New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB35

Introduced
1/18/22  

Caption

Geothermal Ground-coupled Heat Pumps

Impact

The bill is expected to significantly impact state laws regarding energy efficiency and renewable energy incentives. By providing a substantial tax credit, HB35 encourages the installation of geothermal systems, which can lead to reduced energy consumption and environmental benefits. This legislative move aligns with broader state goals of promoting sustainable practices and mitigating climate change impacts. Moreover, with the maximum annual allocation for geothermal tax credits increased to $16 million, the bill fosters economic activity in the renewable energy sector, potentially creating jobs and supporting local businesses involved in the installation of these systems.

Summary

House Bill 35, introduced by Joanne J. Ferrary, aims to extend tax credits for geothermal ground-coupled heat pumps. The bill updates the existing tax credit framework, allowing taxpayers who purchase and install qualifying geothermal heat pump systems in New Mexico to claim a credit of up to 30% of the installation costs. This extension will be applicable to systems installed until December 31, 2032, thus promoting the adoption of this renewable technology among residents and businesses alike. HB35 explicitly stipulates that taxpayers may claim a maximum credit of $9,000 and introduces a refundable aspect to this credit, enhancing its financial accessibility for taxpayers.

Contention

While the provisions of HB35 aim to boost renewable energy adoption, there may be points of contention regarding the allocation of taxpayer funds through these credits. Critics might argue that such tax incentives could lead to loss of revenue for the state if take-up rates are high. Additionally, there might be concerns over the efficiency and regulation of the geothermal systems installed, especially regarding compliance with necessary standards. It will be essential that the energy, minerals, and natural resources department effectively manages the certification processes to ensure that only quality systems qualify for the tax credits, thereby protecting consumer interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

NJ S253

Directs BPU to conduct study to determine feasibility, marketability, and costs of implementing large-scale geothermal heat pump systems in State.

CA AB526

Energy: in-state geothermal energy generation.

NJ S3793

Directs BPU to conduct study to determine feasibility, marketability, and costs of implementing large-scale geothermal heat pump systems in State.

NJ A5442

Directs BPU to conduct study to determine feasibility, marketability, and costs of implementing large-scale geothermal heat pump systems in State.

NJ A1491

Directs BPU to conduct study to determine feasibility, marketability, and costs of implementing large-scale geothermal heat pump systems in State.

CA AB527

California Environmental Quality Act: geothermal exploratory projects.

HI SB3229

Relating To Geothermal Royalties.

NM HB91

Geothermal Resources Project Funds