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110-hr-7238 110 hr 7238 To provide a tax credit for qualified energy storage air conditioner property. Taxation 2008-09-29 2008-09-29 Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means. House Rep. Thompson, Mike [D-CA-1] CA D T000460 1 Amends the Internal Revenue Code to allow: (1) a residential energy efficient tax credit for 30% of the cost of qualified energy storage air conditioner property installed in a principal residence; and (2) an energy tax credit for 30% of qualified energy storage air conditioner property installed before January 1, 2015. Defines "qualified energy storage air conditioner property" as a cooling system that: (1) consists of thermal or ice storage components that create, store, and supply cooling energy to reduce peak electricity demand; (2) can deliver a minimum of 29,000 Btu and a maximum of 240,000 Btu of cooling capacity; (3) is designed to deliver such cooling capacity for a minimum continuous period of three hours; (4) is designed to reduce peak kilowatt demand by 90% for the cooling load served; and (5) is designed not to exceed the 24-hour energy consumption of conventional cooling equipment by more than 10%. 2023-01-11T13:15:51Z  

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