If you’re a Massachusetts homeowner who has been looking into residential solar panel installation for your home, or a business owner interested in using commercial solar to reduce your operating costs, you may have heard about a particular solar incentive
In case you missed it, the government is reducing the 30% federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) for solar at the end of this year, with the complete elimination of residential benefits by 2023. “Since 2005, when the ITC was first
Homeowners in Massachusetts towns like Braintree, Hingham, and Taunton aren’t able to participate in the state’s generous SMART program, but a new rebate will provide special financial incentives for solar installation in Municipal Light Plant (MLP) service territories. Municipal Light
Massachusetts’ new energy efficiency plan now includes incentives for solar battery storage. If you’ve been thinking about adding a solar battery, now is a great time to do so. Here’s a rundown on the incentives, eligibility, financial support, and how
It’s always a good time to go solar, but there are a few reasons why 2019 is the best time to take the plunge: Federal Tax Step-Down The federal tax credit for installing residential (or commercial) solar arrays in 2019
“Free” solar panels may sound very enticing, but are they really a better deal than owning your own system? What’s best: buying or leasing solar? “Over the long term the benefits of owning your system are hard to beat.” –Consumer
The rollout of the new Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) program is finally almost here! For installations taking place after November 26, 2018, SMART will replace the current SREC program. While the details of the programs differ, their
“Power Up Provincetown,” a solar energy education and action program, announced a new incentive program specifically for residents of Provincetown during a presentation at the WOMR radio station on May 22nd. This was the first of an informative series of