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
While various factors influence solar panel dimensions, our analysis gives you a helpful overview of typical sizes. It helps you understand how the length,| Solar Insure
The federal solar tax credit may be going away thanks to the US House of Representatives' new budget reconciliation bill. Losing this credit would impact a large portion of the solar market and undoubtedly make it harder for many to go solar.| Solar Insure
Solar incentives are a major driver of solar adoption, helping both homeowners and solar companies offset rising installation costs. Alongside increasing utility rates and grid instability, these incentives play a crucial role in making solar energy more accessible and appealing. Over the past decade, solar energy adoption has grown substantially, with SEIA industry data showing a 28% annual growth rate—highlighting the importance of solar incentives in driving sustained momentum for solar ...| Solar Insure
California has long been the center of the solar industry in the United States, even amid policy changes over the past few years that have dampened the market. Through Q3 of 2024, California ranks #1 in the US with 49,777 MW (49.7 GW) of installed solar capacity.| Solar Insure
As of Q3 2024, New Jersey ranks 10th in the country in installed solar, up from 18th at the end of 2023. With a total installed capacity of 5,478 MW powering almost 8% of the state’s electric needs, New Jersey is quickly making a strong name for itself in the solar space.| Solar Insure