You want to purchase a solar energy system to install at your home; You are eligible for state or federal investment tax credits; You are willing to be responsible for maintenance or repairs (note that most solar energy systems offer warranties, and many installers offer operations and maintenance plans) You want to reduce your electricity costs.
Do I need a permit to install solar energy?
Permits are required for the installation of all building-connected solar energy systems. There are several options for filing solar energy projects at the Department of Buildings. Projects may be filed as part of another New Building or Alteration permit application.
Where can I find information about solar energy?
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Solar Technologies Office created the Homeowner's Guide to Going Solar to provide basic information on solar energy and answer common questions about solar power and solar installation. They also have a page dedicated to Understanding Your Rooftop Solar Energy Contract
The system can be on- or off-site and may be owned by utilities, a solar developer, non-profit entities, or multiple community members. Learn more about community and shared solar. If you lease a solar energy system, you are able to use the power it produces, but someone else—a third party—owns the PV system equipment.
What should I consider when installing solar?
There are many things to consider when installing solar such as life of your existing roof, financing, and energy efficiency. Onsite solar photovoltaic (PV) and solar thermal opportunities should be explored after your home is energy efficient. to assist residents and homeowners with evaluating the potential for solar energy use at their homes.
There are several options for filing solar energy projects at the Department of Buildings. Projects may be filed as part of another New Building or Alteration permit application. They may also be filed separately through the borough offices or through the The HUB as an Alteration Type-2.
Should you install solar photovoltaic systems?
Many homeowners are installing solar photovoltaic systems to reduce their energy costs as well as greenhouse gas emissions. There are many things to consider when installing solar such as life of your existing roof, financing, and energy efficiency.