BATON ROUGE — As Louisiana’s largest solar energy company, South Coast Solar and LSU Athletics have teamed to “Go Green.” On football game days, South Coast Solar powers Tiger One, the unique mobile entertainment unit located in Zatarain’s Tiger One Village.
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Officials from New Orleans want incentives similar to those that lured Sylvester Stallone to Louisiana to make his next action feature film offered to the state’s renewable energy industry, which they say could be the next economic blockbuster.
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Check us out on The Weather Channel. It’s all about New Orleans’ Green Renaissance!
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Recently on WWL 870 AM in New Orleans, host Garland Robinette discussed and cleared up with the help of a panel of guests some questions that have arisen concerning Louisiana’s 50% residential refundable solar tax credit. Multiple Systems Are Covered Under Louisiana’s Solar Tax Credits–50% Of The Total Cost…Not Capped At $12,500
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Here’s some news to brighten your Friday! Proposed new coal plants have been dropping like flies over the past month, and yet another one bites the dust today, this time in Nevada. Citing strong local opposition and increased certainty that global warming pollution from coal plants will be regulated, energy developer, LS Power announced they will be “indefinitely postponing” plans to build the controversial 1,600 MW coal-fired White Pine Energy Center near Ely, NV.
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The most important item on the Louisiana Public Service Commission’s agenda Wednesday was the one that was not discussed in public.
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In Louisiana and other energy-producing and consuming states, alarms are sounding, because the proposed budget could well be the end of economic vitality as we know it. Louisiana has long been called “The Energy State,” with the oil and gas industry providing state and local governments billions of dollars and creating thousands upon thousands of jobs.
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You can download the pdf below. Notice on page 5 the classification (64F) which allows for your solar and wind tax credit of 50% .
La State Resident Tax Form
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