WattBuy’s Guide to

Solar Energy in
Oregon

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The State of Solar in Oregon

Here are a few numbers showing how popular solar energy is in Oregon and how much solar energy potential there is on average.

8,653

Houses with solar panels

(circa 2019)*

913 kWh

Average monthly energy use per household

12 kW

Average system size

989 kWh

Energy generated by average sized system

How much does solar cost in Oregon?

Average solar panel installation

$27,895

Federal Incentives

$8,368

Total

$19,527

Average monthly bill without solar

$101

Average monthly bill with solar

$0

Solar will pay for itself in

17 years
Tax Credits Available

Free money (kind of)

The Inflation Reduction Act has made it easier and more affordable than ever to go solar, thanks to a 30% federal tax credit. This means that for every $10,000 you spend on solar panels, you can deduct $3,000 from your federal taxes.

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Net Metering Available

Get paid for the extra solar you produce

Net metering policies in Oregon can help solar panel owners save money and reduce their carbon footprint. When your solar panels generate more electricity than you use, you can send the excess back to the grid and receive credit on your next bill. Just something to keep in mind when considering solar panels.

Solar Incentives in Oregon

Renewable Energy Systems ExemptionSee Details
Small-Scale Energy Loan ProgramSee Details
Ashland Electric Utility - Photovoltaic Rebate ProgramSee Details
Custom Renewable Energy ProjectsSee Details
Solar Electric Incentive ProgramSee Details
Home Energy Solutions for Existing HomesSee Details
Lane Electric Cooperative - Residential Efficiency Rebate ProgramSee Details
Lane Electric Cooperative - Residential Weatherization ProgramsSee Details
EWEB - Solar Electric Program (Rebate)See Details
New Homes Incentive ProgramSee Details
Salem Electric - Photovoltaic Rebate ProgramSee Details
Central Lincoln People's Utility District - Renewable Energy Incentive ProgramSee Details
Columbia River PUD - Solar PV Net Metering RebateSee Details
Solar + Storage Rebate ProgramSee Details
Ashland Electric Utility - New Construction Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate ProgramSee Details

The Solar Process

Getting solar panels may seem complicated, but it doesn’t have to be. Here’s what you can expect.

1

Understand your energy needs

Take a closer look at your energy usage to determine how much solar power you'll require.

2

Get quotes and choose an installer

Reach out to multiple solar companies to gather quotes and select the one that best fits your needs and budget.

3

Design the system

Work with your chosen installer to design a solar system customized to your specific requirements and goals.

4

Obtain the necessary permit

Take care of the paperwork and permits required by local authorities before installing your solar panels.

This takes 9 days on average.

5

Install solar panels

Let the professionals handle the installation of your solar panels and related equipment.

This takes 44 days on average.

6

Inspection time

Have your newly installed solar system inspected to ensure it meets safety and quality standards.

This takes 5 days on average.

7

Lights on!

Connect your solar system to the electrical grid and start generating clean, renewable energy for your home or business.

This takes 9 days on average.

Solar Installers in Oregon

Solgen Power

solgenpower.com

Coverage

AZ, ID, KY, OH, OR, TX, WA

True South Solar

truesouthsolar.net

Coverage

OR

Elemental Energy

www.elementalenergy.net/contact

Coverage

OR

Infinity Solar USA

www.infinitysolarusa.com

Coverage

AZ, NM, OR, TX, WA

ION Solar

www.ionsolar.com

Coverage

AZ, CO, NC, NM, NV, OH, OK, OR, TX, UT, VA

A&R Solar

www.a-rsolar.com

Coverage

OR, WA

Sunbridge Solar

sunbridgesolar.com

Coverage

OR, WA

Tesla

tesla.com

Coverage

Nationwide

E2 Solar

e2solar.com

Coverage

OR

Learn About Solar in These Oregon Cities

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