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Why go solar in Kansas


Kansas has a growing solar market with ~12,500MW of rooftop solar capabilities! Utilities in Kansas offer net energy metering providing credits for monthly net excess generation. This means that solar customers can get paid for the energy they produce! Going solar in KS is a great choice for anyone looking to save money on energy. Solar can also keep you running in case power outages happen and it helps you maintain predictable payments. 

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Solar incentives in Kansas**

Homeowners in Kansas are eligible for Net Metering (NEM). NEM allows you to earn credits on your utility bill for excess power generated. Credits are earned for excess power that are reflected on your monthly utility bill and roll over month to month.

Solar panels perform in all kinds of weather

Going solar is a big decision, and although there are many factors you should consider, local weather shouldn’t be a deterrent. Solar panels are designed to work in almost any type of weather… even snow and clouds!

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*Customers are encouraged to check with their local utility providers for the most up to date and accurate information regarding solar incentives and programs available

**This information is current as of May 5, 2021 and figures are only approximations. We advise you to consult with the appropriate professionals (including, but not limited to, your solicitor or attorney, accountant, CPA, CGA, or any other financial or legal advisor) for the implications of any information contained in our website and in any link you access through our website.

***You should contact a qualified tax expert and consult with them. Neither Freedom Forever’s family of independent authorized dealers nor Freedom Forever itself can give you tax advice. A qualified tax professional will understand your situation and be able to give you the most relevant advice.