Lee’s Summit Couple First to Get KCP&L Solar Rebates

A Kansas City area couple are the first in the state to take advantage of the new KCP&L solar rebates and federal financial incentives. The Energy Savings Store employees Ryan Gardner and Susan Brown were pleased to be a part of this exciting solar installation.

The first solar installation to get the KCPL solar rebate and tax incentive

Solar became the solution for Ray and Kathy Baisch after seeing their electric rates increase by over 30% in the last three years.  Located in Lee’s Summit, Missouri, the Baisch’s had been considering a solar-powered electric system for years.  The couple got serious about making the investment when they learned that KCP&L was offering a new solar rebate.  The new rebate was a result of Proposition C that Missourians overwhelmingly passed in 2008 (read more here). The $2/watt rebate covers about 25% of the price of a solar system.  Combining this incentive with the 30% Federal tax credit - and nearly half of the cost is covered.

After meeting with a Renewable Energy Consultant at The Energy Savings Store, the couple decided to purchase a 4.14 KW system.  The solar energy system will offset nearly 90% of their energy usage.  The system was placed in service the first week of January. “The Baisch’s may be the first rebate recipients in the state,”  said Roland Maliwat, Manager of Sustainability at KCP&L.  “We supported Prop C and are very happy to see it result in solar installations for our customers.”

Net Metering
Not only are Ray and Kathy excited about being the first KCP&L customers to receive the rebate, they are also eagerly awaiting the possibility of watching their electric meter spin backwards when their system is producing more than they need.  In addition to the rebate the utility company will allow the couple to "net meter."  With "net metering" the Baisch’s will be able to accumulate credits for months that their system produces more than they need.  When they have months that they use more electricity than their system produces they will be able to use the accumulated credits from the prior month.

Over the course of the year the Baisch’s will end up paying very little on their electric bills. They are looking forward to a day in the near future where the energy savings will have paid for the cost of the system - after that Ray and Kathy can expect decades of free electricity.

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