Sustainable Homeowners Associations — Solar
Definition
Solar power is not only a great option to save money, but it is also helps households reduce their carbon footprint. Although some HOAs restrict roof-mounted solar panels for aesthetic reasons, studies show that solar panels actually increase property values and are becoming sought-after amenities.
Grants and Funding
A 30% federal tax credit is available to homeowners who install solar power systems, including energy storage, through 2034. Learn more.
Calculators
Several online calculators can quickly estimate your solar potential and savings using just your address.
Partner Organizations
Education and Resources
- The Chester County Planning Commission launched a solar webpage which compiles the most relevant information on regulating solar power for municipalities, as well as the steps for going solar for Chester County residents, businesses, or others looking to install solar power systems. The webpage also features an interactive map of solar installations throughout the county.
- Solar United Neighbors advocates for HOAs to permit residents to install solar panels. They've created a Solar Action Guide with information and tools for residents who wish to advocate for changes to their own HOA's rules to permit solar power.
- PECO's Solar for Homeowners page provides an explanation of different solar credits such as SRECs, FITCs, and Net Metering Credits
- Penn State Extension has informational resources including the basics of solar energy and webinars that take deeper dives into land use, economic, and legal issues that landowners might consider when considering going solar, or leasing their land for solar development.
- Energy Sage has developed a comprehensive guide on everything you need to know about going solar.