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     According to Goldman Sachs, the act will be “most  transformational ” in promoting residential battery  storage , but it also shores up funds for scores of other products that could save individual households thousands and even tens of thousands of dollars. Most of the provisions won’t start kicking in until next year, though a few are already available as  enhancements  on expiring credits. All told, Congress’ Joint Committee on  Taxation  estimates the government will dole out nearly $37 billion in individual tax credits for green improvements to buildings over the next ten years. There are also potential  savings  for consumers after those improvements are made. For example, households making the switch from fuel oil or propane to electric  heating  are projected to save an average of $493 per year,  Starting next year, this uncapped credit will extend to battery storage installation, which costs an average of $16,000— therefore  tacking on an average $4,800 in potential tax sa