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York, Pennsylvania — Solar & Roofing

$0-Down Solar in York

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Solar Incentives & Net Metering in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania's Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard (AEPS) includes a solar carve-out, so qualifying systems can earn Pennsylvania SRECs that carry market value, and net metering is available statewide. With PECO and PPL rates climbing, solar is an increasingly practical hedge. Net metering credits you for surplus solar power your system sends to the grid — bank credits by day, draw them back at night, for a lower, more predictable monthly bill.

In Pennsylvania, net metering runs through utilities like PECO, PPL, Duquesne Light, Met-Ed, and West Penn Power. Full detail on our Pennsylvania solar page, or learn why your bill keeps rising.

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Other Pennsylvania cities: Lancaster  ·  Greensburg  ·  Butler

Incentive programs and eligibility vary by utility and change over time. EnergyPros does not guarantee eligibility for any tax credit, exemption, or incentive — consult a licensed tax professional.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is $0-down solar available in York, Pennsylvania?

Yes. EnergyPros matches York, Pennsylvania homeowners with vetted, A-rated, licensed installers offering $0-down solar options — no purchase or loan required.

Will solar lower my electric bill in York, Pennsylvania?

For most homeowners in York, Pennsylvania, going solar locks in lower, more predictable power and helps offset rising Pennsylvania utility rates. Actual savings depend on your roof, energy usage, and utility — a free, no-obligation estimate shows your specific numbers.

Does Pennsylvania offer solar incentives and net metering?

Pennsylvania offers net metering, and may offer state incentives or tax exemptions for going solar. Programs and eligibility vary by utility and change over time — consult a licensed tax professional.