Would you like your meter to spin backwards?
There has never been a better time to install a solar photovoltaic (PV) system on your home in Oregon. The combination of federal and state tax credits and Energy Trust of Oregon incentives can reduce the cost of your new system by over 50%. Energy from the sun is free, creates electricity with no pollution or noise, and consumes no fossil fuels. Reducing or eliminating your yearly electrical bill is an option with clean, renewable solar energy. Join other happy home owners who relish the feeling of liberating themselves with a home-based energy system!
How much will a system cost?
Professionally designed and installed solar systems are not cheap. Oregon residential solar systems typically range in size from 1,000 watts to 6,000 watts (1k – 6k system). The final net cost for a 3k system after incentives and state / federal tax credits ranges between $10,750 and $16,750. The cost variables depend on the type of PV system needed, types of mounting hardware, condition of the roof and installation realities. For example, installation on a single-level house is much easier than a four-story home with a steep slate roof.
What size system?
The system size to meet your goals and address your specific situation can be determined after an initial site survey, energy bills analysis, and financial analysis. Three major factors in system, size and type are:
1) Yearly electrical energy consumption (kWh)
2) The area, type, and condition of roof or property that has the proper exposure to the sun
3) Your Oregon and federal tax incentives
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