Thursday, June 10, 2010

Solar Rebates

Lots of Americans love rebates. Whether rebates are offered on computers, software, cars or whatever, we snatch them up. If you're considering going solar, you’ll be happy to hear rebates are available.



Solar Rebates


Generally most people know a rebate is a give back of a company as a swap for the purchase of their product. If you submit in a coupon rebates commonly appear as money but may also come in the form of add-ons and upgrades.


Solar technology companies are so thick with rebate programs it is difficult to view the forest for the trees. You can expect to find rebates being issued by the manufacturer of a product, the federal government, your state government and possibly even your country and town or city. In many locations, the local utility company may also give you a rebate on your bill for going solar. No other source or product line has as many rebates as the solar industry. It is because solar represents one of the cleanest and cheapest energy sources in our country. The powers that be want to promote it for monetary and environmental reasons, not to mention providing some relief to our overtaxed national electric grid system.


In the solar industry buy down rebates are considered as the most spacious. Using a buy down, an agency of the government will pay for the percentage of the solar platform you buy. The particular quantity of the buy down depends upon reasons like what the platform is being used for and the quantity of electricity it creates. Trust me; your local solar vendor will be able to tell you in detail about the rebate since it is a good sales technique.


When investigating rebates for your solar purchase, it is important that you don’t stop at the first program. It will usually have up to eight others when a state has one rebate program. You can often qualify for three of four, which can cut your initial costs by as much as fifty percent.

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