Solar Panels Cost 4.9k-14k in SUNY Oswego CDP, NY | November, 2024

Solar Panels Cost $4.9k-$14k in SUNY Oswego CDP, NY | November, 2024

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How much do solar panels cost in SUNY Oswego CDP, NY in 2024?

In SUNY Oswego CDP, NY in November, 2024, the current cost per watt of solar panel systems is estimated at $3.57/W

According to this cost, you should expect to pony up $3,570, on average, for every 1 kW (or 1000 watts) of solar energy your system will need to generate. On average, the expense for a 5 kW solar setup in SUNY Oswego CDP, after a 30% federal tax credit, is $12,495. A bigger system could be necessary to satisfy your energy requirements.

Select your county from the menu on the left to find the typical roof size and maximum solar panel capacity for homes in your area. The following summary, below, highlights the costs, payback period, and 20-year average savings for a 5 kW system installed in your county.

Average out-of-pocket cost for a 5 kW system The upfront amount spent to buy and install solar.
SUNY Oswego CDP: $12,495US Average: $12,523
Average Payback Period The number of years until you break even on the solar investment.
SUNY Oswego CDP: 6 yearsUS Average: 7 years
Average Net 20-year savings The total amount of money saved over 20 years minus the out-of-pocket cost.
SUNY Oswego CDP: $24,949US Average: $16,169

Solar Potential in SUNY Oswego CDP

Estimated system size and solar electricity production per median viable roof in
SUNY Oswego CDP.

Roof size 518sq. ft.
Capacity 7.25kW DC
Electricity 7.5kkWh AC per yr.

Electricity Costs in SUNY Oswego CDP, NY & What that Means for Your Solar Panel Pricing

The typical kWh usage for a SUNY Oswego CDP resident is 667 monthly, with an average electric bill of $178.33. This number also includes data from apartments and smaller residences, which generally use reduced energy requirements.

In November 2024, the mean electricity rate in SUNY Oswego CDP, NY amounts to 26.73¢ per kWh.

In SUNY Oswego CDP, an average electricity consumer's electricity needs can be fully accounted for by a solar system of 6 kW or higher. Upfront, a 6 kWsolar installation is priced at about $21,420, with the 30% tax credit, this drops to $14,994.

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Average solar panel costs by system size in SUNY Oswego CDP

Displayed below and to the left is the price structure for various sizes of the solar panel systems in SUNY Oswego CDP. The larger the solar array, the larger the initial expense, but also the greater electricity savings and income tax credits you'll get.

The cost and benefit breakdown for solar panels, displayed in the calculator down and to the right, is based on an average electric bill of $178.33 in SUNY Oswego CDP. Simply change the $178.33 to your average electricity bill for more accurate results.

System Size 2kW
Roof Size Min. space required
143 ft²
Electricity Value Annual Production $754 a year
Est. Price
$4,998
Savings from a 2kWthis system
  • Est. yearly production 2,794 kWh
  • Est. monthly savings $63
  • Full payback in 2 years
Environmental Impacts
  • Reduces CO2 emissions by 0.6 tons a year
  • Equivalent to planting 27 trees a year
  • Equivalent to driving 1,478 mi less a year
System Size 3kW
Roof Size Min. space required
215 ft²
Electricity Value Annual Production $1,132 a year
Est. Price
$7,497
Savings from a 3kWthis system
  • Est. yearly production 4,191 kWh
  • Est. monthly savings $94
  • Full payback in 4 years
Environmental Impacts
  • Reduces CO2 emissions by 0.9 tons a year
  • Equivalent to planting 41 trees a year
  • Equivalent to driving 2,218 mi less a year
System Size 4kW
Roof Size Min. space required
286 ft²
Electricity Value Annual Production $1,509 a year
Est. Price
$9,996
Savings from a 4kWthis system
  • Est. yearly production 5,588 kWh
  • Est. monthly savings $126
  • Full payback in 5 years
Environmental Impacts
  • Reduces CO2 emissions by 1.19 tons a year
  • Equivalent to planting 55 trees a year
  • Equivalent to driving 2,957 mi less a year
System Size 5kW
Roof Size Min. space required
358 ft²
Electricity Value Annual Production $1,886 a year
Est. Price
$12,495
Savings from a 5kWthis system
  • Est. yearly production 6,985 kWh
  • Est. monthly savings $157
  • Full payback in 6 years
Environmental Impacts
  • Reduces CO2 emissions by 1.49 tons a year
  • Equivalent to planting 69 trees a year
  • Equivalent to driving 3,696 mi less a year
System Size 6kW
Roof Size Min. space required
429 ft²
Electricity Value Annual Production $2,263 a year
Est. Price
$14,994
Savings from a 6kWthis system
  • Est. yearly production 8,382 kWh
  • Est. monthly savings $178
  • Full payback in 7 years
Environmental Impacts
  • Reduces CO2 emissions by 1.69 tons a year
  • Equivalent to planting 78 trees a year
  • Equivalent to driving 4,186 mi less a year

