
If you’ve been thinking about installing a solar system, you’ve likely heard the headlines: the new federal bill is cutting clean energy tax credits and reshaping national incentives. But what does that really mean for residential solar energy systems in Oregon and Washington?
Here’s the bottom line:
Despite the federal rollback, residential solar energy systems in Oregon and Washington remain a strong investment thanks to local rebates, net metering, and growing energy independence needs.
Let’s break down what’s changed and what hasn’t.
Local Programs Still Support Residential Solar in Oregon and Washington
Here’s the good news: while federal support is shrinking, local programs still make residential solar energy systems in Oregon and Washington financially viable.
Oregon’s Solar + Storage Rebate Program
Oregon continues to offer:
- Up to $5,000 off solar installations
- Up to $2,500 for battery storage systems
These are cash-back rebates, not tax credits—meaning you benefit immediately.
Washington’s Solar for All Program
Washington state recently reopened access to $156 million in solar grant funding, which includes:
- Residential solar assistance
- Community solar access
- Support for low-income households
These programs are not impacted by the new federal bill.
Expect Solar Costs to Rise—Acting Early Makes a Difference
Another reason homeowners are rushing to install residential solar energy systems in Oregon and Washington? Costs are likely to increase as the federal tax credit disappears.
For example:
- A $24,000 system today qualifies for a $7,200 credit (30%)
- In 2026, that drops to $3,600 (15%)
- In 2027, it disappears altogether
That’s thousands of dollars in lost savings for those who wait too long.
Net Metering Still Protects Homeowners from Utility Rate Hikes
Many homeowners choose residential solar energy systems in Oregon and Washington for one big reason: utility bills keep rising.
Net metering programs in both states ensure that homeowners:
- Earn full retail credit for excess power sent to the grid
- Reduce their monthly energy costs
- Get paid fairly for their clean energy production
The new bill doesn’t touch state-level net metering policies—so this benefit remains untouched.
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Key Takeaways for Oregon and Washington Homeowners
What’s Changing What Stays the Same Federal credit dropping to 15% in 2026 Oregon’s $7,500 rebate still available No federal solar credit by 2027 Washington’s solar funding intact Rising pressure on system costs Net metering still full value $500 Off for Homeowners Installing in 2025
To help you act before the federal credit disappears, Unity Solar & Electric is offering a $500 rebate for all residential solar energy systems in Oregon and Washington booked through a free home survey.
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While the federal government may be pulling back, you still have powerful reasons to go solar in Oregon and Washington—and real savings to gain.
📞 Schedule your free solar consultation today and get Portland’s best in solar, roofing, and electrical all in one place.

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