solar collectors that transfer solar heat to water, a heat transfer fluid, or air;

(b) thermal storage devices such as tanks or heat sinks;

(c) ductwork, piping, fans, pumps and controls that move heat directly from solar collectors to storage or to the interface between the active solar thermal system and a building's conventional heating and cooling systems; and

(d) hot water storage tanks that have dual heat exchange capabilities allowing for the heating of water by both the active solar thermal system and by a nonrenewable energy source such as natural gas or electricity.

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