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How Much do Solar Panels Cost in Arlington, Texas?<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
The average cost of solar panels in Arlington is between $2.50 to $2.75 per watt. This means an average system of course 6 megawatts will run you somewhere in the neighborhood of $15,000 and $16,500. It\u2019s important to remember, of course, this is before any rebates, incentives, or tax credits are applied, so the price can ultimately fall by thousands of dollars.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Call (844) 518-0958<\/strong> To Reach our Recommended Solar Panel Installer In Arlington! <\/strong>
They will tell you how to apply for the programs that will save you thousands on your install. <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n
What are the benefits of going solar? <\/h2>\n\n\n\n
According to Energysage, the state of Texas currently has several incentives in place for those who want to add a solar power system to their home. Some of them are:<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Texas Property Assessed Clean Energy Financing: Otherwise known as \u201cPACE\u201d, or \u201cProperty Assessed Clean Energy\u201d financing, it gives Texans the ability to finance their solar installation by doing an assessment on their property. The amount financed can be paid through property taxes on an annual basis until the entire system is paid off. Not all local governments offer PACE programs, however, so make sure to inquire before making a decision on how to go about your solar installation.<\/li>
Texas Interconnection Standards: State standards for electric interconnection are set up so that connecting your solar collection system to the grid should be easier, less complex and, maybe most importantly of all, cheaper. <\/li>
Texas Energy Rebates: The state of Texas does not offer an overall state rebate, but many local utilities and governments do. So it is wise to check in with your local government or utility company and ask what rebates or incentives (if any) they offer. Different areas handle it differently, sometimes paying the homeowner an amount of money after the installation, or in some cases paying a portion of the installer\u2019s bill. <\/li>
Texas Property Tax Exemptions for Energy: The state of Texas is known for through-the-roof property taxes, so any break in Texas is a huge benefit. Texas offers property tax exemptions on solar collection systems which allow individuals and commercial properties to be upgraded with solar energy capabilities without adding to the assessed value of the property- and consequently not increasing their property tax responsibility<\/li>
And never forget the federal tax credit! Currently the federal government offers a tax credit of 26% of the cost of your system, so you\u2019re actually saving quite a lot off this one all by itself. <\/li>
Net Metering: Texas does not mandate any form of net metering by law. However, many local providers and municipalities offer this benefit. More on what exactly net metering is later in this article, but in short it is a method by which you can \u201csell\u201d your excess power back into the grid. Check with your local electricity provider on net metering policies before embarking on a solar installation project. <\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n