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Going Solar Has Never Been Easier In utah

Net Billing


Utility companies in Utah offer net energy billing, which credits your utility bill for monthly net excess energy generation. (For example, Rocky Mountain Power credits your account a percentage of the rate they charge residential customers) This means that solar customers in Utah can get paid for the energy they produce! Going solar in Utah is a great choice for anyone looking to save money on energy.


Rate Increases


Since the summer of 2024, Rocky Mountain Power have been approved for a 15% combined increase in their residential rates. 


So with that increase, your rates have increase of around 30% in just a few years. 


With the price of solar coming down and local electric rates going up, for many, the numbers now make sense. Find out how much you can save by going solar. 


Solar rebates for Utah residents


  • Installer rebate of up to 36%. This amount is higher than the recently expired federal Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC). This a rebate, so you don't have to wait to get your taxes done the next year to see your tax credit.


Depending on your utility company, you may be eligible for additional solar incentives and programs. (Our technician will let you know what incentives/ programs you are eligible for).


Homeowners Associations


Are you part of a homeowners association? Not to worry….Utah has great solar access laws. The law makes it illegal for a homeowners association to prohibit the installation of solar on a homeowner’s roof. 
Commercial Properties


There are just as many incentives available to commercial property owners. These incentives are tailored to business properties but aren’t as simplified as residential government incentives. That is where we come in. We help navigate you through the incentive acquisition process.

Our solar panels perform in all kinds of weather in our area

Sunny Weather


The more sun you have access to, the longer your panels work during the day. Your panels work best at converting energy when sun rays shine directly at them. The more energy you produce, the more excess you will be able to send back to the grid. Take advantage of the excess through your local utility company’s net billing program.

Rainy Weather


As the rain pours down, your panels will continue to be hard at work. Solar panels will work with reflected or partially blocked sun rays to keep your home powered. Your production is linked to the amount of clouds. Rain will have some effect on your production, but the rays will still penetrate through the rain. It may actually help keep your panels working efficiently as they wash away any dust, dirt and ash during the fire season.

Cloudy Weather


In Utah, we can get our share of cloudy days during the winter. It is a misconception that panels don’t work on cloudy days. The best way to know how much the clouds affect your system’s performance is to monitor your system on sunny days and compare. Your system may actually be more efficient without the excess heat. This is because solar systems prefer the cold! The sun’s rays are still able to penetrate through cloudy skies and keep your system running.

Snowy Weather


Amazingly enough, even when covered in snow a solar system can still produce power! Scattered light filters through snow and reaches solar panels even when the snow cover is fairly heavy. Your solar panels may actual be more efficient in light snow. Cold weather helps them perform better, and usually snow slides right off. Power production may be reduced with heavier snowfall, but your system will still produce.

Other great reasons to go solar in Utah

Save On Energy


Have you noticed that your utility bill has been steadily going up these past few years? An example is Rocky Mountain Power.. This utility company services many areas in the Utah. They have increased their rates over 30% in the last few years.


As you can see, utility companies are increasing their rates and will continue to do so. With it being a utility company you don’t have a choice of which utility company you get to use, but there are alternatives to offset your utility costs…..by going solar. 

Have Predictable Payments


With a solar system you can reduce your dependence on electricity from the grid and you are in control of what your energy bill can be each month. 


When you purchase your system you can lock in your monthly solar payment for the duration of your loan.(If applicable)

Invest In Your Home


Homes in Utah are quickly rising in value. A example, the average home in Weber County is valued at $451,001 (Jan 2026D), an over 31% increase from several years ago. Many homeowners reportedly go solar to invest in their home and keep up with the market. If you are looking to sell your home and say your neighbor has the exact same home for sale, the only difference between the two homes is your home has solar and your neighbor’s home does not, which home do you think will sell faster and maybe for more money? Probably the one that is producing its own electricity.  


So Is Solar A Good Fit?


You may have met our solar assessor that stopped by your home in an area that we service. He only introduces himself to homes that appear to be good candidates for solar. His aim is simple, to invite you to explore a free no-obligation design to see if solar makes sense for your home. 


It pretty much comes down to going solar making sense for your situation. If it makes sense…. great, a technician will explain what your specific options are to take advantage of the benefits of solar. For some reason, if after you met the technician, it doesn’t make sense at this time…. no problem, at least you now know what options are available to you.

Find out if solar is a good fit by taking the first step and get a free no-obligation quote.

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