Energy Efficiency Rebates

Local Option - Property Tax Exemption for Renewable Energy Systems

Colorado Tax Incentive

program summary

Colorado enacted SB07-145 in April 2007, authorizing counties and municipalities to offer property or sales tax rebates or credits to residential and commercial property owners who install renewable energy systems on their property. 

Local governments can enact incentive payments or property tax rebates under certain circumstances related to economic development. A county, municipality, or special district can enter into negotiations for an incentive payment with owners of new business facilities. A county, municipality, or special district may also negotiate an incentive payment or credit with owners of existing business facilities, located in their jurisdiction, based on verifiable documentation demonstrating that there is a substantial risk that the owner of the existing business facility will relocate it out of state. The incentives cannot exceed 100 percent of the personal property taxes paid to the county, municipality, or special district. For agreements made prior to August 6, 2014, the agreement cannot last more than ten years. For agreements made after August 6, 2014, the agreement may not last longer than thirty-five years, §§ 30-11-123, 31-15-903, and 32-1-1702, C.R.S.

Other local renewable energy incentives may exist. Contact your local county or municipality for more information.

Websites for many Colorado cities can be found at the Colorado Municipal League website, 
www.cml.org.

Websites for Colorado counties can be found at the Colorado Counties, Inc. website, www.ccionline.org.

eligible technologies
Biomass, Geothermal Heat Pumps, Solar Photovoltaics, Solar Space Heat, Solar Water Heat, Wind (All), Wind (Small)
program administrator
Department of Local Affairs, Local Governments
program timeline
Program start date: 8/3/2007
Program end date: 7/1/2017
program notes
2023-12-06 20:01:32
Annual review; updated authority link.
2020-06-24 14:42:32
Annual review; no changes. 
2015-10-08 16:54:27
Annual review; no change to policy