New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB187

Introduced
1/22/24  

Caption

School Solar Tax Credit

Impact

The introduction of this bill is expected to enhance the sustainability of school operations by lowering electricity costs through the use of renewable energy. By providing a substantial tax credit, it aims to incentivize schools to transition to solar power, which could lead to a reduction in carbon footprints and contribute to broader environmental goals. With a total cap of $204 million on tax credits that can be certified, the program is designed to manage fiscal impact while still encouraging widespread adoption of solar technology.

Summary

House Bill 187 introduced by Joanne J. Ferrary aims to promote the use of solar energy in New Mexico's public schools through the creation of a School Solar Income Tax Credit. This credit is intended for taxpayers who purchase and install photovoltaic systems on school property for the generation of electricity. The tax credit is set at 40% of the installation costs and is available for taxable years prior to January 1, 2036, encouraging significant investment in solar energy infrastructure in the educational sector.

Contention

While the bill presents numerous benefits for public schools in New Mexico, there may be points of contention regarding the allocation of the credits and the potential for inequities in access to such incentives across different districts. Critics may argue that smaller or less affluent school districts might struggle to take advantage of these credits without suitable financial backing or resources to support the initial investments in photovoltaic systems. Overall, the bill highlights the importance of renewable energy investments in education but may also ignite conversations on equitable access to energy resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HB32

Energy Storage System Income Tax Credit

NM SB221

Rail Infrastructure Tax Credits

NM SB22

Electric Vehicle & Charging Unit Tax Credits

NM HB208

Rural Infrastructure Tax Credits

NM SB173

Geothermal Energy Generation Tax Credit

NM HB412

Electric Vehicle Tax Credit

NM HB436

Biodiesel Tax Credits

NM SB403

Hotel Renovation Tax Credit

NM SB45

Geothermal Ground-coupled Heat Pump Credit

NM HB350

Oil & Gas Emission Reduction Tax Credit

Similar Bills

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