SUNY Oswego CDP Solar Panel Installation Incentives & Rebates | 2024

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A 30% federal tax credit is accessible to most homeowners for residential solar installations, which renders solar energy a feasible choice in various regions across the United States. Apart from the federal incentives, state and local programs also aim to boost solar energy uptake.

New York provides 21 solar rebates and incentives from different utility companies and government departments.

Solar incentives in NY

Residential Solar Tax Credit

Value:Up to $5,000

Homeowners in New York may be eligible for state income tax credits on solar energy-related expenses. The tax code covers photovoltaic, water heating, and HVAC systems rated for up to 25 kW (single-family homes) or 50 kW (condos). Leased and owned systems qualify regardless of whether they are part of a power purchasing agreement. The credit amount will generally equal 25% of the new equipment's purchase price and installation costs. To claim the credit, homeowners can file form IT-255 with the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance.

NY-Sun Loan Program

Value:Varies

The NY Sun Initiative offers a loan program to fund new residential and small commercial solar photovoltaic systems. The principal available for a residential loan ranges from $1,500 to $25,000 depending on capacity and expected performance. Small businesses and public-sector entities can apply for up to $100,000 of funding. Loans can be repaid over up to 15 years at competitively low interest rates. Standard credit checks apply at the time of application and will determine interest. Additional information is available from the Sun Initiative website.

New York Power Authority - Energy Services Programs for Public Entities

Value:Varies

Local governments and state agencies may take advantage of energy efficiency advisory programs offered by the New York Power Authority. NYPA can conduct property energy audits and assist with project research, design, contracting, and financing. Public-sector facilities, including public schools, may receive upfront financing on the total cost of energy-related improvement projects. The agency will make regular repayments based on their estimated energy savings. Additional information is available from the NYPA website.

Solar Sales Tax Exemption

Value:Varies

In New York, new solar energy systems for use on residential property are exempt from state sales/use tax. The exemption applies to solar PV, water heating, and HVAC systems, but not to pool heaters. (Commercial pool heaters may still be subject to tax incentives.) Additional information is available from local assessors and solar retailers.

Clean Energy Fund (CEF)

Value:Varies

A Clean Energy Fund is managed by New York's Public Service Commission. The law creating this fund consolidates the expired Renewable and Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard budgets into a single entity. By 2030, 50% of the state's retail electricity should be generated from renewable sources. In the same year, the state should also reduce building energy consumption by 23% and overall carbon emissions by 40% from 2012 benchmarks. Initiatives funded through the CEF include rebate and incentive programs, large-scale private renewable energy facilities, education, and business support. Additional information is available from the PSC website.

NY-Sun Commercial and Industrial Incentive Program

Value:Varies

In New York, new solar energy systems for use on residential property are exempt from state sales/use tax. The exemption applies to solar PV, water heating, and HVAC systems, but not to pool heaters. Cities and county governments may enact local sales/use tax exemptions adding to state incentives. In cities of more than 1 million people, these exemptions must be formally codified as a local ordinance. Additional information is available from local assessors and solar retailers.

Clean Energy Standard

Value:Varies

New York established a mandatory Clean Energy Standard in 2016 to consolidate and replace the expiring Renewable and Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standards. The Renewable Energy substandard goals require 70% of the state's retail electricity to be sourced renewable by 2030. The state should phase out energy sources producing carbon emissions by 2040. The Zero-Emissions Standard and lower "carve-out" standards dictate minimum investment in specific zero-emission energy sources, including solar and offshore wind. Compliance with the standard is measured using both Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) and Zero-Emission Credits (ZECs) pegging a megawatt hour of electricity to a fluctuating dollar value. All operation renewable energy systems in the state will generate at least one type of credit, though utilities are expected to purchase a share of their REC/ZEC quotas from customers through tariff programs.

