
Whether you are considering installing a solar energy system on your Long Island home or business, you have many options. Here are details about the costs, the incentives and where to put the solar arrays. Also, how they impact the environment. Solar panels will help you cut your electricity costs, and reduce your electric bill. Built Well Solar can answer your questions about installing solar cells in Long Island.
Cost of solar energy on Long Island
There are many factors that will affect the price of a Long Island home with solar energy. Although prices for solar panels vary according to the size of the system or the installation company, on Long Island the average cost is around $3.20 per W. The cost to install a five kilowatt-sized solar panel system should be between $13,558-18,342

Incentives available
New York offers numerous incentives to homeowners who install solar energy systems. The state tax credit is worth up to $5,000. This credit is available for new systems and can help offset your system's costs. The second incentive is a federal tax credit, which is also available for installing solar systems. This incentive is especially beneficial for Long Island homeowners.
Long Island locations of solar panels
To encourage solar energy development on Long Island, renewable energy experts released the first report on the best places to build low-impact solar arrays. This report highlights the obstacles that must be overcome to increase the number of solar array installations in the area. These comprehensive strategies are a roadmap that will help us achieve our solar energy goals. But, it is not an easy road. Here are some important details on the Long Island solar road map:
Long Island's solar panel installations have an environmental impact
Long Island's Environmental Impact of Solar Panels requires careful thought. There are options to reduce the impact. LI Solar Generating, the developer of the project, will collaborate with local communities in order to minimize the damage to the land through a program for tree restoration. Middle Island will also plant vegetation under the panels, and use buffers in order to obscure the solar farm. It is possible that mitigation could take years.

Long Island community solar projects
The Long Islands Power Authority approved a new program for community-based solar projects. The program currently has two community solar programs and is in the public hearing stage. After the hearings, the board will vote. Executives from the Long Island Power Authority stated that the programs adhere to guidelines established by New York's governor. He has also set clear energy goals. The incentive program will help reduce costs for installing solar energy projects in Long Island.