Solar Panels Cost 0k-0k in Pipestone County, MN | November, 2024

Solar Panels Cost $0k-$0k in Pipestone County, MN | November, 2024

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How much do solar panels cost in Pipestone County, MN in 2024?

Going solar is $0 per watt in November, 2024 in Pipestone County, MN.

Each 1 kW (1000 watts) of solar power capacounty will require an investment of $0 for installation. In Pipestone County, the price of a 5 kW solar installation is typically $0, after you subtract 30% federal tax credit. A higher capacity system may be needed to adequately cover your energy needs.

To the left,choose your area to view the typical roof size and the average maximum capacity of solar panels for homes in your county. Shown below is a summary of the price, payback period, and 20-year average savings for a 5 kW system in your county.

Average out-of-pocket cost for a 5 kW system The upfront amount spent to buy and install solar.
Pipestone County: $0US Average: $12,523
Average Payback Period The number of years until you break even on the solar investment.
Pipestone County: 0 yearsUS Average: 7 years
Average Net 20-year savings The total amount of money saved over 20 years minus the out-of-pocket cost.
Pipestone County: $28,255US Average: $16,169

Solar Potential in Pipestone County

Estimated system size and solar electricity production per median viable roof in
Pipestone County.

Roof size 724sq. ft.
Capacity 10.13kW DC
Electricity 11.5kkWh AC per yr.

Electricity Costs in Pipestone County, MN & What that Means for Your Solar Panel Pricing

In Pipestone County, energy consumers usually spend 117.73 on their electric bill each month, consuming 731 kWh on average. This data account for apartments and other smaller living spaces with reduced energy consumption.

The rate of electricity in Pipestone County, MN, on average, is 16.11¢ per kWh in November 2024.

The upfront cost for a 7 kW solar installation amounts to $0, but after a 30% tax credit, your total comes down to $0.

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Average solar panel costs by system size in Pipestone County

Displayed on the left and below is the pricing structure for various sizes of solar panel systems installed in Pipestone County. The investment for a bigger solar panel setup is greater, but it also yields greater electricity savings and more substantial income tax credits.

The solar panel cost calculator, situated down and to the right, offers a breakdown of costs and benefits using an average $117.73 electric bill for Pipestone County. Easily replace the $117.73 with your usual electricity bill amount to see more accurate results.

System Size 3kW
Roof Size Min. space required
215 ft²
Electricity Value Annual Production $695 a year
Est. Price
$0
Savings from a 3kWthis system
  • Est. yearly production 4,346 kWh
  • Est. monthly savings $58
  • Full payback in 0 years
Environmental Impacts
  • Reduces CO2 emissions by 0 tons a year
  • Equivalent to planting 0 trees a year
  • Equivalent to driving 0 mi less a year
System Size 4kW
Roof Size Min. space required
286 ft²
Electricity Value Annual Production $927 a year
Est. Price
$0
Savings from a 4kWthis system
  • Est. yearly production 5,795 kWh
  • Est. monthly savings $77
  • Full payback in 0 years
Environmental Impacts
  • Reduces CO2 emissions by 0 tons a year
  • Equivalent to planting 0 trees a year
  • Equivalent to driving 0 mi less a year
System Size 5kW
Roof Size Min. space required
358 ft²
Electricity Value Annual Production $1,159 a year
Est. Price
$0
Savings from a 5kWthis system
  • Est. yearly production 7,244 kWh
  • Est. monthly savings $97
  • Full payback in 0 years
Environmental Impacts
  • Reduces CO2 emissions by 0 tons a year
  • Equivalent to planting 0 trees a year
  • Equivalent to driving 0 mi less a year
System Size 6kW
Roof Size Min. space required
429 ft²
Electricity Value Annual Production $1,391 a year
Est. Price
$0
Savings from a 6kWthis system
  • Est. yearly production 8,692 kWh
  • Est. monthly savings $116
  • Full payback in 0 years
Environmental Impacts
  • Reduces CO2 emissions by 0 tons a year
  • Equivalent to planting 0 trees a year
  • Equivalent to driving 0 mi less a year
System Size 7kW
Roof Size Min. space required
501 ft²
Electricity Value Annual Production $1,623 a year
Est. Price
$0
Savings from a 7kWthis system
  • Est. yearly production 10,141 kWh
  • Est. monthly savings $118
  • Full payback in 0 years
Environmental Impacts
  • Reduces CO2 emissions by 0 tons a year
  • Equivalent to planting 0 trees a year
  • Equivalent to driving 0 mi less a year

