All Energy Solar Inc., a Minnesota-based solar installer, has urged homeowners to consider solar adoption in 2025 amid increasing market and policy uncertainty. The company has cited rising electricity rates, volatile tariffs on imported panels, and possible changes under a new US administration as contributing factors. The Inflation Reduction Act currently offers a 30% federal tax credit, which is expected to remain through 2025 but has faced uncertainty beyond that. All Energy Solar has stated that installing solar can help protect households from energy price hikes and supply disruptions. Concerns have also been raised over potential changes to net metering and long-term energy policy. Logan O’Grady, Executive Director of MnSEIA, has emphasized that customer-owned solar is vital for household savings and regional energy resilience. All Energy Solar has provided licensed solar services across multiple sectors in the US.
All Energy Solar cites 2025 as key year for going solar
Homeowners were urged by All Energy Solar to adopt solar in 2025 amid rising rates, incentive uncertainty, and possible policy shifts under a new US administration.
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