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5 Reasons Why You Should Go Solar in 2024 with Verde Solar Power

2024 is your opportunity to make a change that impacts your wallet and your day-to-day life. Over the next decade, energy costs will rise, and solar incentives will dwindle. Renewable energy is a buzzword these days – but let’s make it personal.

This year, the real urgency isn’t just about sustainability; it’s about putting money back in your pocket. At Verde Solar Power, we’re not just contributing to a more environmentally friendly future; we’re saving you money on your energy bills and time in your day.

1. Solar Investment Tax Credit Phase-Out

One key incentive for individuals considering solar is the Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC). In 2024, this credit offers favorable terms, providing a significant financial benefit to those investing in solar energy.

However, it’s important to note that the ITC will begin phasing out in 2033. The credit amount will gradually decrease, reaching 26% in 2033, 22% in 2034, and ultimately being eliminated for the tax year 2035. To maximize the financial advantage, act swiftly and take full advantage of the credit before the phased reduction begins.

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2. Cost Dynamics: Solar vs. Electricity

In 2024, the cost dynamics between solar and traditional electricity sources are undergoing a significant shift. Solar costs are expected to decrease, driven by factors such as:

  • Untangling supply chains
  • Global inflation easing
  • Massive investments in American solar and battery manufacturing
  • Economies of scale
  • Streamlined local permitting processes.

So the cost of installing solar is going down… why wouldn’t you wait another 10 years to make the shift?

Let’s make it clear why 2024 is the year to act: despite the decrease in installation costs coming in the next decade, that will be accompanied by a rise in electricity costs and fewer incentives and rebates. In 2024, Verde Solar Power is not just about lower costs; it’s about acting now to lock in your savings. Don’t let the decreasing costs be a reason to delay.

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3. Growing Support in Rural Communities

An encouraging trend is the growing support for solar energy in rural communities. Even in traditionally non-urban areas, there is a noticeable shift in attitudes towards renewables (wind and solar).

Concerns over climate change, economic considerations, and a desire for energy independence are driving this change. Community-driven efforts are contributing to making sustainable energy more accessible and acceptable in rural America, especially as the desire for clean energy rises.

Let’s make this about community and practical advice; talk to neighbors with solar panels and hear about their experiences. Check out reviews on Nextdoor. Choosing Verde Solar Power is not just about going green; it’s about supporting local and making a decision based on real experiences from people in your community.

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4. Climate Change Mitigation Through Elections

Elections can be powerful tools in the fight against climate change. The concept of “political carbon offsets,” involving donations to pro-climate politicians, emerges as a potentially effective and equitable alternative to traditional voluntary carbon offsets. This perspective encourages voters to view elections as opportunities for impactful contributions to climate change mitigation.

By considering two approaches, “emissions responsibility” and “expected emissions value,” voters can evaluate the climate impact of their choices.

Emissions Responsibility

Distributing emissions responsibility based on widely accepted principles in carbon accounting, this approach can be calculated when there is a distinct contrast between major election candidates.

This idea is like sharing out pollution based on widely agreed-upon rules for counting carbon. It works well when there’s a clear difference between the main candidates in an election.

Expected Emissions Value

A more probabilistic method, the expected emissions value, can be employed to assess the rationality of involvement in an election for voters driven by climate concerns.

Think of this as a guess about how much impact your vote might have on climate issues. It helps people who care about the environment figure out if participating in an election makes sense for them.

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5. Exclusive Offer from Verde Solar Power

Verde Solar Power distinguishes itself with a commitment to transparency and fair pricing. In 2024, we are extending a special offer with solar systems starting at just $19,975. This exclusive deal underscores Verde Solar Power’s dedication to making solar energy affordable and accessible to Arizona. By taking advantage of this offer, you can contribute to a sustainable future while enjoying the economic benefits of clean energy.

Never Go Solar Without a Verde Solar Power Quote

2024 is the year to make a change, but why this year specifically? Let’s make it tangible. Verde Solar Power is not just your solar provider; we’re your financial partner. This year, we’re rolling out a limited-time exclusive offer – solar systems starting at $19,975. Act now, and not only will you be part of the solar revolution, but you’ll also lock in this special offer, making 2024 the year your energy bills take a significant dip before the incentives go away for good.

Seize the financial, environmental, and community benefits, and never go solar without first exploring a quote from Verde Solar Power. Make 2024 the year you embark on a sustainable energy journey.

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