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You will probably still have an electric utility bill after going solar. Most homeowners need power from the grid at night and when their panels aren't producing enough electricity. The average monthly residential electric bill is $136.84 for 855 kilowatt hours, according to the Department of Energy
Most homeowners need power from the grid at night and when their panels aren't producing enough electricity. The average monthly residential electric bill is $136.84 for 855 kilowatt hours, according to the Department of Energy However, solar panels should reduce electricity bills; in some cases, your bill may go to zero.
How much you will save on your electric bill with solar depends on seven key factors: Whether your solar system is sized to cover all of your electricity consumption. How many hours of sunlight your home gets. How much your solar panels cost. Whether you leased your solar system, got a loan or paid cash for it.
The size of your electric bill after installing solar panels depends on your specific situation. Every state has its own regulations, utilities offer different rates and options, and each home is unique.
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