As a South Carolina homeowner, you can be entitled to 47% back of the total cost of solar equipment and installation in the form of a tax credit. Take 2 minutes to send us your most recent utility bill and receive a FREE design and offset report. Then schedule an appointment to go over your savings report.
Homeowners across the U.S. are taking advantage of this government-subsidized program before it runs out. You no longer need to invest money into solar and wait for it to pay you back. Nor do you have to be wealthy to benefit from solar anymore. With $0 down, your monthly payments can be less than or equal to your current cost for power.
Homeowners across the U.S. are taking advantage of this government-subsidized program before it runs out. You no longer need to invest money into solar and wait for it to pay you back. Nor do you have to be wealthy to benefit from solar anymore. With $0 down, your monthly payments can be less than or equal to your current cost for power.
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Power We Use Today
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Believe it or not, utility costs go up every year nationwide on average of 5.4%. South Carolina sits slightly below that mark at a 3-5% increase every year depending on your utility. The costs of residential power have risen consistently since the 60s due to inflation, local grid upkeep, construction projects, and utility execs consistently trying to increase profits for their shareholders.
The Project
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Did you know that we at SCSP pledge to donate one residential sized solar system for every 50 we install in here in SC? The Project - The South Carolina Solar Project is an outreach program that helps South Carolina homeowners make the easy and newly affordable switch to solar energy.
Working in ordinance with state- and federal-run solar programs, the project strives to provide awareness and education to homeowners on the benefits of government energy subsidies.The project pairs residents with local, pre-screened installers fueling confidence in revolutionizing the way we produce and consume power.
Working in ordinance with state- and federal-run solar programs, the project strives to provide awareness and education to homeowners on the benefits of government energy subsidies.The project pairs residents with local, pre-screened installers fueling confidence in revolutionizing the way we produce and consume power.
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