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R12 Capital exists for the primary goal to have experts available who know all of the ins and outs of the current business climate, pricing, laws, incentives, technology, and opportunities, to maximize profits, Energy Efficiency, Tax Deductions, Incentives, Refunds, Credits, and other income sources while also minimizing overhead costs and OpEx. And we do all of this without changing the way that you operate your business or Commercial Real Estate or changing any of your service providers. We operate on a 100% Contingency Basis – no savings, no fee.

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Healthcare Costs for Businesses

Energy
Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EpAct)

Deduction for Energy Efficient Commercial Buildings – Amplification Bulletin: IRS 2008-14; April 7, 2008

Deduction for Energy Efficient Commercial Buildings – Modification Bulletin: IRS 2012-17; April 23, 2012

DSIREUSA.org – Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency

Repairs vs. Capitalization

Capitalization vs. Repairs Audit Technique Guide

Cost Segregation

Cost Segregation Audit Techniques Guideline

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The Whitehouse.Gov – Department of Energy

E4 Carolinas promotes economic growth, employment, productivity, and prosperity by cultivating a collaborative energy cluster in the Carolinas region.

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Guide to the Energy Efficient Commercial Buildings Deduction –

The Energy Efficient Commercial Buildings Tax Deduction (CBTD) is a special financial

incentive created by the Energy Policy Act of 2005 and designed to reduce the initial cost of investing in energy-efficient lighting and other building systems via an accelerated tax deduction.

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North Carolina Energy Division

The N.C. Energy Division is dedicated to ensuring a sustainable energy future for the citizens of North Carolina. To achieve this, the Division encourages “leading by example” with programs, services and technical expertise focused on energy efficiency in the public sector, encouraging the growth and development of the state’s energy economy and making North Carolina a leader in the creation of green jobs. The Division works to increase the use of renewable energy, alternative fuels and energy efficiency throughout the state, serving as the principal source of information for these energy areas.

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NC State Incentives – The most comprehensive source of information on incentives and policies that support renewables and energy efficiency in the United States. Established in 1995, DSIRE is currently operated by the N.C. Solar Center and is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.

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Southeast Regional Energy Efficiency Organization – North Carolina Offices

SEEA brings together private interests, utilities, governments, public utility commissions, energy service companies, manufacturers, retailers, energy and environmental organizations, low-income energy advocates, large energy consumers and universities to promote energy-efficient policies and practices.

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Simple Way to Calculate your Potential LED Lighting Savings –

LED Lamps are a simple way to maximize energy savings by just changing a lamp. Longer life and lower wattages provide energy savings year after year. Use the calculator below to discover how much you could save!

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The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) accelerates development and facilitates deployment of energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies and market-based solutions that strengthen U.S. energy security, environmental quality, and economic vitality.

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NC State DOE – Explore renewable energy and energy efficiency in North Carolina through projects and activities, statistics, maps, news, and policies.

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The North Carolina Solar Center serves as a clearinghouse for solar and other renewable energy programs, information, research, technical assistance, and training for the citizens of North Carolina and beyond. Through its programs and services, the N.C. Solar Center seeks to stabilize energy costs for consumers, stimulate local economies, reduce dependence on foreign fuels, and mitigate the environmental impacts associated with fossil fuels. Established in 1988, the N.C. Solar Center is operated by N.C. State University’s College of Engineering.

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IREC Renewable Energy is a non-profit organization accelerating the use of renewable energy since 1982. IREC’s programs and policies lead to easier, more affordable connection to the utility grid; fair credit for renewable energy produced; best practices for states, municipalities, utilities, and industry; and quality assessment for the growing clean energy workforce through the credentialing of trainers and training programs.

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NREL is DOE’s primary national laboratory for developing renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies and practices, advancing related science and engineering, and transferring knowledge and innovations to address the nation’s energy and environmental goals.

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Environmental Defense Fund’s mission is to preserve the natural systems on which all life depends. We are passionate, pragmatic environmental advocates who believe in prosperity and stewardship. Grounded in science,we forge partnerships and harness the power of market incentives.

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ICLEI USA is the largest network of sustainable cities, towns, and counties. ICLEI’s local government members are recognized as the leaders on sustainability and climate action.

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Abundant Power is a financial services company focused on designing and delivering energy efficiency products and programs. Abundant is managed by an experienced executive team that brings a unique blend of deep expertise in finance, building science, real estate and technology to each of our products and programs.

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