Puerto Rico - State Energy Program - Wind Energy Rebate Program

August 03, 2011

Summary

This program is closed; the information is for reference only. The Energy Affairs Administration announced in November 2010 that any application received after October 1, 2010 is placed on a waiting list. It is unlikely that wait listed programs will be funded, as the Energy Affairs Administration announced that they have received applications that exceed available funding by 250%.

Government entities are no longer eligible for rebates under this program as of May 31, 2010.

Through the State Energy Program and with funds provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), the Energy Affairs Administration (EAA) has developed with the Puerto Rican Infrastructure Financing Authority (AFI) several rebate programs.

The Wind Energy Program offers rebates to eligible businesses and not-for-profits that properly install wind systems to produce electricity. Applicants must seek at least three quotes for their project from certified installers (see the EAA's website for more information). Applicants must submit the application form to reserve the rebate prior to making any expenditures. Eligible project costs include the wind equipment (excluding batteries), design and engineering costs, installation costs, and interconnection and permitting costs. No building-modification costs will be eligible.

Documentation required to reserve a rebate includes:
1. The Applicant Rebate Reservation Form
2. The Installer Information and Site Sketch Form
3. Completed Vendor Information Form
4. Copies of the project price quotes
5. Proof of ownership (such as the property title deed) or if the applicant is a tenant, copy of the rent agreement and property owner's written permission to install the wind system
6. Copy of the applicant's identification
7. Copies of the last six utility bills
8. A desktop wind study using available existing data from recognized entities is required

If approved, the applicant will receive a "Rebate Reservation Notice" letter with the approved rebate amount. Once that letter is issued, the applicant has 15 days to sign the "Rebate Agreement" and 6 months to complete the installation, connect to the grid, and undergo AFI/EAA inspection. The AFI/EAA Installation Certificate will be required documentation along with the Rebate Claim Form for the applicant to receive the rebate payment. Extensions may be granted according to program rules.

Rebate recipients are not eligible for any energy-related Puerto Rican tax credits, local incentives, or other energy assistance (other than the revolving loan program of the Economic Development Bank of Puerto Rico). See the full program rules for additional information.

This program is closed; the information is for reference only.

Program Overview

Implementing Sector: State
Category: Financial Incentive
State: Puerto Rico
Incentive Type: Rebate Program
Web Site: http://www.gobierno.pr/AAE/Inicio/Default.htm
Administrator: Autoridad Para El Financiamiento de la Infraestructura
Start Date:
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies:
  • Wind (All)
  • Wind (Small)
Incentive Amount: Businesses and not-for-profits: 50% of project costs
Maximum Incentive: $200,000
Eligible System Size: Wind: less than or equal to 20 kW (DC)
Equipment Requirements: Wind: must comply with Nationally Recognized Test Laboratory (NRTL) Standards IEC 61400-11, IEC 64100-2, and UL 1741.
Installation Requirements: Must be installed by certified installers (by the Energy Affairs Administration) and comply with PREPA interconnection regulations. A desktop wind study using available existing data from recognized entities is required.

Contact

Name: ARRA-SEP Information AFI
Organization: Autoridad Para El Financiamiento de la Infrae
Address: Capital Center, North Tower, 16th Floor
San Juan PR 00918-1454
Phone: (877) 988-8253

This information is sourced from DSIRE; the most comprehensive source of information on incentives and policies that support renewables and energy efficiency in the United States. Established in 1995, DSIRE is operated by the N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center at N.C. State University.