Here’s the bad news: If you didn’t undertake energy-efficiency projects in 2011 and claim them on tax forms due last month, you missed some big breaks on these improvements from the federal government.
Now here’s some good news: There still are other incentives for energy-efficiency projects, including numerous rebates available from Clark Public Utilities.
The federal tax credits available through 2016 are for measures that may be a little out of reach for most of us. Homeowners installing geothermal heat pumps, small wind turbines or solar arrays — projects that easily reach into the tens of thousands of dollars — can get 30 percent of the cost back.
If those projects happen to be on your to-do list, you may also be eligible for rebates from the utility. Installation of a geothermal heat pump in an electrically heated home may qualify for a $2,000 rebate, and solar water heater rebates are $500.