Environmental (alternative)
Maryland property owners who install qualifying energy efficient systems may be eligible for:
AMREC certification credits
BMaryland Energy Administration grants and tax credits✓ Correct
CSDAT assessment reductions only for solar
DProperty tax exempt status
Explanation
Maryland offers various incentives through the Maryland Energy Administration for energy efficiency improvements including solar, geothermal, and other qualifying systems.
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