Pipestone County Solar Panel Installation Incentives & Rebates | 2024

If you run a small business or farm in a rural area, you could receive REAP Grant support that covers 80% to 100% of your solar or wind turbine installation costs. To see if you qualify, use our REAP Grant eligibility tool.

Nearly all homeowners can benefit from the federal 30% income tax credit for solar panels, which renders switching to solar energy a practical choice in many regions of the U.S. Furthermore, numerous state and local programs aim to promote further adoption of solar energy.

There are 20 solar incentive and rebate initiatives in Minnesota, provided by various utilities and governmental agencies.

Solar incentives in MN

Rochester Public Utilities - Solar Rebate Program

Value:Up to $500

Residential and business customers of RPU, the municipal electric utility for the city of Rochester, may be entitled to rebates on new solar photovoltaic devices and components. New system installations will yield a $500 incentive regardless of their rated capacity. Systems should meet all city, state, and federal standards and be interconnected to the grid under a net metering contract. To apply, customers must first schedule an energy audit to verify quantitative efficiency improvement. Additional information is available from the RPU website.

Owatanna Public Utilities - Solar Rebate Program

Value:Up to $500

Commercial and residential customers of OPU, the municipal power utility for the city of Owatonna, may be entitled to rebates on solar PV systems and water heaters. Rebates add to existing federal tax incentives. New PV installations will yield a $500 rebate regardless of their rated capacity. Water heaters yield a rebate based on the area of the panels; the current rate is $15 per square foot. To qualify, systems should meet all city, state, and federal standards and be interconnected to the grid under a net metering contract. Interested customers should schedule an energy audit with an OPU participating solar contractor.

Marshall Municipal Utilities - Solar Thermal Water Heater Rebate Program

Value:Up to $2,000

Residential customers of MMU, the municipal utility for the city of Marshall, may be eligible for special rebates on new solar water heaters. The incentive amount will depend on the physical size of the solar panels. Currently, MMU will pay $20 per square foot up to $2,000. Rebates add to state-level tax credits and exemptions. Additional information is available from the MMU website.

Austin Utilities - Solar Rebate Program

Value:Up to $1

Residential and commercial customers of AU, the municipal electric utility for the city of Austin, may be eligible for rebates on new solar PV systems and water heaters. Qualifying systems should meet all state and federal standards, be installed by a certified solar contractor, and be interconnected to the grid under a net metering arrangement. Should a system meet these qualifications, owners can earn a rebate of $500 for PV or $15/square foot of water heater collector area. Application forms are available from the AU website.

Minnesota Power - SolarSense Solar Rebate Program

Value:Up to $10,000

Minnesota Power customers may be entitled to rebates on new solar photovoltaic systems. To qualify, a system must meet all state and federal standards, be installed by a certified solar contractor, and be interconnected to the grid under a net metering contract. The incentive amount is determined through an NREL tool which considers the system's rated capacity and other design characteristics. Current rates are 56 cents/estimated kilowatt hour of production in the first year of the system's use. Minnesota Power must preapprove all incentives. Customers must therefore apply for the rebate before purchasing their system. Additional information is available from the website.

Value of Solar Tariff

Value:Varies

Net metering in Minnesota is set to be replaced by a Value of Solar (VOST) tariff program standardized by the Department of Commerce. No utility has implemented such a program as of 2021, though Xcel Energy is exploring retail-rate tariffs in a similar vein to VOST. VOST operates as an "inflow-outflow" program. Customers are technically billed for all electricity they generate, including excess generation (EG) sent to the grid. Rather than paying for all generated energy, however, they will only owe the cost of their "nettable energy" in that cycle. Nettable energy is equal to total power generated at the standard billed cost minus EG at a different "credit rate." As with net metering, should generation exceed consumption, the remaining credits will be applied to subsequent cycles. VOST contracts last for 20 years; credit rates are fixed for the length of the contract. "Virtual VOST" provisions exist to compensate microgrid subscribers in proportion.

