Nevada ranks as the second-best state for solar energy in the US, with more than 20% of energy coming from solar sources 1. Here are some of the incentives available to Nevada home and business owners:| Solar Insure
The passing of H.R.1, the big beautiful bill, brings about drastic changes to the solar tax credit landscape. Sections 25D and 48E are affected and new FEOC restrictions are in place.| Solar Insure
Florida is known as the Sunshine State and has a lot of solar potential. Here are some of the incentives available to Florida home and business owners:| Solar Insure
Colorado ranks 12th in overall residential solar capacity according to SEIA. Colorado solar incentives are available from many cities and utilities to help homeowners.| Solar Insure
Those who mention home value increases have been long quoting a study that Zillow did in 2019. Given time and increased deployment of solar in the US, how do those numbers look in 2025?| Solar Insure
If you invest in renewable energy for your home such as solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, fuel cells or battery storage, you may qualify for a tax credit.| www.irs.gov