Professional Solar Panel Installers
Take control of your energy and free yourself from ever increasing energy bills — Atlanta, Georgia.
Hours
Monday8:00am - 7:00pm
Tuesday8:00am - 7:00pm
Wednesday8:00am - 7:00pm
Thursday8:00am - 7:00pm
Friday8:00am - 7:00pm
Saturday10:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday12:00pm - 5:00pm
Did you know that Georgia gets over 12 hours of daylight for six months of the year, from about March 20th to September 20th. It dips down to a low of about 10 hours per day by 20th December. Georgia experiences a pretty consistent patterns of daylight without much fluctuation.
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Our mission is to provide better solar experiences — that starts with making it easy for you to go solar.
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Comprehensive
1 hour
On-site Meeting
Meet with your local solar consultant at the property to assess its solar potential, discuss your options, and get a custom quote.
Convenient
30 minute
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Quick
15 minute
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Georgia Solar Incentives, Tax Credits and Tax Exemptions
30% Federal Tax Credit on your Solar Install
The Investment Tax Credit (ITC), also known as the federal solar tax credit, helps you reduce the cost of your solar energy system. You can deduct 30% of the cost of your solar energy system from your federal income taxes. There is no cap on the value of your tax credit and it applies to both residential and commercial systems.
The federal solar tax credit was recently increased to 30% and its timeline has been extended. If you install a solar PV system between now and 2032 you will receive a 30% tax credit.
You can save thousands of dollar in upfront cost with the federal solar tax credit and there are many solar incentives and tax exemptions available to homeowners who live in Arizona.
Georgia Power Net Billing
Under Georgia Power’s Net Metering, when your solar panels produce electricity that your home does not consume and excess power produced by solar panels is sent to the power grid the utility will then provide a retail credit toward your electricity bill, significantly cutting your electrical expenditure even further.
Central Georgia EMC
Central Georgia EMC offers a loan program to homeowners who wish to pursue energy efficiency improvements. All energy efficiency improvements must meet Energy Star Criteria in order to qualify for the loan program. Loan amounts vary depending on the project.
If a customer needs help determining what energy efficiency improvements could be made in his/her home, Central Georgia EMC offers in-home energy audits. To find out more about audits, contact the utility through their website or call them at (770)-775-7857.
Walton Electric Membership Corporation (EMC)
Walton Electric Membership Corporation (EMC) is an electric cooperative that serves 100,000 customers in ten northeastern Georgia counties.
Walton EMC has partnered with GEMC Federal Credit Union to offer the HomePlus Loan to make energy efficiency upgrades more affordable for residential customers. Customers with good utility payment record, credit application, credit report and property title can receive prime rate financing for the installation of weatherization measures.
Rebate program increases awareness of renewable energy production while decreasing energy costs for Georgia taxpayers.
GEFA will provide rebates to cities, counties, and K-12 public schools and will reimburse up to 50 percent (or $50,000 whichever is less) of the cost of materials, design, and installation of up to 60 kilowatt (kW) ground mount or rooftop solar. This rebate is offered to government entities that are not eligible to receive the 30 percent federal tax credit that benefits for-profit facilities.
Our Locations
- Jacksonville, Florida
- Orlando, Florida
- Treasure Coast & Palm Beaches, Florida
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Central, Illinois
- Southern, Illinois
- Kansas City, Kansas
- Wichita, Kansas
- Western, Kentucky
- Kansas City, Missouri
- Southeast, Missouri
- St. Louis, Missouri
- Hudson Valley, New York
- Raleigh, North Carolina
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Nashville, Tennessee
- Austin, Texas
- Dallas Fort Worth, Texas
- Greater Houston, Texas
- Houston, Texas
- San Antonio, Texas