ORION SMART POWER
Ohio
​Renewable energy is at the forefront of the revolution that is occurring in the Buckeye State. Reaching an impressive total investment of $1.3 billion in clean energy, it's no surprise that solar is becoming increasingly popular amongst homeowners in the area. In fact, nearly 83% of houses and establishments in the region are well-suited for the installation of solar panels and there are even incentives for eco-conscious individuals who make this switch. Plus, with a goal to generate 12.5% of power from renewables such as solar, state organizations are rewarding those whose solar panel systems produce megawatts worth of energy. By transitioning to clean energy, living an environmentally conscious lifestyle has become easier than ever before in the state of Ohia - so why delay this upgrade any longer?
4 Reasons Why It’s Worth Going Solar in Ohio
ALLEVIATE OUTAGES
Add battery storage to your solar system so you can rely on clean energy and disconnect from the grid during outages.
COUNT ON SAVINGS
Reduce your carbon footprint while harnessing the power of the sun. Solar panels take advantage of this by providing consistent, reliable power.
LOWER YOUR FOOTPRINT
Solar power has many advantages over fossil fuels as a renewable energy source. It is a more viable option for your home, community, and the environment.
INCREASE HOME VALUE
​Due to the increasing popularity of solar-powered homes, they stand out, resulting in immense profits as they sell faster and at a higher value in the national real estate market.
Available Solar Incentives Ohio
Incentives help lower the cost of your solar energy system. Those available in Ohio include:
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Solar Tax Credit: Most solar energy installations are eligible for the Residential Clean Energy Credit, previously called the Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC). Eligible homeowners can deduct up to 30% of their solar power system’s costs from their total tax liability for the year of installation.​
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State Property Tax Exemption: Solar has been shown to increase the value of your home. Ohio exempts this addition from your property taxes, meaning you don’t pay extra taxes because you got solar panels.
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Sales Tax Exemption: Tax exemption is a potential benefit for Qualified Energy Projects, provided they meet the necessary requisites.
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Switching to solar is easy with ORION
Orion Smart Power is one of the country’s fastest-growing companies. We actively install in twenty states. Not in one of these states?
Please contact us to see if we’re in your area.