OAR 330-140-0060
Certification of Qualifying Expenditure for New Energy Conservation Projects


(1)

Once the project has been completed and is operational, and the costs, or portion of the costs identified in the precertification as a component eligible for certification as an individual expense for a project, are expended, the retail electricity consumer may apply to the Oregon Department of Energy for certification of qualified expenditure on a form provided by the Oregon Department of Energy.
(2) Proof of amount paid must accompany the application for certification of qualified expenditure.
(a) Proof of purchase for projects costing less than $50,000 may include canceled checks, credit card statements, and binding contracts or agreements.
(b) Projects costing $50,000 and more shall have an independent certified public accountant attest to the cost of the project.
(3) A certification of qualified expenditure for all or part of the cost of precertified new energy conservation project(s) shall be approved or denied by the Oregon Department of Energy in writing within 30 days of the receipt of a complete application. Certification of qualified expenditure may be issued for a portion of the cost of a new energy conservation project(s) that is an individual cost component or project phase defined in the preliminary certificate application and approved in the preliminary certificate. Qualifying expenditures include fees paid to the Oregon Department of Energy for administering the self-direction program.

Source: Rule 330-140-0060 — Certification of Qualifying Expenditure for New Energy Conservation Projects, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=330-140-0060.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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