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Why Right Now Is the Best Time to Go Solar

There’s Never Been a Better Time to Go Solar in San Diego

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San Diego is one of the hottest real estate markets in the country, with homeowners always looking for ways to increase the value of their homes. From adding a story to renovating rooms to upgrading landscaping, there are seemingly countless ways to increase the equity of a home.

There is no better way to increase the value of a home in San Diego than going solar. And in lieu of recent solar news there has never been a better time to go solar in San Diego then right now:

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The recent signing of the Inflation Reduction Act reinstates the residential clean energy tax credit to 30% for the next decade. This is a huge boost for new solar adopters in the coming decade as it sharply offsets the cost of going solar.

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The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) appears to be extending the new Net Energy Metering policy (NEM 3.0) by at least a year. By delaying the new regulations prospective solar adopters will be able to take advantage of current grid access fees plus older and more favorable time-of-use rates.

California recently passed AB2316 legislation to help everyone in the State benefit from solar energy, not only homeowners with solar energy systems. By taking a proactive approach to community solar California is aiming to ensure that its regular excess of solar energy is used to benefit everyone.

So why haven’t you gone solar yet?

The time to act is now to make certain you don’t miss out on all the recently extended benefits and programs offered to San Diego solar customers. Getting a 30% tax credit and getting access to current time-of-use rates will give you added financial benefits that only make going solar even more attractive. When saving money and the planet go together it’s a win-win decision that should not be passed by.

Now is the time to find out how Sunline Energy can help you go solar. Sunline Energy is the highest-rated solar company in San Diego with a 5-star average rating with over 300 reviews on Yelp. Sunline treats every project as if they were working on their own home, so please consider becoming part of the Sunline Energy Family with a solar and/or roofing project – we’re here to help! Contact Sunline for a free consultation today by contacting us today.

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San Diego is one of the hottest real estate markets in the country, with homeowners always looking for ways to increase the value of their homes. From adding a story to renovating rooms to upgrading landscaping, there are seemingly countless ways to increase the equity of a home.

There is no better way to increase the value of a home in San Diego than going solar. And in lieu of recent solar news there has never been a better time to go solar in San Diego then right now:

Sunline Energy

The recent signing of the Inflation Reduction Act reinstates the residential clean energy tax credit to 30% for the next decade. This is a huge boost for new solar adopters in the coming decade as it sharply offsets the cost of going solar.

Sponsored
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The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) appears to be extending the new Net Energy Metering policy (NEM 3.0) by at least a year. By delaying the new regulations prospective solar adopters will be able to take advantage of current grid access fees plus older and more favorable time-of-use rates.

California recently passed AB2316 legislation to help everyone in the State benefit from solar energy, not only homeowners with solar energy systems. By taking a proactive approach to community solar California is aiming to ensure that its regular excess of solar energy is used to benefit everyone.

So why haven’t you gone solar yet?

The time to act is now to make certain you don’t miss out on all the recently extended benefits and programs offered to San Diego solar customers. Getting a 30% tax credit and getting access to current time-of-use rates will give you added financial benefits that only make going solar even more attractive. When saving money and the planet go together it’s a win-win decision that should not be passed by.

Now is the time to find out how Sunline Energy can help you go solar. Sunline Energy is the highest-rated solar company in San Diego with a 5-star average rating with over 300 reviews on Yelp. Sunline treats every project as if they were working on their own home, so please consider becoming part of the Sunline Energy Family with a solar and/or roofing project – we’re here to help! Contact Sunline for a free consultation today by contacting us today.

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