PA Going Solar!

The Coal State or the Oil State is about to get a huge makeover. As the prices of solar panels plummet and the renewed interest in green energy rises, Pennsylvania is on a sure way to significantly increase its solar power production, decreasing its carbon footprint and increasing its energy independence from fossil fuels. With the average solar payback period of less than a decade, your solar installation is sure to provide you with at least 15 years of free power. 

The State of (Energy) Independence can be proud of its 179 sunny days a year. This is close to the US average sunny days, and the best indicator that installing solar panels pays off. An average solar panel installation in Pennsylvania costs a fraction of what it used to cost only ten years ago. 

The solar panels’ cost is further decreased by the significant solar investment tax credit and other solar incentives. Thanks to these, utility-scale and rooftop solar panels are now more affordable than ever, and the average cost is becoming accessible to almost everybody. Solar panel systems keep springing up on rooftops all over the state.

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