Study: Oregon’s Energy Tax Credits Create Jobs
Bend, OR February 4, 2009 8:39 a.m.
The state Department of Energy released a study Tuesday supportive of its Energy Tax Credit programs.
The report found business and residential tax credits produced more than $600 million in investments and wages.
The program cost the state less than that, about $200 million.
Steven Glover helped direct the study.
He says the report shows the trade-off was worth it.
Steven Glover: “Government programs and households and businesses could have spent this money on other things as they normally do. This instead went to purchasing equipment, or hiring contractors, and installing energy-efficiency equipment or renewable energy equipment.”
Glover works for the independent firm ECONorthwest.
The state paid for the study as part of a regular review.
The report says the more than 17-hundred jobs were created by the program.
© 2009 OPB
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