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Residential

Increase your home value by going solar. Learn more about residential solar incentives:

Commercial

Solar energy is a great way to lower operation costs. Learn more about commercial solar incentives:

Solar Services

Stateline Solar offers many more solar services, repair, energy audits, and back-up power options. Learn more:

No Hidden Costs

Our estimating system is accurate. When you have Stateline Solar give you an estimate, we stand behind it!

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On Time

When we start a project, we take pride in finishing it on schedule, on time – from the very beginning to final commissioning.

Knowledgeable

Properly trained and versed on local, state and federal incentives to make sure you aren’t only saving money over time, you save money from the start.

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Quick, No Cost, No Hassle Solar Energy Quotes

You won’t find hard-charging sales people at Stateline Solar, just a dedicated team of solar PV professionals who treat you the
way you’d want to be treated.

Stateline Solar has streamlined our solution to make getting a solar installation estimate as easy and stress-free as possible. In order to assure that your solar project is successful, we must understand your reasons for investing in a solar array. Our online tools and quick 5-minute phone assessments eliminate the need for pushy sales people and aggressive sales calls. Begin saving now with our 5-minute free solar energy quote request.

After we confirm a few details about your energy usage and site location, we’ll provide you with a customized solar energy usage proposal. This proposal will include; data broken down into monthly and yearly, normal everyday usage, electric vehicles, pools, air conditioning, electric space heaters, shading analysis, and most importantly hard numbers for how much money you’ll save, and make with solar power.

What’s Packaged in Our Solar Installation Proposal?

Stateline Solar’s solar energy estimates are specifically tailored to your individual home or business’s unique needs. Each proposal includes:

3D modeling of the customers site.

This entails trees, other buildings, and any other site obstructions such as chimneys or vent piping that could determine to the solar array placement.

Laser guided object detection.

LIDAR data is technology that utilizes lasers to measure distances and detect objects. For solar application, we use LIDAR data to estimate the height and shape of objects remotely such as trees, structures, etc.

Computer generated photos that project how your solar panels will appear.

After modeling the site, we can show you exactly what your home, farm, or business could look like with a new solar array installed.

Numbers don't lie.

Real-world energy production figures that show you exactly how much of your energy usage solar power will provide, even on days with inclement weather.

Financial Transparency

Most importantly, our solar installation quotes show you the actual cost of the system, without any hidden fees or additional expenses. This information includes:

1. The overall solar panel installation cost

2. The incentives and rebates you’ll receive by switching to solar energy (30% Federal Investment Tax Credit, state rebate, county tax credit, SRECs*)

3. How much money your solar energy system will generate for you over time, and exactly when you’ll start turning a return profit on your investment

4. The warranty of each separate component in the system. Also, our company’s warranty policy on the system as a whole.

If you are sold on our proposal, then the next step to move forward with us is to plan a personal visit to your home or business. This will allow us to confirm measurements, other site details, and to answer any other underlying questions you may have. It’s as simple as that! Let’s get started!

SREC = Solar Renewable Energy Credits. We obtain and manage the long-term contracts for you, where third parties pay you for the solar attribute of your system, not the energy itself. It’s a form of additional income for you through government policy.

 

How Much Does Solar Cost?

No two solar arrays are the same. We take your power bill and customize your system to your electrical needs to ensure your solar array optimizes the suns full potential and you save money!

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Net-Metering

Net-metering is a great incentive that your electric utility may offer.  The purpose of the net-meter is to measure power “delivered” (DEL) to your house or “received” (REC) by the utility from your solar array.  At the end of the month, excess kWh credits are used to offset power delivered to your house.  The “net” power delivered to your house forms the basis for calculating your electric bill for that month.

At the end of the month, if you generated more power than you consumed, excess kWh credits carryover to the next month.  The monthly carryover then continues month after month.  Depending on your utility, excess credits expire at the end of each quarter, bi-annually, or annually.  Some utilities may pay for any end of term excess, but many have a “use-it or lose-it” policy and no value is provided.

30% Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC)

A tax credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction in the income taxes that a person or company claiming the credit would otherwise pay the federal government.  The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 extended the ITC at 30% for residential solar projects until 2033; and 30% for commercial solar projects until 2025. 

Illinois Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECs)

In Illinois and other select states, SRECs provide an outstanding solar incentive that helps an owner recoup a solar system’s investment.  SRECs have been created to help States meet Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) which set goals for generating a percentage of that state’s overall electricity from renewable energy. In Illinois, for example, an SREC can potentially cover 20% to 40% of the total solar investment.

Typically, one SREC equals 1,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of solar energy generated. SRECs accrue as solar electricity is generated and are typically paid out quarterly or other interval defined by each State.

If your state does not have an SREC program, your project may still be eligible to sell the SRECs that your solar system generates into another State’s market. For example, all states surrounding Illinois such as Missouri, Indiana, Kentucky, Wisconsin, and Iowa can potentially sell their system’s SRECs into the Illinois market.

Learn more here.

ComED Smart Inverter Rebate

ComEd offers a Distributed Generation (DG) Rebate program to help you offset the out-of-pocket costs of installing a qualified renewable energy generating system. The DG Rebate is available to ComEd commercial and industrial (C&I) customers that take net metering service or customers taking community supply service and that meet program requirements. This incentive totals $250 per kW installed; not to exceed 2,000 kW.

5-Year Accelerated Depreciation (MACRS)

The Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS), established in 1986, is a method of depreciation in which a business’ investments in certain property are recovered, for tax purposes, over a specified time period through annual deductions.

The IRS has classified solar PV equipment as 5-year property, allowing a commercial taxpaying entity the ability to expense or write-off a solar investment quickly. The added tax deduction can help further boost a solar project’s return on investment (ROI).  NOTE:  your project might qualify for even faster write-off using Section 179 depreciation allowances.  Congress frequently tampers with the Section 179 limits and your tax professional should guide you accordingly.

USDA REAP Grant for Small Businesses

For small rural businesses, a USDA REAP grant can potentially provide grant funding for renewable energy projects (wind or solar) or energy-efficiency retrofits.  These grants also provide loan guarantees used to finance energy projects.

If a business is located in a rural area with a population size under 50,000—and also meets the definition of “small business”—the USDA REAP grant can provide up to 25% in grant funding. Even businesses with several hundred employees can potentially meet the definition of “small business.”  This grant is highly competitive, but can provide financial assistance if awarded.  Stateline Solar provides grant-writing services and helps our clients land grant-funding. Keep in mind grant funding is also considered taxable income.

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