Tag: solar incentives NY NJ CT 2026
United Illuminating rates near 36 cents per kWh make New Haven County one of the priciest places to buy power. Here is how Connecticut incentives and the RRES program make
Summer is the priciest season for tri-state electric bills. Here is how solar panels perform in the heat, offset peak AC demand, and pay off in NY, NJ, and CT.
JCP&L bills jump nearly 20% in June 2026, but New Jersey incentives still make solar a smart move for Morris County homeowners. Here is the honest math.
New Jersey's SREC-II program pays homeowners for 15 years of solar production. Here is how SuSI, net metering, and the state tax exemptions work in 2026.
Con Edison rates keep climbing, but New York incentives still make solar a smart move for Westchester County homeowners in 2026. Here is the honest math.
Eversource rates jumped 29% and the federal tax credit is gone, but Connecticut incentives still make solar a smart move for Fairfield County homeowners in 2026. Here is the honest
PSEG rates are rising and the federal tax credit is gone, but New Jersey incentives still make solar a smart move for Bergen County homeowners in 2026. Here is the
Pairing roof replacement and solar panels as one project can save NY, NJ, and CT homeowners thousands and avoid a costly removal job later. Here is what to know in
Eversource raised rates 29% and the RRES Solar Energy Adjustment increased 8x for new enrollees. Here is an honest breakdown of what changed for Connecticut homeowners in 2026 and whether
PSEG is launching new Time-of-Use rates on June 1, 2026, with peak prices hitting .31/kWh. Here's what New Jersey homeowners need to know about solar and battery storage before the
Connecticut updated its Energy Storage Solutions program on April 1, 2026, shifting to a performance-based incentive model. Here is how the new ESS program works for Eversource and UI homeowners
The federal tax credit expired, but New Jersey homeowners still have one of the strongest solar incentive stacks in the country. Here is what changed in 2026 — including the
The 30% federal solar tax credit expired after 2025. Here is what NY, NJ, and CT homeowners need to know about what is still available and whether going solar still
