There is nothing federally. You can get some in certain states. check at solarpowerrocks.com
There are several federal tax incentives to installing a solar panel. They are: tax credits, tax deductions, property tax relief and purchase rebates.
There are several rebates and tax credits vailable for installing solar panels and energy saving appliances. You can read about the available tax breaks at www.energystar.gov
The government rebates solar power systems in a number of ways. In some regions, there are grants that one can access for installing solar panels. They also give you a rebate once you start feeding excess energy into the grid.
Installing solar panels in someone's home usually involves installing multiple panels, which can have a costly upfront price. This is because there are few inverters that can work with a single panel.
This website contains much info on installing solar panels. http://www.solarpanelinfo.com/
Generally solar panels run about $5.50 per Watt. So a 100 Watt panel would cost around $550.00 dollars. Government rebates and sale prices could reduce that by half or more. Note: Gov. Rebates are only given if panels are installed by a licensed installer.
It is economical to consider installing solar panels because we need the energy for our planet. The sun provides it all and solar panels would save energy and money.
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Solar panel systems are not cheap. Even with all of the federal tax credits and rebates for energy conservation, a system is still going to cost around $7500.
There are a variety of factors that determine the energy savings by installing solar panels. You can figure a 2 to 1 ration in savings.
The advantages of installing solar panels into your home is not having to use your air conditioning unit as much. This results in you not having to pay as much on your electrical bill.
Solar panels can save you several thousand dollars over there lifetime.