Provide tax credits for improving the energy-efficiency of homes and buildings
| Type | Organization | Date | Nat | Rep | Dem | Gap | Metric |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New PPC Survey (2026) | Program for Public Consultation | February 2026 | 84% | 79% | 91% | 12% | favor |
| Deliberative Survey | Program for Public Consultation | July 2024 | – | – | – | – | other |
| Deliberative Survey | Program for Public Consultation | July 2024 | 87% | 83% | 93% | 10% | other |
| Deliberative Survey | Program for Public Consultation | July 2024 | 86% | 82% | 92% | 10% | other |
| Deliberative Survey | Program for Public Consultation | July 2024 | 89% | 84% | 93% | 9% | other |
| Deliberative Survey | Program for Public Consultation | July 2024 | 88% | 84% | 94% | 10% | other |
| Deliberative Survey | Program for Public Consultation | July 2024 | 83% | 81% | 87% | 6% | other |
Program for Public Consultation — February 2026
Please select whether you favor or oppose each of the following tax credits: Tax credits for improving the energy-efficiency of homes and buildings.
Program for Public Consultation — July 2024
We will now consider a number of specific tax credits. In most cases the amount of the credit depends on how clean the energy is or how much energy savings is produced, up to a maximum… For each one, please select whether you favor keeping the tax credit at its current level, favor increasing it, or repealing it.
Program for Public Consultation — July 2024
A tax credit up to $3,000 for building a new energy-efficient home or residential building.
Program for Public Consultation — July 2024
A tax credit up to $6,500 for making energy-saving improvements such as fuel-efficient lighting, doors, windows, or insulation.
Program for Public Consultation — July 2024
A tax credit up to $1,500 for installing a new energy-efficient heating or air conditioning system.
Program for Public Consultation — July 2024
A tax credit up to $4.75 per square foot for building new energy-efficient commercial buildings.
Program for Public Consultation — July 2024
A tax credit up to $9.25 per square foot for making energy-saving improvements to commercial buildings that reduce energy.
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