Solar Power Companies in Kansas
$0 Down Solar Leasing is not available
SunRun and SolarCity do not operate in Kansas.
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Kansas at a glance
Electricity use in Kansas
$107.52 This is the average residential electric bill in Kansas.
$2.68 This is the amount Kansas pays above the national average
$11.64 This is the average cost of electricity in Kansas.
$0.48 This is how much Kansas is below the national averaged cost for electricity.
Sunshine in Kansas
65% of all days are sunny in Kansas.
35% of all sunny days that do not have clouds.
14:54 this is the longest day in Kansas.
9:25 this is the shortest day of the year for Kansas
Solar power incentives in Kansas
Does Kansas have a RPS?
YES, Kansas has a renewable portfolio standard set in place.
Does Kansas participate in the SREC market?
NO, Kansas does not have a SCREC market place.
Does Kansas allow trading into other SCREC markets?
YES, Kansas does allow trading into other SCREC markets.
Does Kansas offer a state tax credit for solar power?
NO, Kansas does not have a tax credit for solar power.
Is there a state sales tax exemption in Kansas for solar power?
NO, there is no sales tax exemption in Kansas for solar powered systems.
Does Kansas offer a property tax exemption for solar energy?
YES, Kansas does have a property tax exemption for solar power systems.
Does Kansas offer a Feed-in Tariff?
NO, like most places in the US Kansas does not offer any type of Feed-in Tariff.
Does Kansas offer Net Metering?
YES, in Kansas there is the option for Net Metering.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SOLAR POWER INCENTIVES
Again as in all 50 states there is the 30% federal tax credit.
Are there additional renewable energy incentives in Kansas?
YES, there are a number of other solar power and renewable energy incentives in Kansas, you can find out more at dsireusa.org.
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