Hood River Solar Installation Guide

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    Hood River Solar Panel Installation

    The residents of Hood River county are no newcomer to new sources of electricity generation. Hood River is home to the first of its kind long-distance, high-voltage transmission line built by Bonneville Power Administration as portrayed in the BPA short film “Stringing and Sagging a High-Voltage Transmission Line.” With many residents already choosing to produce their own solar energy, Hood River county is once again becoming a new frontier for energy generation.

    What About The Weather?

    Despite being known best for the rain, the lengthy daylight hours in the summer make solar a terrific investment for your home or business. By being able to sell excess solar energy back to your utility provider, you may accrue credits to be used during the more cloudy months. Plus, our solar panels are capable of capturing scattered light and turn it into usable electricity even during days over overcast. Read more about how solar works in the Northwest.

    2024 Hood Solar Incentives

    These Hood River solar incentives programs can save you tons of money when switching to solar:

    • Federal Investment Tax Credit
    • Local and Utility Company Rebates
    • Net Metering

    Solar energy systems are often priced on a per-watt basis, with the average price per watt in Hood River at $2.53. This brings the cost of a typical 5-kilowatt system to $12,650, but that’s before Oregon solar incentives.

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    Installing Solar The Sunbridge Way

    At Sunbridge Solar, we are committed to working with residents and businesses to unlock energy savings using renewable, clean solar energy. Our main emphasis is on designing and installing superior quality solar panels for both residential and commercial settings in the Pacific Northwest. While we pride ourselves highly on our second-to-none installations here in Oregon, our goal for meaningful local and global impact is much broader than our bottom line.

    So whether you are a homeowner looking to do something to cut your electric bill costs, a farm trying to embrace sustainability, a business looking to make a sound financial investment, or a humanitarian with a heart for changing the environment, we are here to guide you through the process.

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