Litchfield County is CT's most rural county and a growing solar market. Many properties have large unobstructed roof planes or acreage suitable for ground-mounted arrays. Eversource CT serves the region. The county's scenic character attracts second-home owners and remote workers — both demographics with above-average solar adoption rates. Litchfield Hills properties often have ideal south-facing orientation with minimal urban shading.
Litchfield County is CT's most rural county and a growing solar market. Many properties have large unobstructed roof planes or acreage suitable for ground-mounted arrays. Eversource CT serves the region. The county's scenic character attracts second-home owners and remote workers — both demographics with above-average solar adoption rates. Litchfield Hills properties often have ideal south-facing orientation with minimal urban shading.
Primary utility: Eversource CT — eligible for CT RSIP incentive and net metering. Average monthly bills: $145–$190/month. Typical payback: 6–9 years.
Federal 30% ITC + CT RSIP upfront incentive + net metering via Eversource CT + CT 15-year property tax exemption (CGS § 12-81(57)) + CT 6.35% sales tax exemption + CT Green Bank Smart-E Loan financing.
Gross cost: $21,000–$36,000. After 30% federal ITC: approximately $14,700–$25,200. CT RSIP and net metering reduce effective cost further over the system's life.
Excess solar production earns credits on your Eversource CT bill under CT's netting tariff. Credits roll month-to-month. Your installer handles the interconnection application.
No — Connecticut law (CGS § 12-81(57)) exempts residential solar from property tax assessment for 15 years. In high-tax CT towns, this exemption is particularly valuable.
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