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Why Solar Power is Getting Cheaper


1) Solar modules are getting more efficient. "This doesn't necessarily make the modules themselves cheaper," Kann says. "But as modules get more efficient, you can get the same amount of power in a smaller area of your roof, which makes it easier to install, you need less racking and wiring, and it saves money on balance-of-systems costs.

2) System manufacturers are facing pressure to cut costs. Again, back in 2008 to 2012, panel manufacturers faced a lot of competition and pressure to cut costs. Nowadays, that same pressure applies to the people making other parts of solar systems — the racking, for instance.

3) Economies of scale. Historically, the residential solar market consisted of thousands of small local installers who had high costs for finding new customers. But nowadays, the rooftop solar industry is dominated by some large companies — particularly SolarCity and Vivint, who had half the rooftop market in the second quarter of 2014. "So as the big guys gain more scale," Kann says, "you see some savings out of that."

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Secaucus, New Jersey Commercial Solar Buildings

Very Impressive Solar Map Density in Secaucus, New Jersey

Click on the map of solar farms in Texas and solar farms in California to search for locations.

Anyone know why or who led this adoption?  Please comment below . . . 

Map of Solar Related Companies in U.S.

Map of solar companies across the U.S. - installers, contractors and businesses related to solar.
Map of solar companies across the U.S. - installers, contractors and businesses related to solar. 

Solar Installation Chart 2010 - 2013

solar installation chart 2010- 2013

There are now over 13,000 MW of cumulative solar electric capacity operating in the U.S., enough to power more than 2.2 million average American homes. There were 140,000 new solar installations in the U.S. during 2013, bringing the total to over 445,000 PV systems operating today. The utility market led the charge again with 2,847 MW of PV and 410 MW of Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) installed in 2013.
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Top 10 Solar Installation States Ranked

solar state rankings map
California ranks #1 among all states in number of solar systems installed with 145,634. The next state, New Jersey, has only 18,349 installs.  Source

Solar Rebate Programs for Solar by State

Property Tax Incentives for Solar by State

Sales Tax Incentives for Solar by State

State tax incentives map from 2013

Several states in the United States did offer sales tax incentives for solar energy systems. These incentives could include exemptions, credits, or reductions on sales taxes related to the purchase and installation of solar energy equipment. It's important to note that the availability and specifics of these incentives can vary from state to state and may also depend on the size and type of solar installation.

Here is a list of some states that were known to provide such incentives at that time:

New York
California
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Minnesota
New Jersey
Maryland
Oregon
Rhode Island
Vermont

The federal solar investment tax credit (ITC) was an incentive that allowed homeowners and businesses to deduct a percentage of the cost of installing a solar energy system from their federal taxes. However, please note that the information provided may have changed since then, and it's important to consult official sources or a tax professional for the most up-to-date and accurate information.

Residential Solar ITC: Homeowners who installed solar energy systems on their primary or secondary residences were eligible for a federal tax credit equal to 26% of the total system cost. This credit is applied to both purchased systems and systems leased through a solar power purchase agreement (PPA) or solar lease.

Commercial Solar ITC: Businesses, including corporations, partnerships, and other entities, were also eligible for a federal tax credit equal to 26% of the total system cost for solar energy installations on commercial properties. This credit is applied to both purchased systems and systems acquired through a solar PPA or solar lease.

States That Offer Tax Credits For Solar