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Why Pittsburgh Homeowners Are Going Solar in 2026

If you’re a homeowner in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, there’s never been a better time to go solar. Electricity rates from Duquesne Light have been climbing — the current average is 17.92¢ per kWh, and most Pittsburgh households pay around $155/month. That’s money going to the utility with nothing to show for it.

A typical Pittsburgh home needs a 9 kW system to offset most electricity usage. Over 25 years, that’s estimated savings of $42,000+ — before the 30% Federal Tax Credit (~$9,000 back).

Pittsburgh may be known for cloudy skies, but modern panels still produce substantial energy. Rising Duquesne Light rates and strong federal incentives make solar a solid investment for Steel City homeowners.

Solar Incentives for Pittsburgh, PA

Federal Solar Tax Credit (ITC): Claim 30% of your total installation cost — approximately $9,000+ for a typical Pittsburgh system. Available through 2032.

State Incentive: PA offers Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECs) that can be sold on the open market for additional income beyond electricity savings

Net Metering (Duquesne Light): Full Retail Net Metering. Excess solar energy earns credits on your bill.

Property Tax Exemption: Solar adds $15,000-$20,000 to home value without increasing your property taxes.

How Solar Works in Pittsburgh

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Custom System Design

Engineers design a system optimized for your Pittsburgh rooftop using satellite imagery.

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We handle permits, installation, and Duquesne Light interconnection. Savings start day one.

Frequently Asked Questions About Solar in Pittsburgh, PA

How much do solar panels cost in Pittsburgh, PA?

A typical 9 kW system in Pittsburgh costs $24,750-$31,500 before incentives. After the 30% federal tax credit (~$9,000), most Pittsburgh homeowners see payback within 7-9 years.

How much can I save with solar in Pittsburgh?

With Duquesne Light rates of 17.92¢/kWh and monthly bills around $155, Pittsburgh homeowners can save approximately $42,000+ over 25 years with a properly sized solar system.

Does Duquesne Light offer net metering in Pittsburgh?

Yes. Duquesne Light provides net metering for Pittsburgh customers. Excess solar energy earns credits on your bill, helping reduce or eliminate your monthly electricity costs.

What solar incentives are available in Pittsburgh, PA?

Pittsburgh homeowners qualify for the 30% Federal Tax Credit (~$9,000), net metering through Duquesne Light, and state property tax exemption for solar installations.

How long does solar installation take in Pittsburgh?

Most Pittsburgh installations take 8-12 weeks from contract to activation, including engineering, local permitting, installation (1-3 days), and Duquesne Light interconnection.

Is my Pittsburgh home suitable for solar panels?

Most Pittsburgh homes with south, east, or west-facing roofs are good candidates. Use our free calculator above to enter your Pittsburgh address and get a personalized estimate using satellite imagery.

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