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Beat the Clock: Proposed 2025 Tax-Credit Rollback Makes This the Last ‘Golden Year’ to Go Solar

Beat the Clock: Proposed 2025 Tax-Credit Rollback Makes This the Last ‘Golden Year’ to Go Solar

A new proposal in Washington could spell the end of one of the most powerful financial incentives for homeowners going solar. According to a recent report from The Wall Street Journal, a House Republican tax plan introduced last week would terminate most federal green-energy credits—including the popular 30% Residential Clean Energy Credit—after December 31, 2025 […]
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Made‑in‑America Solar Pays Extra: How the New 10% ‘Domestic‑Content’ Bonus Can Supercharge Your 30% Federal Tax Credit

Made‑in‑America Solar Pays Extra: How the New 10% ‘Domestic‑Content’ Bonus Can Supercharge Your 30% Federal Tax Credit

If you’re planning to install solar panels in 2025, there’s breaking news you don’t want to miss—“Made in the USA” solar components can now boost your federal tax credit by an extra 10%. That means you could qualify for a 40% total tax credit on your residential solar installation just by choosing American-made equipment. In […]
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How New Net Metering Policies Are Shaping Residential Solar: What Homeowners Nationwide Can Learn

How New Net Metering Policies Are Shaping Residential Solar: What Homeowners Nationwide Can Learn

The solar energy landscape in the U.S. is evolving—and one of the most talked-about topics today is net metering. As states like California update their policies and other regions consider changes, homeowners everywhere are wondering how these shifts might affect their solar decisions. The good news? Residential solar is still a smart, cost-saving investment, even […]
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Solar-Ready Building Codes Are on the Rise: What Homeowners Need to Know

Solar-Ready Building Codes Are on the Rise: What Homeowners Need to Know

As the U.S. transitions toward cleaner and more sustainable energy solutions, many states and municipalities are implementing solar-ready building codes to encourage or even mandate solar installations on new residential constructions. These evolving regulations are designed to make homes more energy-efficient, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and lower long-term energy costs for homeowners. If you’re […]
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