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Noticed this summary of some of the US government incentive...

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    Noticed this summary of some of the US government incentive programs that currently exist.

    http://www.clearedgepower.com/government-incentive-programs

    Federal Tax Credit (stationary fuel cells)
    * 'Fuel Cells.' The credit is equal to 30% of expenditures, with no maximum credit. However, the credit for fuel cells is capped at $1,500 per 0.5 kilowatt (kW) of capacity. Eligible property includes fuel cells with a minimum capacity of 0.5 kW that have an electricity-only generation efficiency of 30% or higher. (Note that the credit for property placed in service before October 4, 2008, is capped at $500 per 0.5 kW.)

    Other State based programs exist for:
    - California
    - Connecticut
    - New Jersey
    - New York
    - Pennsylvania

    and Korea.

    I haven't read the fine detail of each program, but I would expect the BlueGen units would suit most, just depends on the amount.

    I know we don't have the funds to invest, but a West Coast and and East Coast Sales team, after certification (we should start working on that again) is just another HUGE opportunity when they have the cash to fund it, which if the Chairman knows what is good for his investment is ASAP, otherwise we will be left behind by players like ClearEdgePower.
 
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