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First post here, but after months to years of research. I've gotten quotes for a 9.12 kW system (32 SolarWorld 285 W panels and 2 SMA 5 kW inverters). A self install would be $20k plus electrician fees and paperwork. A reputable, local, solar installer quoted me $30k for the same system. They negotiate SREC rates on a yearly basis, and ask customers to sign up for a 5 year contract. Here's the kicker: the local installer's 2015 SREC rate is $160/1000 kWh.
I've heard that selling SRECs is tricky at best. I won't be generating more than 11-12 per year with the setup, so my SREC bundle might not be very attractive on the market. Obviously, I'm going for the best long-term investment.
I have friends who can help with the install and a background in Electrical Engineering. It wouldn't be nearly as hassle free, but I'd save $7k ($10k - $3k federal tax credit).
Please comment below and respond in the above poll.
First post here, but after months to years of research. I've gotten quotes for a 9.12 kW system (32 SolarWorld 285 W panels and 2 SMA 5 kW inverters). A self install would be $20k plus electrician fees and paperwork. A reputable, local, solar installer quoted me $30k for the same system. They negotiate SREC rates on a yearly basis, and ask customers to sign up for a 5 year contract. Here's the kicker: the local installer's 2015 SREC rate is $160/1000 kWh.
I've heard that selling SRECs is tricky at best. I won't be generating more than 11-12 per year with the setup, so my SREC bundle might not be very attractive on the market. Obviously, I'm going for the best long-term investment.
I have friends who can help with the install and a background in Electrical Engineering. It wouldn't be nearly as hassle free, but I'd save $7k ($10k - $3k federal tax credit).
Please comment below and respond in the above poll.
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