Farm Opportunities Loan Program

Value:Varies

New sustainable farm equipment may be eligible for special financing through Minnesota's Farm Opportunity Loan Program. The program is administered by the state Rural Finance Authority in conjunction with various funding partners. Loans can cover up to 80% of purchase and installation costs. The RFA assumes responsibility for servicing 45% of the principal up to $45,000. Interest on the RFA portion is 3%; the remaining 55% will accrue interest at the current market rate. Additional information is available from the RFA website.

Dakota Electric Association - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Value:Varies

Residential and commercial customers of the Dakota Electric Association may be entitled to rebates on a variety of energy-efficient improvements. Available rebate offers will vary from time to time. Current offers include rebates on large appliances, lighting, insulation/weatherization, central/room HVAC, and new solar PV or geothermal heat systems. Rebate amounts depend on the type of project and how much efficiency it will add to the property. Additional information is available from the cooperative website.

Xcel Energy - Renewable Development Fund Grants

Value:Varies

NOTE: This program appears to be defunct as of 2013. Xcel Energy has administered a Renewable Development Fund since 1999. The fund's annual budget amounts to $9 million, the result of a state-set rate per nuclear waste reservoir at the Prairie Island, Minnesota plant. Additional funding comes from a surcharge on Xcel customer bills in Minnesota and western Wisconsin. Grant programs supported by the fund usually take the form of requests for proposals (RFPs). Xcel details grant revenue and spending in an annual report submitted to the state legislature, and grant recipients produce similar supplementary reports on their projects' environmental impact. Additional information is available from the Xcel website.

Owatonna Public Utilities - Residential Conserve and Save Rebate Program

Value:Varies

Residential customers of OPU, the municipal utility for the city of Owatonna, may be eligible for rebates on energy-efficient appliances. Qualifying appliances will vary from time to time, but currently include fridge/freezers and room air conditioners certified by ENERGY STAR. To qualify for a rebate, the owner must recycle their previous appliance. OPU will cover any fees incurred from the recycling of appliances as a part of the rebate. Additional information is available from the OPU website.

Community-Based Energy Development (C-BED) Tariff

Value:Varies

Utilities in Minnesota are required to participate in Community-Based Energy Development tariff programs (C-BED) to support the construction and onboarding of new renewable energy facilities, including solar and wind farms. C-BED contracts last for 20 years. During the term, the state will pay utilities at a fixed rate for the energy they produce. The underlying goal is for utilities to more easily recoup the costs for their renewable facilities. Additional information is available from the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission website.

Value-Added Stock Loan Participation Program

Value:Varies

The Minnesota Rural Finance Authority (RFA) operates a stock financing program to aid farmers in purchasing shares of nearby wind farms or biomass energy facilities. Loans are offered by private banking partners, though the RFA sets loan terms and low interest rates for up to 45% of the principal. Qualifying applicants must not be worth more than $450,000. Additional information is available from the RFA website.

Minnesota Power - Power Grant Program

Value:Varies

Minnesota Power manages a large-scale energy efficiency grant program. Up to $50,000 in awards may be available to businesses and farmers investing in energy efficiency improvements, including new renewable energy systems and experimental technologies. Grants depend on the applicant's need and projected energy savings. They are supplemented by rebates of $200/kW of the improvements' rated capacity. Additional information is available from the Minnesota Power website.

Fix-Up Loan

Value:Varies

Minnesota homeowners making energy efficiency or accessibility improvements may be eligible for special loans from the state Housing Finance Agency (MHFA). "Fix-Up Loans" have a maximum of $15,000 in principal at market-rate interest. Applicants have direct access to MHFA lending partners and can negotiate loan terms. They may also use the contractors and builders of their choice. Lending partners differ between the 11-county Twin Cities area and the rest of the state. Additional information is available from the MHFA website.

