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More about solar power in Kansas
In Kansas, solar power doesn't receive any meaningful tax credits or rebates from the state government. On balance, this means that Kansas residents and businesses looking to install solar panels or a solar thermal (solar hot water) system will likely pay more than people living in states with strong solar incentive programs. The federal government provides a renewable energy tax credit** worth up to 30 percent of total installed costs, which lowers the buyer's out-of-pocket costs by a third. Depending on your budget, a solar thermal (hot water) system may make the most sense: compared to solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, such systems are more affordable. Plus they provide a relatively fast payback and a favorable return on investment. **For commercial solar energy systems installed in 2009 and 2010, businesses can receive a solar energy grant equal to (but instead of) the 30-percent tax credit. To figure out which solar energy solution makes the most sense for you, fill our our solar energy information form. It's free and takes only a few minutes to complete. After learning about your energy use patterns, we'll work with our local solar installation partners who serve Kansas. GetSolar is here to help ensure that you get quality service and a solar energy solution that suits your needs -- and your budget. What are you waiting for? Be the next person to get solar in Kansas!
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