Nebraska Solar Installers

Top Cities in Nebraska

Lincoln
Lincoln solar installers: Helping you understand all of the Federal and State incentives that can help you save on the cost of going solar.

Omaha
Omaha solar installers: How you will benefit from their knowledge and experience and how it will help you save money.

Nebraska is a state rich in natural resources. Sunshine and strong winds are all around The Cornhusker State. It is important for the future of the state, the country and indeed the world, to harness these inexhaustible suppliers of free and natural energy.
 Harnessing the power of the sun has its challenges. The intermittent and changeable nature of sunlight and the large areas needed to collect the energy present certain obstacles. But with the help of a solar installer, these obstacles can be addressed and overcome.
 A photovoltaic (PV) solar panel system is reliable and easily expanded and has very little impact on the environment. The ease with which your solar panel system can be expanded is a great attraction of solar energy. You do not need to install the maximum capacity of solar arrays that your property can allow. You can start relatively small and build. This is where advice from a qualified solar installer in your area becomes invaluable.
 A professional Nebraska solar installer will be able to assess your property, your energy use and your budget and come up with a cost-effective and energy saving solution.
 We will be happy to recommend a qualified and experienced solar installer in your area.
 An experienced solar installer will also be able to inform you of the latest rebates and incentives available to you in the state of Nebraska for using solar power.
 One such rebate is the Federal Tax Credit. The Federal Tax Credit is for 30% of the cost for installation and purchase of photovoltaic systems. So for example, if you were to install a typical 3kW solar panel system in Omaha, you could expect a tax credit of $6,750.
 In addition to this Federal Tax Credit, Nebraska has implemented a statewide net metering policy. Net metering enables producers of solar energy who are connected to their existing utility supplier, to actually sell the excess electricity they create BACK to the utility company. The compensation for excess electricity is at a wholesale rate and is only for solar panel systems under 25kW. As the average system is 3kW, most households will qualify. Customers are required to pay the cost of the utility company connecting to their solar energy system but this cost can be rapidly recouped.
 A Nebraska solar installer can tell you the latest up-to-date information regarding these matters and will also help you file the necessary paperwork.
 Before you decide to work with a solar installer it is important to research the company. Do not be afraid to ask about the company background, their installation process, previous clients and examples of their work. A professional solar installer should have no problem showing you previous examples of their work; in fact they should encourage it. Seeing a completed professional installation will help the company secure your business and provide you with peace of mind knowing you are going to be working with a professional company that can guarantee a quality installation.