Solar Energy for Heroes in Connecticut
Connecticut offers strong solar incentives including net metering, property and sales tax exemptions for qualifying solar installations, and the Residential Solar Investment Program (subject to available funding). With rising electricity costs and robust state-level support, going solar in Connecticut remains a smart financial decision for many homeowners.
Solar Incentives in Connecticut
- Net Metering
- Property Tax Exemption
- Sales Tax Exemption
- Residential Solar Investment Program
Quick Facts
Our Service Areas in Connecticut
We proudly serve heroes in these Connecticut communities. Don't see your city? Dont' worry, we serve many more - contact us to discuss your options.
Hartford
Hartford homeowners in neighborhoods like West End, Asylum Hill, and South Green near landmarks such as the Mark Twain House & Museum and Bushnell Park can substantially cut long‑term electricity costs with solar, while taking advantage of Connecticut’s incentive programs.
New Haven
New Haven residents, from historic Wooster Square and East Rock to the suburban-feeling Westville area, face relatively high electricity rates, so solar can offer attractive long‑term savings alongside the city’s institutions like Yale University and the New Haven Green.
Stamford
In Stamford, coastal neighborhoods and residential areas around Downtown, Glenbrook, and Springdale offer many good rooftops for solar, with quick access to Long Island Sound, Mill River Park, and the city’s revitalized waterfront helping support strong home values.
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