Consumer Power Guide Energy Rebates Tax Incentives Credits
Consumer Guide to Grid Connected Solar Power Systems Updated at -
Consumer Power Guide - Buying solar is like buying a car with a lifetime of gas up front. Consumer Power Guide - To offset the initial cost of a system and to get more people to add solar to their home or business there are state and federal rebate and tax incentives that help. As an example in the State of California, the California Solar Initiative currently contributes $2.50 /watt for solar electric systems and owners may apply for this incentive as an up-front cash rebate known as the Expected Performance Based Buydown (EPBB). Consumer Power Guide - The Program Administrators calculate a customer's rebate using the expected performance of the owner's system based on equipment ratings and installation factors such as geographic location, tilt, orientation and shading. Consumer Power Guide - Customers receive their incentive payment in a lump sum after their system in fully installed and interconnected. Consumer Power Guide




