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When you go solar you generate your own energy. For homes that qualify, incorporating solar panels doesn’t even carry an upfront cost! If you’re generating all of your own power that means your utility company is not charging you and billing only for the power your solar panels don’t offset. And, with a solar home energy system, you’ll never see a rate increase, which utility companies routinely impose.
In one year, the average home uses about 11,000 kilowatt hours (kWh) at about 14 cents per kWh. That’s about $1,500 on electricity alone. Plus, utility companies consistently increase rates. But, when you generate your own energy with a rooftop solar system, you may no longer need to deal with variable utility rates.
When you go solar you generate your own energy. For homes that qualify, incorporating solar panels doesn’t even carry an upfront cost! If you’re generating all of your own power that means your utility company is not charging you and billing only for the power your solar panels does not offset. And, with a solar home energy system, you’ll never see a rate increase, which utility companies routinely impose.
In one year, the average home uses about 11,000 kilowatt hours (kWh) at about 14 cents per kWh. That’s about $1,500 on electricity alone. Plus, utility companies consistently increase rates. But, when you generate your own energy with a rooftop solar system, you may no longer need to deal with variable utility rates.
Today, there are tremendous incentives to try solar energy. Lenders which specialize in energy efficient home improvements offer very low interest loans with no upfront costs, a 26% Federal tax credit, and you can pay for it as part of an adjusted mortgage payment. This is why going solar is a no brainer.
In December 2020, Congress passed an extension of the ITC, which provides a 26% tax credit for systems installed in 2020-2022, and 22% for systems installed in 2023.
Detroit Edison has big plans to add more solar energy to the grid, the least expensive way to provide all Michiganders with access to solar. DTE’s new solar parks will include the latest panel technology so it can take full advantage of the sun’s rays, even on days that are cloudy.
In December 2020, Congress passed an extension of the ITC, which provides a 26% tax credit for systems installed in 2020-2022, and 22% for systems installed in 2023.
Detroit Edison has big plans to add more solar energy to the grid, the least expensive way to provide all Michiganders with access to solar. DTE’s new solar parks will include the latest panel technology so it can take full advantage of the sun’s rays, even on days that are cloudy.
For businesses that count on continuous energy, uninterrupted by black-outs or storm-related outages, solar panels reduce the reliance on what would otherwise be their single source of power failure – the local power grid. A business that generates it’s own power stays self sufficient.
Increasingly, manufacturers and utility providers are offering rebates that let property owners more quickly recoup what can be the high upfront expense of onboarding solar roofing systems. Federal and state tax breaks for energy-efficient equipment also ease upfront.
For premium roofing and solar solutions contact Green Homes Roofing & Solar today!
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