Terrence Dwyer installed a $2,000 plug-in solar system on his deck, saving $35 monthly while reducing his carbon footprint. Small solar systems are becoming popular in the U.S. as residential solar tax credits are being cut. Increased demand is evident, especially following a new Utah law making it easier to purchase and install these systems. However, potential buyers need to research utility policies and possibly obtain building permits depending on local regulations. These plug-in systems, unlike larger rooftop setups, are more affordable and involve less complicated installation.
Dwyer's plug-in solar system, costing $2,000, saves him around $35 monthly and fulfills his desire to reduce his carbon footprint.
Small-scale solar systems, popular in Europe, are gaining traction in the U.S. due to affordability, simple installation, and changes in residential solar tax credits.
Homeowners are showing increased interest in balcony solar systems as regulations ease, with a new Utah law facilitating easier installation and purchase.
Installing a plug-in solar system can require homework regarding utility policies and may involve checking for building permits based on local regulations.
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