(Tri-Cities, WA) Deadlines have been set for a popular
Washington renewable-energy incentive program that is nearing the maximum
funding level and is expected to meet the incentive limit by June 2019. Although funds may be exhausted at any time,
Washington State University has notified utilities that customers installing
residential scale solar projects have until February 14, 2019 to apply for the
State Incentive Program. After that
date, customers will be put on a waitlist and applications will only be
processed if funds are available. This
is due to the overall program nearing the state funding limit of $110 million,
not each utility’s specific funding limit.
As of Oct. 17, 2018, around $95 million of the funds had been reserved
either through application reviews already underway, existing contracts, or
project certification or precertification.
However, there is a strong possibility that funds will be exhausted
before the Washington State February 14th deadline.
Smaller projects, with capacities up to 12 kW (residential
scale) or greater than 12 kW (commercial scale), must be installed and pass a
final electrical inspection by Jan. 31, 2019, and then apply for incentive
payments by Feb. 14, 2019. Application submittals or inspections after these
dates will be placed on a waitlist and processed only if funds are available.
The two separate procedures and deadlines were established
by Washington State University’s Energy Program, which administers the
incentive program, to fairly allocate the remaining funding among the project
categories.