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Why Solar Makes Sense in CT

  • ops1152
  • Apr 9
  • 1 min read

💰 State Incentives Still Available

While the federal tax credit has ended, Connecticut still offers strong state-level incentives. Homeowners can earn credits for the energy their system produces through the state’s solar program.

👉 In simple terms: Your solar system helps lower your electric bill over time.


⚡ Net Metering with UI & Eversource

Utility companies like United Illuminating and Eversource still allow homeowners to earn credits for excess energy sent back to the grid.


👉 What that means: When your system produces more than you use, those credits help offset your future bills.


📈 Protection Against Rising Rates

Electric rates in Connecticut have continued to rise and solar helps protect you from those increases.


👉 What that means: You lock in more predictable energy costs instead of being at the mercy of utility hikes.


Some Solar Incentives Happening in CT Today

Here are a few key benefits homeowners can still take advantage of:

  • Energy production credits through Connecticut’s solar program

  • No sales tax on your solar installation

  • No increase in property taxes from adding solar

  • Additional incentives for battery storage

👉 Bottom line: Even without the federal tax credit, there are still real savings available.


Long-Term Value

Solar isn’t just about saving money month-to-month, it’s about energy stability. It gives homeowners more control, more predictability, and added value to their home over time.


👉 Free Custom Solar Savings Estimate

Every home is different, which means your potential savings will be too.

We offer free, no-pressure solar estimates so you can see exactly what solar would look like for your home.


📞 CTA

👉 Get your FREE solar quote today

 
 
 

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