NY Green Bank

Value:Varies

The New York Green Bank is a public financial institution overseen by NYSERDA. The Bank specializes in forming public-private partnerships to streamline financial considerations in green energy investment. Currently, the Bank manages hundreds of millions of dollars used for renewable portfolio standard compliance, incentive programs, energy assistance, and project financing. It may legally involve itself with any renewable energy project and is formally charged with reviewing proposals for special financing agreements on the corporate and utility levels.

PSEG Long Island - Net Metering

Value:Varies

PSEG, the private electrical utility on Long Island, has created its own net metering policies in addition to state standards. The utility has committed to net metering agreements for up to 150 MW of wind, solar, biomass, and CHP energy. Net metering customers will be compensated through bill credits on the net excess generation (NEG) they export to the grid, as measured by a bidirectional meter. Should generation exceed consumption for a given month, credits will roll ahead to subsequent billing cycles. "Virtual net metering" arrangements are available for agricultural renewable energy systems and microgrid customers. As a condition of compensation, PSEG takes ownership of the renewable energy credits generated through the use of a renewable energy device under net metering. Additional information is available through the PSEG website.

Local Option - Real Property Tax Exemption for Green Buildings

Value:Varies

In New York, municipal corporations may be eligible for property tax exemptions on buildings meeting certain green construction standards. Exemptions are at the local level, and cities/counties in New York may choose not to grant them whatsoever. Qualifying buildings should meet the requirements for LEED Silver certification at a minimum, and they should pursue formal certification from the US Green Building Council. Exemptions for a LEED Silver building last for three years, after which time the incentive turns into a tax credit which decreases by 20% annually. Longer exemption periods of up to six years are available for buildings with LEED Gold or Platinum certification. Interested taxpayers should consult with their local assessor for details.

NY-Sun PV Incentive Program (Residential, Low-Income, and Small Business)

Value:Varies

Through the Sun Incentive Program operated by NYSERDA, homeowners installing a new solar energy system up to 25 kW in capacity may receive rebates. Homeowners must be a customer of a participating utility and use a participating solar contractor to qualify. Rebate amounts will build on a base rate per watt. Additional incentives are available for low-income customers or larger systems. NYSERDA may contract with microgrids in low-income neighborhoods to proportionally allot incentives to each subscriber. Additional information is available from the NYSERDA website.

PSEG Long Island - Renewable Electricity Goal

Value:Varies

Until its replacement by PSEG Long Island, the Long Island Power Authority held itself to a local renewable portfolio standard exceeding state standards. By 2013, at least 25% of the island's retail electricity was to be generated using renewable technology. Solar, wind, and other renewable energy projects used to comply with the local standard could not be used for state RPS compliance. Though this policy promoted renewable investment above and beyond state minimum quotas, it was actually established for legal reasons to ensure renewable energy credits were not counted twice. PSEG Long Island, as LIPA's successor, did not establish a new renewable energy goal to keep with increasing state standards.

Local Option - Solar, Wind & Biomass Energy Systems Exemption

Value:Varies

In New York, local governments may choose to enact real property tax exemptions on farm renewable energy systems. Localities may choose to opt out of the exemption program; in most cases, it will be offered by default, in contrast with other local-option tax incentives. Wind turbines, solar PV, water heating, HVAC, and some pool heating systems are eligible. Agricultural biomass, manure, or waste energy systems may also be eligible for exemptions. Exemptions are valid at the local and school tax levels, and taxpayers may still be liable for special assessments their local government places on the property.

PSEG Long Island- Commercial Solar PV Feed-in Tariff

Value:Varies

In New York, new solar energy systems for use on residential property are exempt from state sales/use tax. The exemption applies to solar PV, water heating, and HVAC systems, but not to pool heaters. Cities and county governments may enact local sales/use tax exemptions adding to state incentives. In cities of more than 1 million people, these exemptions must be formally codified as a local ordinance. Additional information is available from local assessors and solar retailers.

State of NY Commercial PACE Financing Program

Value:Varies

The New York state government offers a statewide property-assessed clean energy (PACE) financing program for multi-family residential and commercial properties making energy efficiency improvements. Single-family homes, duplexes, and townhomes are not eligible for financing due to FHFA regulations. The available principal will depend on property type and the projects being financed. The applicant must request an energy audit from a PACE representative as a part of the process: only projects the auditor suggests are eligible. Loan repayment will be made through a property tax lien senior to mortgages. Should the owner sell or transfer their property, the new owner will be responsible for repayments. Additional information is available from the New York Energy Improvement Corporation website.

