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Kansas

The benefits of going solar in Kansas include:

  1. Cost savings: Solar energy can significantly reduce or even eliminate your electricity bills, providing long-term savings.

  2. Environmental impact: By producing clean and renewable energy, solar panels can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change.

  3. Increased property value: Solar panel systems can increase the resale value of your home, making it a smart investment.

  4. Energy independence: Generating your own electricity can provide greater energy independence and reduce reliance on the utility grid.

Kansas has a net metering policy that allows homeowners to receive credit for excess energy they produce and feed back to the grid. The policy requires utilities to credit customers for the excess energy generated at the same retail rate they charge for electricity. Additionally, Kansas also offers a property tax exemption for renewable energy systems, including solar panel systems. This means that the value of the solar panel system is not included in the property tax assessment. Overall, these policies help promote the adoption of solar energy in Kansas and provide financial benefits to homeowners who generate their own renewable energy.


Kansas offers several rebates and incentives for homeowners who install solar panel systems:

  1. Federal Tax Credit: The federal government offers a tax credit of up to30% of the cost of a solar panel system installed before December 31, 2033.

  2. State Tax Credit: Kansas offers a state tax credit of up to $1,000 for residential solar panel systems installed before December 31, 2024.

  3. Property Tax Exemption: As mentioned before, Kansas offers a property tax exemption for renewable energy systems, including solar panel systems.

  4. Sales Tax Exemption: Kansas provides a sales tax exemption for the purchase of solar panel systems and associated equipment.

  5. Solar Power Program: Westar Energy, a utility company in Kansas, offers a Solar Power Program that provides incentives for residential and commercial customers who install solar panel systems.

  6. Net Metering: Kansas has a net metering policy that allows homeowners to receive credit for excess energy they produce and feed back to the grid, as mentioned earlier.

Overall, these rebates and incentives make solar panel systems more affordable for homeowners in Kansas, and encourage the adoption of renewable energy in the state.

For more information on Local, State and Federal Incentives check out Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency

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