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Missouri

Benefits of going solar in Missouri:

  1. Reduce energy bills: By installing solar panels, you can reduce your monthly electricity bills as you will be generating your own power.

  2. Increase home value: Solar panels are a valuable addition to your home and can increase its resale value.

  3. Environmental benefits: Solar energy is a clean and renewable energy source that reduces your carbon footprint and helps protect the environment.

  4. Energy independence: By generating your own electricity, you become less reliant on the grid, giving you energy independence.

  5. Job creation: The growth of the solar industry in Missouri has led to the creation of many new jobs, providing economic benefits to the state.

Top utilities net metering policies in Missouri:

  1. Ameren Missouri: Ameren Missouri's net metering policy allows residential and commercial customers to receive a credit for excess electricity generated by their solar panels, which can be used to offset their future electricity bills.

  2. Kansas City Power and Light: KCP&L's net metering policy allows customers to receive a credit for excess electricity generated by their solar panels, which can be used to offset their future electricity bills.

  3. Empire District Electric: Empire District Electric's net metering policy allows customers to receive a credit for excess electricity generated by their solar panels, which can be used to offset their future electricity bills.

  4. City Utilities of Springfield: City Utilities of Springfield's net metering policy allows customers to receive a credit for excess electricity generated by their solar panels, which can be used to offset their future electricity bills.

Rebates and incentives in Missouri to go solar:

  1. Missouri Solar Rebate Program: This program provides rebates for residential and commercial solar installations, up to $0.75 per watt for residential and up to $50,000 for commercial installations.

  2. Federal Tax Credit: Homeowners can receive a federal tax credit of 30% of the total cost of their solar panel installation.

  3. Property Tax Exemption: Solar panel installations are exempt from property taxes in Missouri, which can save homeowners money in the long run.

  4. Sales Tax Exemption: Solar panel installations are also exempt from state sales tax in Missouri, reducing the overall cost of the installation.

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

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