Net Metering

Value:Varies

Since 1997, public/private utilities and cooperatives have offered net metering or other distributed generation tariffs to as many renewable energy customers as allowable by state quotas. The state recently replaced net metering with a "value of distributed energy resources" (VDER) tariff. VDER 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, remaining credits will be applied to subsequent cycles. VDER credit rates are fixed for the length of the contract. "Community Metering" provisions exist to compensate microgrid subscribers in proportion.

Energy Conservation Improvements Property Tax Exemption

Value:Varies

Real property tax exemptions may apply to small residential renewable energy equipment in New York, including CHP units, hydroelectric systems, fuel cells, and devices used to store energy. Exemptions apply at the local and state level, with the exception of special assessments that a property may incur. Multi-family property may be eligible for the exemptions if they are under five units in size. Additional information is available from the NY Department of Taxation and Finance.

Home Performance with ENERGY STAR

Value:Varies

Energy efficiency project financing through NYSERDA lending partners is available to single-family homeowners and multifamily properties up to four units. Applicants are limited to borrowers from Con Edison, Central Hudson, PSEG-Long Island, the National Grid, NYS E&G, Rochester G&E, or Orange Rockland. Loans with a principal of $1,500 - $25,000 are available at 3.49% - 3.99% APR over up to 15 years. Monthly payments are made through energy bills and will be based on estimated cost savings. Loans may fund projects approved by NYSERDA energy auditors and undertaken by participating contractors. The initial audit is available at no cost to the applicant. Additional information is available from the NYSERDA website.

Interconnection Standards

Value:Varies

In 1999, New York became one of the first states to standardize distributed generation and grid interconnection practices. The state Standard Interconnection Requirements cover any renewable energy system rated for under five megawatts. Systems should meet certain IEEE and UL safety and performance standards. Should the standards be met, the system will be eligible for expedited permit review procedures.

City of Riverhead - Energy Conservation Device Permitting Fees

Value:Varies

Special building permit processes and fees are available for new renewable energy systems or "energy conservation devices" in Riverhead. Eligible equipment includes solar PV arrays as well as any other device which qualifies for federal, state, or county tax incentives. Should a project meet certain safety and performance specifications, it will be considered under a 14-day expedited review and cost a $50 fee. Additional information is available from the Riverhead municipal website.

System Benefits Charge

Value:Varies

All customers of New York's six private electrical utilities are assessed system benefits surcharges to support a variety of NYSERDA energy initiatives. Currently, surcharge funding supports energy efficiency improvements, renewable energy investments, and energy access/assistance for low-income or disadvantaged communities. The fund's administrators annual reports to the state assembly detailing funding goals, actual revenue earned from surcharges, and initiatives supported by surcharges. These reports are publicly available on the NYSERDA website.

Are solar panels worth it in New York?

If you're expecting to live in your home past the solar system's payback period, solar panels are a wise decision in SUNY Oswego CDP. Over a 20 year period, a 5 kW solar system in SUNY Oswego CDP, NY could save you approximately $30,304.2, with the average break even time being 6 years.

The cost of not having solar panels in SUNY Oswego CDP, NY

Failing to have solar panels or an alternative backup energy means missing the savings mentioned earlier and being entirely reliant on your electric utility for electricity. As recent news articles have highlighted, full dependence on your utility provider isn't always ideal.

The average number of outages per customer per year for utilities in SUNY Oswego CDP has been 0.73 in recent years. On average, an outage lasts 83.01 minutes. When major events such as wildfires, vandalism, or aging infrastructure occur, these durations can increase significantly

A solar energy system could mitigate the effects of future outages, whether or not it has a backup battery.

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What impacts the cost of solar panels in SUNY Oswego CDP, NY?

Your Energy Needs - Larger solar panel systems come with a larger upfront cost, but the price per watt is reduced. Homeowners often discover that installing a solar system that can offset their entire electric bill is advantageous, ensuring optimal savings.

Make & Model - There are many brands and models of solar panels. Because the installer you select might have specific brand preferences, picking a highly rated company is especially important. The utilization of high-quality materials is likely to result in a more positive long-term experience for buyers.

Solar Panel Type - It's understandable that monocrystalline panels are now the industry standard. They are pricier but generate more energy. Most professionals in solar installation work with panels constructed from this material.

Your Property - Trees, uneven ground, or additional considerations can increase the complexity of the installation. Most solar installers today use satellite imagery to evaluate your home and integrate these elements into the preliminary cost estimate.

