2011 IL Solar Tour Site Sponsor Applicationx-2025

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The average Illinois homeowner needs a 11.42 kW solar panel system to cover their electricity needs, which comes out to $36,007 before incentives. Prices range from $30,606 to $41,408, but after the federal tax credit, that drops by 30%.
Generally speaking, solar panels are really only worth it for homeowners who use at least 500 kilowatt-hours every month, on average. Most homes in Illinois consume around 721 kWh, making solar a good option for most residents.
Illinois Solar for All (ILSFA): State incentives are available to help income-eligible homeowners, renters, nonprofits organizations and public facilities solar panels with either affordable or zero upfront costs.
Illinois Solar for All (ILSFA) is a state program that brings the benefits of solar energy to income-eligible households, nonprofit organizations, and public facilities. Through the program, eligible participants can receive affordable solar installations and save money on electric bills.
Commonwealth Edison (ComEd) Distributed Generation (DG) Rebate: Businesses, nonprofits, industrial customers and community solar projects can get a massive cashback incentive for solar equipment from ComEd. The maximum amount is $300 per kW of capacity installed.
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