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Beat Rising Energy Bills—Before the Solar Tax Credit Expires


Solar offers a smart way to protect against rising utility costs. (7News)
Solar offers a smart way to protect against rising utility costs. (7News)
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With utility power costs continuing to rise, more homeowners are turning to solar for long-term savings, energy independence, and environmental benefits.

However, one of the most urgent reasons to act now is the chance to lock in the Federal Solar Tax Credit before it potentially expires.

Recent Congressional budget discussions suggest that residential solar incentives—including the 30% federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) may end soon. To take full advantage of these programs, solar systems must be installed within the next few months. Acting quickly ensures the lowest possible net cost, and installation is fast and easy.

As energy bills steadily increase, solar offers a smart way to protect against future costs. The best way to get started is with a free solar analysis. Homeowners interested in learning how solar compares to traditional utility power can call 877-SOLAR-TV or schedule a free consultation at https://www.SolarEnergyWorld.com. Be sure to mention you saw the offer on WJLA / Good Morning Washington.

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