Monday, February 3, 2014

Solar Rebates & Incentives



Solar Rebates and Incentives
   One of the upfront advantages of Solar Power is the variety of Rebates and Incentives available.  It is amazing that you can receive power from an unlimited source, with virtually maintenance free systems and than in addition receive money back for making the choice.  Living Green was never better, easier or more cost effective.
Federal Rebates and Incentives
          Receive a 30% Federal personal investment tax credit for installations of Solar Water Heat, Photovoltaic’s and other Solar-Electric Technologies.  Right now the Federal policies provide for a variety of rebates, incentives and credits based on the solar systems installed.  Any reputable solar installation company will be well informed of these options and how to help you maximize the return for your investment. 
Arizona State Rebates and Incentives
            Many States have created tax credit and rebate programs encouraging homeowners to switch to solar energy options.  Arizona has quite a lucrative personal tax credit at 25% for residential Passive Solar Photovoltaic, and Solar Cooling and Solar Pool Heating options.  The best solar installation companies in the state are not only aware of all rebate options but are also prepared to work with the resident with financing alternatives that take into consideration rebates available, ensuring the best pricing and financing selections available. 
Arizona Local Utility Rebates and Incentives
            Depending on your location and the utility company you are associated with there are a variety of rebates and incentives available.  We have provided the basic links to explore this information for your own information below.  However knowledge of this is not required if you take the time to locate a quality company who has made it their business to take care of their customers and save them money as they make the  move to go green and install residential solar systems.

Arizona Utility Company Rebates and Incentives: APS, SRP, & TEP


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