Rural Minnesota Energy Board PACE Program

Value:Varies

The St. Paul Port Authority operates a PACE program in Duluth, Mankato, and certain Twin Cities suburbs and exurbs. Property owners will have access to an open market of local lenders offering competitive loans and terms for energy efficiency improvements. Effectively, funding comes from the government; repayment will therefore take the form of a tax lien senior to the property's mortgage. Residential structures are not eligible for PACE loans due to regulatory concerns from the FHFA. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are prohibited from acquiring a mortgage with an active PACE lien. Additional information is available from the Port Authority website.

Minnesota PACE Program (MinnPACE)

Value:Varies

The St. Paul Port Authority operates a PACE program in Duluth, Mankato, and certain Twin Cities suburbs and exurbs. Property owners will have access to an open market of local lenders offering competitive loans and terms for energy efficiency improvements. Effectively, funding comes from the government; repayment will therefore take the form of a tax lien senior to the property's mortgage. Residential structures are not eligible for PACE loans due to regulatory concerns from the FHFA. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are prohibited from acquiring a mortgage with an active PACE lien. Additional information is available from the Port Authority website.

Interconnection Standards

Value:Varies

Distributed generation and interconnection practices are standardized by the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission. Standards were last updated in 2019 and continue to be amended regularly. Unlike states which use tiers and levels to organize energy systems, Minnesota uses permit processes as benchmarks. Systems at a qualifying capacity level may be eligible for a "Fast Track" permit review. All systems must follow recognized standards such as those set by IEEE or UL. Customers may be required by their utility to carry liability insurance coverage or install additional safety features.

Renewable Development Fund (RDF)

Value:Varies

Xcel Energy has administered a Renewable Development Fund since 1999. The fund's annual budget amounts to $9 million, the result of a state-set rate per nuclear waste reservoir at the Prairie Island, Minnesota plant. Additional funding comes from a surcharge on Xcel customer bills in Minnesota and western Wisconsin. Funding supports incentive programs and other initiatives to adopt renewable energy. The University of Minnesota's Institute for the Environment also taps into the fund for its own research. Additional information is available from the Xcel website.

Xcel Energy - Solar*Rewards Program

Value:Varies

Solar*Rewards is the formal name for Xcel Energy's net metering and distributed generation tariff incentive programs nationwide. Under Minnesota law, renewable energy customers hold ownership of renewable energy credits (RECs) they generate. With a Solar*Rewards contract, the customer agrees to sell all RECs to the utility for a fixed amount of time and have a bidirectional meter installed on their system to track energy sent back to the grid. In exchange, the utility will provide fair compensation for both excess generation and credits accrued. To qualify for incentives, a new PV system must pass an engineering audit and not exceed 20 kW of DC capacity. Leased systems do not qualify for Solar*Rewards contracts. Additional information is available from the Xcel website.

Marshall Municipal Utilities - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

Value:Varies

Residential customers of MMU, the municipal utility for the city of Marshall, may be eligible for rebates on new energy-efficient systems and appliances. Available rebate offers will vary from time to time. Current offers include incentives for ENERGY STAR-certified fridge/freezers, washer/dryers, dishwashers, central/room HVAC, water heaters, dehumidifiers, and solar/geothermal systems (through a separate program). Customers may also receive financial assistance to certify their entire home with ENERGY STAR through an initiative targeted at new construction. Additional information is available from the MMU website.

Are solar panels worth it in Pipestone County, MN?

For homeowners in Pipestone County who intend to stay in their residence beyond the solar payback period, solar panels make an good investment. If you install a 5 kW solar system in Pipestone County, MN, you might save $28,255.2 over 20 years on average, with a break even point at roughly 0 years.

The cost of not having solar panels in Pipestone County, MN

In addition to missing out on the savings mentioned above, not having solar panels or an alternative backup energy source results in total reliance on your electric utility for electricity. Several recent news reports have illustrated that total reliance on your utility is not always ideal.

Lately, the average number of utility outages per customer annually in Pipestone County has been about 0.95. Outages generally last for an average of 100.99 minutes. During major occurrences like aging infrastructure, thunderstorms or vandalism, these times can extend significantly.

See the info below to see the number of current electricity customers without power in Pipestone County.

Even if it is without a backup battery, a solar panel system can reduce the stress of possible future outages.

