What is a Residential clean energy credit?
The Residential clean energy credit is a federal tax incentive that allows homeowners to claim a 30% credit against qualifying renewable energy property installed at their main home in the United States. Eligible property includes solar electric systems, solar water heating, small wind energy, geothermal heat pumps, battery storage technology, and fuel cell property. The credit applies to both equipment and installation costs, reduced by any subsidies received. Unused credits can be carried forward for five years, making this one of the most generous federal tax benefits available for residential renewable energy investments. When combined with the Clean vehicle credit, taxpayers can create comprehensive clean energy solutions that reduce both tax liability and long-term energy costs.
























