Washington D.C. Solar Incentives, Tax Credits & Rebates 2026
Solar panels might seem expensive, but if you live in Washington D.C., you''re in luck. D.C. offers some of the most generous solar incentives in the country, helping thousands of homeowners
Solar power in Washington, D.C.
As of 2023, Washington, D.C. has 237 MW of installed solar power. [1] The District of Columbia has a renewable portfolio standard of 100% renewable energy by 2032, with a carve-out for 10% of local
DC Solar Solution Program
Washington D.C. program for no upfront cost solar installation in Washington with locked-in reduced electric rates.
Solar in the District | doee
Solarize DC is a community-based outreach initiative to bring solar power to District residents in their homes and businesses throughout the city. Many residents are interested in solar but do not know
2026 Washington DC Solar Incentives: The Complete Guide
The program offers free or discounted solar power to eligible residents, either by installing solar panels on their homes or by subscribing to community solar projects.
Solar in Washington, DC
At 2.2 MW, Ridgecrest in Washington is among the largest solar installations in Washington DC. Completed by NEO in 2021, this solar project has enough electric capacity to power more than 374
Solar Solution DC | DMV Solar Company for Panel Installation
Since 2008, Solar Solution has provided a clean energy option to DC and Maryland residents. We''ve installed systems on the rooftops of homes and businesses across the DMV area.
DC''s Solar for All Program to Complete 150 Home Solar Projects for
The DCSEU and DOEE are bringing solar energy to 150 more income-qualified homes in 2025 through the Solar for All program, helping families save on electricity while advancing DC''s clean energy future.
Solar Energy
Solar Energy The sun emits solar radiation in the form of light. Solar energy technologies capture this radiation and turn it into useful forms of energy. There are two main types of solar
Washington D.C. Solar Incentives, Tax Credits, & Rebates (2025 Guide)
This guide will walk you through all the major solar incentives and policies available to D.C. residents in 2025. We''ll clarify how each program works, who''s eligible, and how they contribute
Solar power in Washington, D.C.
In 2006 Mount Pleasant residents Anya Schoolman and George Musser''s sons Walter and Diego had watched Al Gore''s documentary, An Inconvenient Truth and suggested that their families do something about the climate change problem. Upon investigating the possibility of going solar, Schoolman found the problems of building code, financial and contracting issues too complex to be solved by a single person, so Schoolman, Musser and their two sons formed the Mount Pleasant Solar Cooperative to bring grea