New Jersey Solar Incentives - How Reduce the Cost of Going Solar

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  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2023
  • New Jersey is one of the friendliest states for rooftop solar and home to perhaps the best solar incentive in the entire country. Sam breaks down how to combine solar incentives to reduce the cost of your system by 64% and save enough money in electricity costs to put your get through Princeton.
    Visit www.solar.com/learn/ to learn more about going solar or to compare binding quotes on a custom solar project.
    Chapters
    0:00
    1:15 New Jersey solar incentives
    2:35 New Jersey Successor Solar Incentive Program (SuSI)
    4:10 How to reduce your solar costs by 64%
    5:25 NJ solar sales and property tax exemptions
    6:33 Net metering in New Jersey
    7:23 How much does electricity cost in New Jersey?
    9:31 Solar versus grid electricity in New Jersey
    10:35 Benefits of home solar
    11:40 3 keys to a successful solar installation
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Komentáře • 4

  • @Asmo2
    @Asmo2 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Really helpful information, thank you

  • @marcochavezjr9180
    @marcochavezjr9180 Před 2 měsíci

    One question. The $680 a year do you add that on to the 30% federal tax credit? For example the $10,500 and 680 together which is $11,180. But I thought they only had the federal tax $10,500 for only the first year of them doing their taxes, so does that mean after the first year they can only use $680 for their taxes afterwards? I'm pretty much just confused over the Susi part. Please answer back when you can as soon as possible thanks!

    • @solardotcom
      @solardotcom  Před 2 měsíci

      Understand the confusion -- there's a lot going on.
      The 30% tax credit is claimed ONE TIME on your federal tax return for the year the system was installed -- it's completely separate from SuSI.
      Through SuSI, you can earn money by selling SREC's (renewable energy certificates) on a marketplace -- kind of like stock. Those SRECs represented 1,000 kWh of solar generation. They are earned over time and can be paid out in a few ways.
      These incentives don't interact. They're claimed separately -- but both of them can drastically reduce the cost of going solar in NJ!

  • @shahbazahmed6968
    @shahbazahmed6968 Před 4 měsíci

    who is selling a 6.5 Kw system in $30,000 - it cost only 8 to $10000.