Wide-reaching law touching on myriad sectors and sources of emissions, and, according to most estimates, makes the goal of reducing economy-wide emissions 40% over 2005 levels by 2030 attainable.
After disasters, the Sustainable Rebuilding Program will specifically cover costs associated with building high performing, energy efficient, and resilient homes and structures.
Provides incentives to help homeowners impacted by a natural disaster rebuild all-electric homes.
Dramatically upgrades the Maryland county’s existing green building real property tax credit, prioritizing energy reduction in the name of GHG emission reduction in new and existing commercial and multifamily buildings.
Allows developers of commercial property to receive different tax rebates and other financial incentives when they comply with energy efficiency standards.
The Building Initiative for Low-Emissions Development (BUILD Program) program, and the Technology and Equipment for Clean Heating (TECH) initiative.
San Luis Obispo’s Clean Energy Choice Program, uses disincentives, including fees, to discourage natural gas use in new residential construction.
Miami will refund a portion of development fees for LEED projects.