Power Outages

Currently, 0 customers are being tracked in Pipestone County.

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Customers Out:

0

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What impacts the cost of solar panels in Pipestone County, MN?

Your Energy Needs - The upfront cost for larger solar panel systems is higher, but the cost per watt reduces as the system size expands. A lot of people find it useful to install a solar energy system that can replace their entire electric bill. This ensures optimal savings.

Make & Model - Similar to other industries, the solar energy sector includes a range of solar panel brands and designs. The system preferences of your chosen installer can make it important to pick a highly rated company. The use of high-quality models can greatly better the long-term experience for buyers.

Solar Panel Type - Monocrystalline panels are widely recognized as the industry standard, and for valid reasons. They are associated with a higher price, but they produce more energy. Most solar panel installers opt for this type of material.

Your Property - Every property and home is distinct. Sloping terrain, trees, or other barriers can make the installation more difficult. Currently, many solar installers are able to utilize satellite images to evaluate your home and incorporate these aspects for the first cost estimate.

Labor Rates - The wages that companies give their employees vary, and these expenses are eventually passed on in consumer prices. Businesses typically receive higher reviews for their work and customer service when they pay higher wages.

Permitting & Interconnection - Your installation cost will be influenced by area-specific permitting and utility interconnection fees. Reputable local installers will integrate these numbers into your preliminary quotes to prevent any surprises.

See what solar panels cost in other Pipestone County cities

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    Who are the best solar installers in Pipestone County?

    All Energy Solar

    St. Paul, MN(800) 620-3370

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.
    • Consulting on all things solar related.

    Academy Energy Group

    Newburgh, IN(812) 518-2150

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Reparation of solar arrays.
    • Auditing of energy requirements for independent energy generation.
    • Monitoring of independent energy generation.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.

    Core Development Group

    (201) 825-2195

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.
    • Consulting on all things solar related.

    Solar Farm

    St. Paul, MN(651) 271-8410

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.

    Dividend Finance

    Cincinnati, OH(415) 805-7000

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.

    Sundial Energy

    St. Louis Park, MN(952) 922-8560

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.

    SunPower Corporation

    San Jose, CA(800) 786-7693

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Reparation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Monitoring of independent energy generation.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.
    • Consulting on all things solar related.

    Harvest Solar

    Jackson, MI(888) 907-6527

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.
    • Consulting on all things solar related.

    Sunnova Energy

    Houston, TX(866) 786-6682

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Reparation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Reparation of batteries.
    • Monitoring of independent energy generation.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.
    • Consulting on all things solar related.

    GRNE Solar

    Palatine, IL(312) 859-3417

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.
    • Consulting on all things solar related.

    Entegrity

    Little Rock, AR(800) 700-1414

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Reparation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Auditing of energy requirements for independent energy generation.
    • Monitoring of independent energy generation.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.
    • Consulting on all things solar related.

    Ideal Energy

    Fairfield, IA(800) 634-4454

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Reparation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.
    • Consulting on all things solar related.

    LightEdison

    Denver, CO(888) 966-6377

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Reparation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Reparation of batteries.
    • Auditing of energy requirements for independent energy generation.
    • Monitoring of independent energy generation.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.
    • Consulting on all things solar related.

    Empire Solar Group

    Salt Lake City, UT(800) 467-4562

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.

    Pipestone County, MN Solar Panel Cost FAQs

    • During November, 2024, the average price for solar panel installations in Pipestone County, MN is $0/W. For a 5 kW solar panel system, the total cost in Pipestone County, MN after federal tax credits is around $0.
    • Various utility providers and government organizations in Minnesota are offering 20 rebates and incentives at this time. Moreover, nearly everyone is eligible for the 30% federal income tax credit.
    • Opting to pay in cash provides the highest savings, but there are now numerous financing options for solar panels that make financial sense. Installers typically partner with financing companies and will include this information into your initial quotes.
    • Yes, in Pipestone County, MN, the average payback period for 5 kW solar panels is 0 years, resulting in average electricity savings of $28,255.2 over 20 years.
    Alex Zdanov
    Last Reviewed By: Alex Zdanov
    Published: 2024-11-04