Duke Energy''s Clean Energy Connection is a program that lets residential and business customers in Florida support renewable energy, subscribe to solar power and earn credits
Why does Duke Energy offer this program? At Duke Energy, we recognize the importance of sustainability. While our generation mix includes some renewable energy, we want to offer our
These changes apply to both Duke Energy Carolina and Duke Energy Progress. It''s important for customers to understand the net metering rates in your service territory to assess the costs and benefits of solar.
Maximizing savings and sustainability through the Duke Energy Solar Program requires a comprehensive understanding of how to effectively utilize solar panels while
The Duke Energy PowerPair pilot program offers up to $9,000 in rebates for homeowners who install solar and battery systems in North Carolina.
To determine how much energy your roof can produce and see how much you could save with the PowerPair rebate, contact Cape Fear Solar Systems today: (910) 409
A pilot program set to open this summer will offer incentives for customers to install rooftop solar and storage — and turn control of the batteries over to Duke Energy.
Duke Energy offers rebates to North Carolina customers who want to install a solar panel system. For homeowners, the program offers a $0.60/Watt rebate for systems up to 10 kilowatts.
Starting Oct. 1, North Carolina is changing the way owners of residential solar panels get paid for the energy they produce, and, specifically, how much Duke Energy will pay
Clean Energy Connection subscribers can earn monthly bill credits for solar energy generated by participation, without installing solar panels Charlotte, N.C. – Duke Energy has made proposals to the North Carolina
Solar panels can''t capture all of that, but every year they capture more than the last. Duke Energy has 180 solar projects in 16 states and can generate more than 10,000 megawatts of electricity from wind and solar. That''s
Save up to $9,000 on solar + battery installations with Duke Energy''s 2024 incentives in NC. Learn eligibility and act before offers run out!
The Duke Energy PowerPair pilot program offers up to $9,000 in rebates for homeowners who install solar and battery systems in North Carolina.
Duke Energy customers that install a new solar plus battery system in North Carolina are eligible for a rebate of up to $9,000 on top of the 30% Federal Tax Credit.
North Carolina net metering at a glance: North Carolina requires the state''s investor-owned utilities, Duke Energy Progress, Duke Energy Carolinas, and Dominion, to offer their solar
Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) A REC represents the environmental attributes of 1 megawatt-hour (MWh) of electricity generated from renewable energy sources such as wind,
Whether you already have solar with a battery, are starting fresh, or are looking to add another battery, you could be eligible for monthly bill credits ranging from $52 to $91 from Duke Energy.
What is PowerPair? The PowerPair program is a solar plus storage cash incentive available to Duke Energy customers in North Carolina. If you buy a solar panel system with a battery, you can earn a one-time payment
Save money on the cost of installing a solar and battery system with Duke Energy solar incentive programs available in North Carolina.
Starting Oct. 1, North Carolina is changing the way owners of residential solar panels get paid for the energy they produce, and, specifically,
Enrollment for PowerPair SM is on a first-come, first-served basis. If you recently installed a qualifying solar + battery system, we recommend you apply as soon as possible, as it must be
Duke Energy solar energy programs in 2025 provide home and business owners with accessible, affordable, and reliable options for clean energy. From significant rebates and
Key takeaways Duke Energy''s new net metering policy in North Carolina went into effect on July 1, 2023. The new ''Residential Solar Choice'' plan features a time of use (TOU) rate schedule
Duke Energy bills its solar customers a monthly minimum bill of $30 regardless of how much solar their system generates. The minimum charge is only billed when the sum of your basic facilities
Duke Energy customers in North Carolina will soon have access to rebates worth up to $9,000 for home solar and battery systems. In May 2024, Duke Energy is opening applications to the PowerPair pilot program that offers
Solar remains a vital renewable energy source, contributing significantly to Duke Energy''s electricity provision. Currently, nearly 5% of U. S. electricity comes from solar, a
CHARLOTTE — Starting Oct. 1, North Carolina is changing the way owners of residential solar panels get paid for the energy they produce, and, specifically, how much Duke Energy will pay for it. Since 2000, Duke customers with residential solar panels have been able to take advantage of something called net metering.
Duke Energy offers rebates to North Carolina customers who want to install a solar panel system. For homeowners, the program offers a $0.60/Watt rebate for systems up to 10 kilowatts. The benefit is equivalent to $3,600 for a 6 kilowatt (kW) system. Nonresidential customers also have access to rebates of $0.50/Watt to $0.75/Watt.
Instead of a flat rate, Duke customers with solar will shift to a time-of-usage system, which compensates them for excess energy the panels produce based on the cost of energy at the time it’s produced. The timing for customers shifting to that system depends on when they installed their solar.
Duke Energy created a Solar Bill Savings Estimator calculator for customers to use to determine which rate fits them best. The nameplate capacity of a customer’s system is limited to the lesser of their estimated maximum monthly kW demand or 20 kW for both NMB and RSC.
When the panels produce more energy than the household can use at the time, the electricity goes back to the grid. Under the original rules, Duke paid a flat rate for the power, equal to the amount the customers paid per kilowatt. Now, Duke is shifting the pay scale to something that reflects the cost of electricity at the time it’s produced.
With up to $9,000 in rebates per system, Duke Energy PowerPair program reduces the cost burden of installing solar and battery systems in North Carolina. This incentive has limited capacity and is expected to go quickly. Connect with an Energy Advisor to make a game plan for claiming it! See how much solar panels cost in your area.