Labor Rates - Different companies offer varying wages to their employees, and these costs are inevitably borne by the consumers. Businesses that invest in higher wages often see higher reviews for their work and customer service.

Permitting & Interconnection - Depending on the area, local permitting and utility interconnection fees will affect the cost of your installation. Quality local installers will include these figures in your preliminary estimates to provide transparency.

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Who are the best solar installers in SUNY Oswego CDP?

All Energy Solar

St. Paul, MN(800) 620-3370

Services

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

YellowLite

Cleveland, OH(216) 333-1364

Services

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

Paradise Energy Solutions

Paradise CDP, PA(877) 851-9269

Services

  • 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.
  • Installation of solar arrays.

Academy Energy Group

Newburgh, IN(812) 518-2150

Services

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

Trinity Solar

(732) 780-3779

Services

  • Consulting on all things solar related.
  • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
  • Installation of solar arrays.

SunVest Solar

Pewaukee, WI(262) 547-1200

Services

  • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.
  • Installation of solar arrays.

Core Development Group

(201) 825-2195

Services

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

GreenSpark Solar

Ontario CDP, NY(585) 265-2384

Services

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

Plug PV

Troy, NY(518) 948-5316

Services

  • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
  • Monitoring of independent energy generation.
  • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.
  • Installation of solar arrays.

SI Solar

(844) 747-6527

Services

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

Dividend Finance

Cincinnati, OH(415) 805-7000

Services

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

Sunrise Solar Solutions

Briarcliff Manor, NY(914) 762-7622

Services

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

Summit Energy Group

(888) 578-6648

Services

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

CES

Middletown, CT(860) 632-1682

Services

  • Auditing of energy requirements for independent energy generation.
  • Consulting on all things solar related.
  • Installation of solar arrays.

Entero Energy

Austin, TX(512) 551-0742

Services

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

Harvest Power

Islip Terrace CDP, NY(631) 647-3402

Services

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

SunPower Corporation

San Jose, CA(800) 786-7693

Services

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

Silver Sun Solar

Deltona, FL(407) 832-42452

Services

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

ConEdison Solutions

Valhalla CDP, NY(914) 286-7000

Services

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

Independent Power

Wood-Ridge, NJ(914) 619-0625

Services

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

Same Sun of Vermont

Rutland, VT(802) 775-7900

Services

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

Venture Home Solar

Hicksville CDP, NY(888) 522-9161

Services

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

Sunnova Energy

Houston, TX(866) 786-6682

Services

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

Sunrun

San Francisco, CA(833) 394-3384

Services

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

Sunnyside Solar

(802) 280-7319

Services

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

Sigora Solar

Charlottesville, VA(434) 465-6192

Services

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

Entegrity

Little Rock, AR(800) 700-1414

Services

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

Quixotic Systems

New York, NY(212) 367-9161

Services

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

GenRenew

Freehold, NJ(732) 835-4272

Services

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

Venture Solar

(888) 522-9161

Services

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

Engie North America

Houston, TX(713) 636-1900

Services

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

Lumina Solar

Baltimore, MD(800) 971-6118

Services

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

ACE Solar

Carlstadt, NJ(201) 507-1110

Services

  • Installation of solar arrays.
  • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.
  • Reparation of solar arrays.

Precision Renewables

Snyderville CDP, UT(435) 602-4120

Services

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

PowerLutions

Lakewood CDP, NJ(732) 987-3939

Services

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

SUNY Oswego CDP, NY Solar Panel Cost FAQs

  • In November, 2024, the average cost of solar panels per watt in SUNY Oswego CDP, NY is $3.57/W. The approximate cost of a 5 kW solar panel system in SUNY Oswego CDP, NY, after deducting federal tax credits, is $12,495.
  • Currently, New York residents can benefit from 21 rebates and incentives available through various utilities and government bodies. On top of that, most individuals are eligible for the 30% federal income tax credit.
  • Cash payments yield the highest savings, yet several financing options now available for solar panels are advantageous as well. Installers often have partnerships with financing companies and will include this information in your initial quotes.
  • Yes, on average, the return on investment for 5 kW solar panel systems in SUNY Oswego CDP, NY is achieved in 6 years, with electricity savings amounting to $30,304.2 over 20 years.
Ginalyn Gelera
Last Reviewed By: Ginalyn Gelera
Published: 2024-11-05