Kentucky Solar Installers

Kentucky, like many states in the Southern States United States, has abundant sunshine which makes it a great location to install solar power. Kentucky solar installers are among the busiest in the country and the state ranks fourth in the country for solar output according to the Solar Energy Industries Association. In 2010 Kentucky installed over 54 megawatts of solar power, more than doubling the 21 megawatts installed during 2009.

Great incentives and rebates are available to home owners and businesses for Kentucky solar installation. For example, SRP  has set aside funding for a total of 4.5 megawatts of residential solar electric installations through April 30, 2012. The incentive is offered at $1.00 to $1.35 per watt, for up to 5 kilowatts. Find out more by talking to one of the many Kentucky solar installers in our network today. We have solar installation professionals servicing Louisville, Lexington, Bowling Green, Owensboro, Covington, Hopkinsville, Richmond and just about everywhere else in Kentucky.

If you are like many people who don't have time to do the research or make inquiries yourself, then let us help you. Simply fill out our short solar inquiry form and we'll find you reputable and experienced Kentucky solar installers in your local area and put you in touch with company representatives who can evaluate your needs and provide proposals for you to review. It’s free, easy, and there is no obligation.

Installers List

A Green Building Group LLC

Market
Residential Properties
Phone
Address

A Green Building Group LLC
314 Hunter Lane
Richmond, KY 40475
United States

AGBG strives to be the premier provider and installer of quality renewable energy systems within the state of Kentucky and beyond.  AGBG will conduct business in the upmost professional and timely manner.  Quality workmanship will be performed with

Sunlink Solar, Llc

Market
Residential Properties
Address

Sunlink Solar, Llc
1014 W Columbia St
Somerset, KY 42503
United States

Sunlink Solar, LLC was formed as a result of the desire to use the natural resource of the sun, along with the technology of photovoltaics to take twenty-four hour electricity to second and third world countries around the globe. We want to be a part