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No, if they're not installed on your house, they're not deductible.
This, from the Instructions from Form 5695, Residential Energy Credits:
Qualified energy efficiency improvements.
Qualified energy efficiency improvements are the following building envelope components installed on or in your main home that you owned during 2017 located in the United States if the original use of the component begins with you, the component can be expected to remain in use at least 5 years, and the component meets certain energy standards.
For purposes of figuring the credit, don't include amounts paid for the onsite preparation, assembly, or original installation of the building envelope component.
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