Although gas prices have dropped over  the past few months, going “green” and helping to improve the environment  is still at the top of everyone’s mind. Additionally, the federal  government also offers a wide variety of energy efficiency related tax  credits to help encourage taxpayers to  “go green.”
1. Hybrid Vehicles
Eco-friendly automobiles are more than  good for the planet. They are good for your wallet! In fact, buying  any hybrid vehicle can earn you a tax break of anywhere between $200  and $3,500. Both the weight of the vehicle and how much gasoline it  saves affects how much of a break you will receive, so be sure to do  your research before making any large purchases!
2. New Roof
Investing in a new energy-efficient roof  is a great way to save money, help the planet, and put value into your  home all at the same time. Energy-efficient roofs come in a variety  of materials and types, but the most common would be a metal roof. To  be sure your roof is as efficient as it can be, look for the energy  star, as energy star products are the most efficient. Investing in a  new roof can also give you up to $500 in tax credits. 
 
3. Solar Panels
Solar panels and photovoltaic systems  are smart, clean, and inexpensive products that can make up for their  own cost in very little time. You can also receive huge tax breaks for  installing a working solar panel system, or photovoltaic system. For  installing either, you can receive a deduction for up to 30% of the  total cost.  
4. Fuel Cells
There is a consumer tax credit for installing  fuel cell and micro-turbine systems, as long as they meet the government’s  qualifications. The credit is for 30% of the total cost, up to $1,500  for each half kilowatt. 
5. Bio-Diesel
Similarly to hybrid vehicles, you can  reap huge benefits from driving a vehicle powered by bio-diesel. In  fact, you can actually receive more federal benefits for having a bio-diesel  vehicle than a hybrid, and some states even offer state tax breaks for  bio-diesel powered cars. 
6. Energy Efficient Appliances
There are dozens of tax incentives for  a wide array of appliances for your home or office, as long as they  were manufactured in the past 3 years, and meet “efficiency” qualifications.  These appliances include, but are not limited to, dishwashers, refrigerators,  and clothes washers. 
7. Business Credits
You can get business tax credit for providing  an earth-friendly work environment. Whether it means having one or more  hybrid vehicles for company cars, or simply purchasing energy-saving  appliances. You can also receive tax credits for having your office  or business in a building that follows certain energy efficiency guidelines. 
 
8. Wind Energy
You can receive a 30% tax credit for  the cost of a wind energy system once you have installed it. You can  also get up to $4,000 of additional credits depending on how many kilowatts  of electricity you produce, at $500 for each half kilowatt.
 
9. New Windows
Purchasing double paned or energy efficient  windows for your home will keep the cold air out and the warm air in.  Likewise with the summer, your home will stay cool and comfortable with  this impressive addition. Although you hardly need more incentive, installing  energy efficient windows can also provide you with a tax credit of up  to $200.
10. Plug-in Hybrids
Effective January 1, 2009, there will be a huge new tax incentive for the first 250,000 plug-in hybrid vehicle buyers. The buyers will receive a credit from $2,500 to $7,500 for both cars and trucks following the plug-in hybrid standards, depending on the capacity of the vehicle’s battery.
