Incentives & Programs
Net Energy Metering, or Net Metering, is a solar incentive that allows you to send any excess electricity your solar panels produce back to the grid for credits. You can draw electricity from the grid and use
Net Energy Metering, or Net Metering, is a solar incentive that allows you to send any excess electricity your solar panels produce back to the grid for credits. You can draw electricity from the grid and use
Learn about government solar programs and incentives available in 2025. Understand federal, state, and local solar incentives, tax credits, and financing options.
In this article, we''ll break down solar incentives and subsidies by region—covering North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania—so you can understand what opportunities are
Whether you''re a low-income homeowner or a rural resident, there are plenty of grants and funding options in 2025 to make solar energy accessible, affordable, and efficient.
Curious what solar incentives you can get? Explore tax credits, rebates and more by state. Learn about net metering and other financial incentives.
Navigate solar incentives with our guide to government subsidies. Learn how tax credits, rebates, and grants can dramatically reduce installation costs.
Public utility subsidies for buying or installing clean energy property are subtracted from qualified expenses. This is true whether the subsidy comes directly to you or to a contractor on your behalf.
Want to go solar? Discover the latest solar power subsidies, eligibility criteria, and a step-by-step application guide to maximize your ROI today.
The Public Utility Regulatory Policy Act of 1978 (PURPA) requires power providers to purchase excess power from grid-connected small renewable energy systems at a rate equal to what it costs the
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Navigate solar incentives with our guide to government subsidies. Learn how tax credits, rebates, and grants can dramatically reduce installation costs.
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