Quite a few households are turning to solar energy as energy prices continue to climb. However, this isn’t really the case in North Dakota. Here, solar energy is just beginning to emerge as a power source. Today, coal and wind energy are the most common power sources in the state, with solar trailing far behind.
Though the SEIA says the cost of solar panels has fallen significantly in the last decade, North Dakota residents normally pay low energy prices, so investing in solar panels doesn’t always make financial sense for the state’s residents. If you live in North Dakota and are interested in solar panels for your home, you’ll be more limited in your choice of installer and available incentives than in other states.
Aside from the residential clean energy credit, which is a federal tax credit that provides a 30% rebate on clean energy purchases for all US residents, there aren’t…