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   / Took the plunge. Finally going solar! #41  
If the homeowner owns the panels, what happens when mother nature decides to violently remove the panels from your roof?

I'm sure the ins co will only pay if you have a rider. How much more is that in hurricane or tornado region's?

Insurance covers them as if they are part of the house...no additional rider necessary as long as the coverage on your home is enough. Our panels are on our detached garage, and I had to increase the coverage on the garage due to the standard coverage not being enough on outbuildings. It basically doubled the value of the garage.
 
   / Took the plunge. Finally going solar! #42  
The local electric company here changed the way they bill since NH deregulated power. The electricity is separated from the distribution fee but both on a per KW usage plus it's tiered. Half of my bill is the distribution fee. I'd love to add solar but would have to research more to see if it's worth it. Electricity is expensive here but this power company is not stupid when it comes to billing the customer. I think all we can get is credits for power pushed to the grid. I'd love to break all ties to them, maybe in a few years.
 
   / Took the plunge. Finally going solar! #43  
Is it safe to assume that the solar Federal tax credits will soon be gone with the Republican tax bill?
 
   / Took the plunge. Finally going solar! #45  
Is it safe to assume that the solar Federal tax credits will soon be gone with the Republican tax bill?
Why do you say that.... It's not even being considered.
 
   / Took the plunge. Finally going solar! #46  
I was asking a question and hoping to get and answer from someone with some credibility.

So feel free to provide a link. Otherwise...
 
   / Took the plunge. Finally going solar! #47  
   / Took the plunge. Finally going solar! #48  
So how does the tax credit work? I know it's different from a deduction. How does it work?

Say I make $30K per year and pay $5K in federal taxes.
I buy a solar system that costs $20K up front.

What happens?
 
   / Took the plunge. Finally going solar! #49  
We have 24 kW system on our farm. Since Iowa allows DIY it was installed by me and wife between end of November 2012 and February 2013. Total cost of hardware was $54000. The project was financed by a loan combined by second mortgage ($29000 @ 5.5% interest)and a loan from "Iowa Revolving Alternative Energy fond" ($25000 0% interest). When the system was completed we claimed $16500 federal tax rebate and $3000 Iowa tax rebate. Our electric power is provided by rural coop that is more or less hostile to alternative energy so no net metering. Since we have 100% electric house (with propane backup) I calculated the break even point, assuming constant cost of electric power, around 13 years. BTW Iowa is #4 state in number of sunny hours/year in the country.
We heat and AC about 3400 sqft with geothermal heat pump and 2700 sqft with two mini split units. Estimated average electric bill without the PV would be about 400-450/month. With PV it is 120/month. Cost of loan is 500/month till October 2022. We should make (if we live till 95) about $45000 net profit at the end of 30 years of operation. As of today we produced 174 MWh of energy worth $19662.

Speaking about emergency power batteries. There are many Nissan Leaf coming from leases for sale at about $10000. Having 24 kWh battery it is way cheaper to buy the Leaf than Tesla wall.
1.) You can drive it.
2.) You can add off grid inverter ($5000 ro so) and use it to power your house during outages.

In fact the Japanese version of Leaf has software (Leaf to Home) for integration it with the PV and as emergency power source since 2012. The 2018 model has a variation of Leaf to Home specifically designed for the US market.
 
   / Took the plunge. Finally going solar! #50  
So how does the tax credit work? I know it's different from a deduction. How does it work? Say I make $30K per year and pay $5K in federal taxes. I buy a solar system that costs $20K up front. What happens?
You get 30% on $20k, or $6k. So you would get a tax refund of $1000.
 

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