Amid the growing rates of wildfires, rolling blackouts, and the associated risks posed to those dependent on consistent energy, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has introduced incentives for battery... read more →
Solar Incentives
If you’re seriously thinking about installing solar panels on your home, now is the time. The price of solar panels has dropped 60 percent since the beginning of 2011, according... read more →
Oregon provides numerous incentives for the use and production of solar energy. Rebates and incentives help to soften the costs of purchasing the equipment necessary for solar energy production. Oregon... read more →
The state of Florida offers numerous incentives to homeowners and businesses eager to use solar technology to harness the sun's energy. The most cost-effective incentives are rebates, and Florida has... read more →
There are many incentives available to help offset the cost of installing a new solar heating system, including rebates, which are the most cost-reducing. Texas does not provide rebates directly,... read more →
California seems to be the state leading the charge into our solar future, with over 30 rebate programs to defray the costs of setting up solar energy systems, plus numerous... read more →
The District of Columbia offers limited programs for the installation and use of solar power equipment. They do offer a rebate program. Additional incentive programs are available through the federal... read more →
Wyoming has limited incentives for the purchase and installation of solar production equipment. There is an available state rebate. For further incentives, please review the below federal guidelines. (more…)
Wisconsin offers a number of incentives for reducing the cost of solar power production equipment. The most cost-effective of these are grants and rebates, and Wisconsin offers both of these.... read more →
West Virginia has very limited solar power incentive programs, but the federal government offers multiple incentive programs in all different forms. Please see the below federal guidelines for information. (more…)