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61,898
Population
$2.73/W
Avg Cost
5h
Sun Hours
11yr
Payback

Solar Energy in Reno County, Kansas

Reno County, located in Kansas, is home to 61,898 residents and offers excellent potential for residential solar energy. With 5 peak sun hours per day and electricity rates averaging 14.56 cents per kWh, homeowners in Reno County can generate substantial savings by switching to solar power.

The average cost of a solar installation in Reno County is approximately $2.73 per watt before incentives. After applying the 30% federal Investment Tax Credit, a standard 8kW residential system costs approximately $15,288. This system would produce roughly 14,600 kWh annually, saving homeowners approximately $2,126 per year on electricity.

Kansas's full retail rate net metering policy applies to Reno County residents, allowing you to earn full retail rate credits for excess solar energy sent back to the grid. Combined with the federal tax credit, the typical payback period is around 11 years.

Over a 25-year period — well within the typical solar panel warranty — Reno County homeowners can expect total savings of $37,856. Solar also increases your home value by an estimated 3-4% while protecting you from future electricity rate increases that have historically averaged 2-3% per year.

Whether you live in the heart of Reno County or in a surrounding community, going solar is one of the smartest financial decisions you can make. Use our free quote comparison tool to get matched with licensed, insured solar installers who serve your area.

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Reno County Solar FAQ

How much does solar cost in Reno County, Kansas?

The average solar installation in Reno County costs approximately $2.73 per watt. For a typical 8kW system, expect to pay $21,840 before the 30% federal tax credit, reducing the net cost to $15,288. Local installer competition and roof complexity can affect final pricing.

How much electricity will solar panels produce in Reno County?

With 5 peak sun hours per day in Kansas, an 8kW solar system in Reno County produces approximately 14,600 kWh per year. This is typically enough to offset 80-100% of an average household's electricity consumption, saving approximately $2,126 per year.

Are there solar installers that serve Reno County?

Yes, there are multiple licensed solar installers serving Reno County, Kansas. We recommend getting at least 3 quotes to compare pricing, equipment, and warranties. Use our free quote tool to get matched with pre-screened local installers.

What is the payback period for solar in Reno County?

The average solar payback period in Kansas is 11 years. After your system pays for itself, you'll enjoy essentially free electricity for the remaining 15+ years of your panel warranty. Over 25 years, Reno County homeowners can save $37,856.

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